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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

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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