
Gehl Blogging:
My blog draw on my experiences as an Algonquin Anishinaabe-Ikwe as well as my education: a doctorate in Indigenous Studies, a master of arts in Canadian and Native Studies, an undergraduate degree in Anthropology, and a college diploma in Chemical Technology. I address issues such as the continued sex-discrimination in the Indian Act, the land claims and self-government process, and issues of Indigenous nationalism such as Indigenous citizenship. My approach is Indigenist in that I place Indigenous knowledge at the core of what I do and disseminate knowledge in a variety of ways.
My blog draw on my experiences as an Algonquin Anishinaabe-Ikwe as well as my education: a doctorate in Indigenous Studies, a master of arts in Canadian and Native Studies, an undergraduate degree in Anthropology, and a college diploma in Chemical Technology. I address issues such as the continued sex-discrimination in the Indian Act, the land claims and self-government process, and issues of Indigenous nationalism such as Indigenous citizenship. My approach is Indigenist in that I place Indigenous knowledge at the core of what I do and disseminate knowledge in a variety of ways.
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