Environmental Research Group: Indigenous History Walk with First Story Toronto

Join us on Wednesday, October 18th for an Indigenous History Walk at Keele Campus led by guides from First Story TorontoAll are welcome, including faculty and graduate students from across the university.

Meeting place and itinerary:
The Indigenous History Walk will meet at 3pm outside Skennen’ko:wa Gamig (The House of Great Peace). From there we will walk south to the Parson Site and then on to the Black Creek Watershed system. The tour will make several stops at points of historical significance to the Indigenous Nations with longstanding relationship to the territory upon which the Keele campus is located.

Directions:
Skennen’ko:wa Gamig appears in Section F4 of the Keele Campus map. It is listed under "Historical Houses". To learn more about Skennen’ko:wa Gamig, visit: https://aboriginal.info.yorku.ca/skennenkowa-gamig/

Event sponsors:
Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, Environmental Research Group 

About ERG:
The Environmental Research Group is one of the research clusters in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies. The group brings together graduate students and faculty at York University studying aspects of the Canadian environment from a broad range of disciplinary perspectives including sciences, social sciences, humanities, fine arts, health, and engineering. We strive to provide a forum for researchers to make connections, share findings and explore key issues in environmental research.


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