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LECTURE: JOHN BORROWS 

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@LowellAnnFuglsang
@LowellAnnFuglsang 6 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this wonderful creation story. There is so much for us to learn if we can listen deeply.
@TheFroperson
@TheFroperson 3 года назад
You are doing good. Thanks for including Ontario first nations. There are more than 600 First Nations in Canada. Not just Ontario. I as Mohawk went through Harpers crap. Went through IRSS. harrowing. As first nations, wolfe turtle clan Do good, thanks. Beaver survives. Part folklore. Thanks for telling our stories Haudenosaunee rule -:yes
@cathyreddy6297
@cathyreddy6297 2 года назад
1700-1798 people believed they were Royalty. Majesty. Aboriginals weren't under an awareness of difference that there was anyone not majestic. In majesty with God. Royal because of Self individuality and harmony and dominion with nature.
@cathyreddy6297
@cathyreddy6297 2 года назад
1500 feet by 6000 that will house 30-45 people. As little as 15-20. For aboriginal notoriety and history to be documented. To honour nature and community and writing. Funded by government of state or province or special interest groups that study geese or water pockets.
@cathyreddy6297
@cathyreddy6297 2 года назад
Ask for the lecture word for word documents to be in a domicillary for aboriginal notoriety. For community buildings that provide safety in aboriginal communities. Two or three per instillation.
@ojib62
@ojib62 Год назад
A slightly different version from what I learned in northern Wisconsin but that's part of the beauty of our Anishinaabeg creation stories. Laws are rooted in stories and stories are rooted in relationships, among humans, and between humans and our animal kin and between humans and all the life and natural forces of mother earth. Love how John Borrows makes all these connections. Miigwetch!
@cathyreddy6297
@cathyreddy6297 2 года назад
Aboriginal love is so important and meaningful but they don't have alot of documentation literature and noted history and cultural documentations. Having a more clear place and computational documentation of aboriginal lectures throughout 1900's and now would promote dignity and assurance and peace. Like reading a great book in a library, it brings peace and definition.
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад
Oneïda call deïty Ôrendâ or Ontaguey, as t bright and shining Ganienke east west north south ♾
@cathyreddy6297
@cathyreddy6297 2 года назад
God bless in whatever is done. God will be amplified. We just have to choose how we'd like that to be seen. Love with us and joy is more than death. It is the amplification for our present, honours our past and creates our future for eternity. God bless you with Jesus. He is the law and the servant of you and God. Choose is holy admirability in you and life makes sense and law is liberty. Love is never lost with him and he never wants you not to know love. Thats what law is. Freedom to God's holy prevalence. God is all love. Know that he wants to be with you. Thank you for your goose story. Find and seek love for that is joy and true life. God bless.
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад
In our mindful dialects, Windigo means wind and is not as such demonized: Wittigoaths are much worse than the Norse. Windigo means a gentle wind that could turn into a tempest. Maëlstrom🐳
@cathyreddy6297
@cathyreddy6297 2 года назад
If you got into water pockets- such as lakes and good places for your geese and other animals to live and laws protecting its safety and rights surrounding the different aboriginal communities, it'll help the communities and peoples appreciation and should fund you money to help your interests to advance communities positively. Love is more important than a trist.
@DudeKing56
@DudeKing56 3 года назад
These John Burrows' lectures are great. Will there be more lectures uploaded from other Indigenous-Law professors at UVIC? I love that I can expand my Indigenous-Law knowledge while doing the dishes. 10/10 would watch again 🎉
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад
Wampum ceremony is a must in transmitting teaching from ancestors. this brings us to the ten Indians commandments. As in respect to mother earth and your neighbor 🌎⛵⛺🙌🔥🦉
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад
The horizon and the vertical are things to see as far as we may see... 🔔⚖🌊🐺
@cathyreddy6297
@cathyreddy6297 2 года назад
That story was about live and being saved by his life partner.
@cathyreddy6297
@cathyreddy6297 2 года назад
Not a triste
@thewayoftea
@thewayoftea Год назад
Sublime.
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад
📜🦉🌎🌊🐢
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад
🦉
@wovokanarchy
@wovokanarchy 7 лет назад
This guy sounds so white. Has this guy even met an Indian from the Rez?
@bmosley4444
@bmosley4444 6 лет назад
You correct, as a law proff he should know that not one person has ever seen or read the NAFTA, yet he will bail out on any debate and refer to it.
@garyspero6990
@garyspero6990 6 лет назад
The first sentence out of his mouth is literally "I grew up on a reserve..."
@joshuamanitowabi4906
@joshuamanitowabi4906 4 года назад
It’s called bilingual and code talking. We Anishinaabek speak to each other differently than how we would converse with Europeans or Non-Indigenous people.
@wovokanarchy
@wovokanarchy 4 года назад
Joshua Manitowabi The Rez Indians I know who are born born and raised on the Rez, who eventually got academically trained, usually have some semblance of their organic voice, even if speaking to a white audience. Or maybe it's how southern Ontario Indians speak? Being situated among so many white towns and the largest city in Canada may do that,correct?
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 2 года назад
Together they form the perspective. V+H= P. π=3,1416. ☯🐲🐊💫🌐⚡🔥🐺🦉🦝🌊
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