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DESCRIPTION:Learn about Straits Salish plant practices such as estuarine ga
 rdens\, Indigenous ecosystem management\, and their relationship with Indi
 genous legal orders\, Aboriginal title\, and UNDRIP.\nPamela Spalding is a
 n ethnobotanist whose research examines dimensions of Indigenous people’
 s relationships with plants\, ecosystems\, resource stewardship\, Indigeno
 us feminism\, Indigenous legal orders\, and customary legal landscapes. S
 he is a citizen of Métis Nation BC and an assistant professor in the Ind
 igenous Studies Department at University of Victoria.\nThis event is hoste
 d by Reconciling with Indigenous Peoples and the Land (RIPL).\nRegistratio
 n required (https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/AQ4OOEO3Tt6_GzmjBuAvj
 Q)\n \n-- \nReconciling with Indigenous Peoples and the Land\nreconcilAct
 ion.jbuc@gmail.com\nWe acknowledge that we are occupying unceded land of t
 he Strait Salish\, lək̓ʷəŋən speaking people who have been sustained
  in body\, mind and spirit through their relationship with this land for t
 housands of years.
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SUMMARY:Native Plants and Indigenous Law 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.abbeychurch.ca/events/native-plants-and-indigenou
 s-law/2026-05-14
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