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Indigenous Peoples across the Pacific Ocean

Saturday, March 8 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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Alice Te Punga Somerville

Indigenous Peoples
across the Pacific Ocean

            7.30pm. Saturday March 8th

      
                 Beaver Point Hall

Tickets available HERE

Captain James Cook is famous for exploring and mapping Oceania, Australia, New Zealand and the West Coast of North America up to Nootka Sound.

Cook is also famous for his desire to “civilize” the people he encountered on his three voyages and the often-brutal means he employed in pursuit of that goal.

Two-and-a-half centuries later, colonialism has stolen the lands and cultures of Indigenous peoples, and “civilization” is still being forced onto them.

Alice Te Punga Somerville is a Māori poet, author, scholar and irredentist. She is also the Head of the Department of English Language and Literatures at UBC.

Professor Te Punga Somerville’s research goes deep into stories told by Māori and First Nations as opposed to the stories told about them.

She will be joined on stage by local author, historian, anthropologist and fellow Māori Chris Arnett.

What do the stories told by Māori and First Nations reveal? How can they find wider audiences?

How do the experiences of Māori in Aotearoa (New Zealand) compare with the First Nations of BC?

Are Māori any closer to acceptable reconciliation than our First Nations?

How can non-Indigenous people develop respect and understanding for the histories, perspectives and continuing importance of Indigenous peoples?

Join us to learn more about the history of the Pacific and its Peoples.

Details

Date:
Saturday, March 8
Time:
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Organizer

Salt Spring Forum
Phone
250.537.2102
View Organizer Website

Venue

Beaver Point Hall
1361 Beaver Point Road
Salt Spring Island, V8K 1W9 Canada
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Phone
250-653-4344
View Venue Website

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