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Tasha Beeds

@tashakwe

nêhiyaw(Cree)-Metis Bajan Midekwe, Water Walker, kôhkom, Aunty with a PhD in INDG Studies. I answer to my future generations & am accountable to my Ancestors.

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Face tattoos give Indigenous woman a chance to reclaim traditional form of self-expression | CBC News cbc.ca/news/canada/sa…

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Join Professor Tasha Beeds and blsawindsor President, Jhanel Dundas, this Friday at 6pm as they welcome guest panelists for a public conversation about Black-Indigenous solidarity. Participate over Zoom or stream via YouTube Live. Learn more & register: bit.ly/31fyuo4

Join Professor Tasha Beeds and <a href="/blsawindsor/">blsawindsor</a> President, Jhanel Dundas, this Friday at 6pm as they welcome guest panelists for a public conversation about Black-Indigenous solidarity.

Participate over Zoom or stream via YouTube Live.

Learn more &amp; register: bit.ly/31fyuo4
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Sparking Change from the Colonial Crisis of the Laurentian Insolvency Debacle: Let Them Burn their Own Houses Down….A Call for An Inter-Indigenous Nation to Nation University askikwew.blog/2021/04/22/spa…

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Observations on Laurentian and the University of Sudbury from an Academic Aunty’s “Indigenous Perspective” askikwew.blog/2021/05/05/obs…

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Sudbury's Junction Creek 'the water I'm supposed to walk for,' Indigenous water walker says | CBC News cbc.ca/news/canada/su…

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We are excited to have some amazing Water Walkers share their stories including the late Josephine-Ba Mandamin's husband Andrew and Miigwaans Osawamick Sagassige from the Deaf Nation who will be sharing his experiences through an Indigenous based ASL interpreter!

We are excited to have some amazing Water Walkers share their stories including the late Josephine-Ba Mandamin's husband Andrew and Miigwaans Osawamick Sagassige from the Deaf Nation who will be sharing his experiences through an Indigenous based ASL interpreter!
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I have been thinking about Indigenous land acknowledgements. If you really want to create that relationship from an Indigenous pedagogy, learn the acknowledgement in the Indigenous language of the land and waters you/your business/org/institution is situated in. The whole thing.

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“Water walking is about consciously engaging with the future.... What are your grandchildren going to say about you? [That] you were so obsessed with your phone, you didn’t look up and now there’s no more water left?” Ānako visiting scholar Tasha Beeds: newsroom.carleton.ca/story/anako-in…

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Water in the source of life. Join Windsor Law this Friday in welcoming Tasha Beeds and Elizabeth Osawamick as speakers at the second annual Water Symposium. Register: shorturl.at/nCDUY #WaterProtectors #WaterRights #WaterWalkers #IndigenousScholars #WindsorLaw #Personhood

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***TW*** Footage of my indigenous partner being attacked, unprovoked, in Battleford, SK by 3 white males. Our 6 y/o daughter was in our truck and is traumatized. Also attached is the public statement by my partner. Police found them but have laid no charges. Share widely.