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On this week's episode: "Indigenous Knowledge and Heavens," the title of a talk delivered earlier this year by Inuk scholar, Dr. Karla Jessen Williamson.
An Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations at the University of Saskatchewan, the Greenland-born academic is the first Inuk to be tenured at a Canadian university.
Following Williamson's lecture—the fourth in the 2019/20 Weweni Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series, organized by the University of Winnipeg's Office of Indigenous Engagement—she sat down with MEDIA INDIGENA host/producer Rick Harp to discuss gender relations in post-colonial Greenland Inuit communities, and why she argues "genderlessness" is closer to their realities.
// This episode edited by Rick Harp and Stephanie Wood. Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
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On this week's episode: "Indigenous Knowledge and Heavens," the title of a talk delivered earlier this year by Inuk scholar, Dr. Karla Jessen Williamson.
An Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations at the University of Saskatchewan, the Greenland-born academic is the first Inuk to be tenured at a Canadian university.
Following Williamson's lecture—the fourth in the 2019/20 Weweni Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series, organized by the University of Winnipeg's Office of Indigenous Engagement—she sat down with MEDIA INDIGENA host/producer Rick Harp to discuss gender relations in post-colonial Greenland Inuit communities, and why she argues "genderlessness" is closer to their realities.
// This episode edited by Rick Harp and Stephanie Wood. Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

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