Overcoming Origins: Métis-First Nations Tensions and the Project of Red Unity
Date
Friday March 1, 202412:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Robert Sutherland Hall Room 334The Corry Colloquium Speaker Series of the Department of Political Studies presents:
Daniel Voth - University of Calgary
"Overcoming Origins: Métis-First Nations Tensions and the Project of Red Unity"
Friday, March 1, 2024
12:00-1:30 PM
Robert Sutherland Hall | Room 334
Light lunch served
Biography:
Daniel Voth is an Associate Professor of Political Studies at the University of Calgary. He is Métis, from the Métis Nation of the Red River Valley. He completed his undergraduate degree in Politics at the University of Winnipeg and a PhD at the University of British Columbia. His doctoral research examined the political and decolonizing relationships between Métis and other Indigenous peoples in Manitoba. To learn more about Daniel Voth, see his faculty profile at the University of Calgary.