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Truth First: Identity Fraud & Cultural Exploitation in the Age of Reconciliation is likely the first of its kind to be dedicated to the topic.
Terri Cardinal , associate vice-president of Indigenous Initiatives and Engagement at MacEwan University , is moderating a symposium on Indigenous identity fraud.
Cardinal: "We continue to see the unethical extraction of Indigenous knowledge by pretendians' and non-Indigenous researchers — and it is harmful".
“Providing spaces for significant conversations to take place is one of the ways we contribute to this work,” Trimbee said.
Do the heart work': Healing walk in central Edmonton to make Truth and Reconciliation Day inclusive.
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