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GGIS Colloquium | Renewed Geographies of Belonging: Maamawijiwan and Indigenous Sovereignty in the Great Lakes

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Department of Geography & GIS
Location
2049 Natural History Building and via Zoom
Date
Nov 7, 2025   3:00 pm  
Speaker
Dr. Natasha Myhal | Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies Program
Cost
This talk is free and open to the public with a Zoom option.
Registration
Zoom RSVP
Contact
Geography & GIS
E-Mail
geography@illinois.edu
Originating Calendar
Geography and Geographic Information Science

This talk explores how the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians mobilize Anishinaabe relational methodologies to challenge colonial logics of resource governance. Through community-engaged research including the Nmé restoration program and Elder’s meal program, I examine how Maamawijiwan—an Anishinaabe understanding of watersheds—offers an alternative framework for jurisdiction that centers Indigenous sovereignty and everyday practices of belonging. Tracing histories from treaty-making through contemporary restoration work, this research demonstrates how relationality and cultural agency reshape resource governance in the Great Lakes region. 

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