BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260307T071656EST-1369bVbSZt@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260307T121656Z DESCRIPTION:Intéressé(e) d’en apprendre davantage sur le droit Anishinaabe et du travail accompli par les aînés dans leurs communautés? Si oui\, joig nez-vous aux Prof. Mark Walters and Aaron Mills alors qu’ils discuteront d u droit Anishinaabe ainsi que des coutumes qui y sont reliées en compagnie des aînés Sherry Copenace et Harry Bone. Nous vous espérons en grand nomb re.\n\nRésumé\n\n[En anglais seulement] The elders have declined to give t heir presentation a title\, but have said its purpose will be to explain A nishinaabe law\, with elder Copenace saying she will offer an Anishinaabe woman's perspective on Anishinaabe law.\n\nBoth of these elders have consi derable experience in governance\, community\, and academic contexts. Thei r leadership is widely recognized by indigenous communities across northwe stern Ontario and Manitoba. Most importantly for us\, they are both wonder ful supporters of students.\n\nElder Sherry Copenace:  Born and raised in the Ojibway community of Onigaming\, Elder Sherry Copenace is known for he r experience in Indigenous social services as well as embracing her Anishn aabe traditions. Currently employed at the University of Manitoba in the M SW-Indigenous Knowledges program\, Copenace holds a Masters in Social Work (MSW) which has enabled her to effectively help her community. She has of fered and hosted coming of age teachings and ceremonies for young Anishina abe women. Moreover\, she has helped with the GCT3 Women's Council work on developing a water declaration. She is a board member at Wiijii’idiwag Ik wewag and Animikii Ozozon Family Services and has over 25 years of experie nce working in Indigenous social services. Elder Sherry Copenace is a risi ng voice for her Indigenous community.\n\nElder Harry Bone: Member of Kees eekoowenin Ojibway Nation where he served as a Chief and Director of Educa tion\, Elder Harry Bone has worked tirelessly throughout his life to bolst er Indigenous rights. While a graduate student at the University of Manito ba\, he was a Student Advisor and Lecturer. Elder Bone worked as a CEO at the West Region Tribal Council\, as a Director of the Manitoba Indian Educ ation Authority\, as Director of Native Programs for the Federal Governmen t and as a Vice-President of Aboriginal Cultural Centres of Canada. Elder Bone’s expertise in First Nations governance at all levels of government i s well regarded. His delegations have been instrumental in furthering many projects for the benefit of all Manitobans as well as Indigenous communit ies across Canada. By and large\, Elder Harry Bone is recognized for his t ireless and trendsetting work that continues to advance Aboriginal educati on in Canada.\n\nThis event is made possible through the support of the De an's Office\, the F.R. Scott Chair held by Prof. Mark Walters\, and ILADA. \n  \n DTSTART:20190204T210000Z DTEND:20190204T223000Z LOCATION:Salle du Tribunal-École Maxwell-Cohen (NCDH 100)\, Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644 rue Peel SUMMARY:Anishinaabe Law with Elders Sherry Copenace and Harry Bone URL:/law/fr/channels/event/anishinaabe-law-elders-sher ry-copenace-and-harry-bone-293800 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR