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Treatied Spaces

@treatiedspaces

Collaborative research group that places treaties in the wider contexts of sovereignty, land and environment, and the movement of peoples.

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With King's Digital Lab (@kingsdigitallab.bsky.social) we are nearing the end of a three year project that reveals the worlds forged by diplomacy in the American Northeast. Movement and Common Worlds - Preview youtu.be/CmueCYYDKW4?si… via YouTube

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Renowned Indigenous and Environmental History expert Professor Joy Porter joins us as a 125th Anniversary Chair! Joy leads Treatied Spaces Research Group, which addresses indigenous environmental, political and historical concerns youtu.be/3VYMZYOggs8

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How can Indigenous treaties help us shape a sustainable and equitable future? The Treatied Spaces Research Group is redefining local, national and global challenges like climate adaption and sovereignty. Watch the full video: birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/expl… #UoB125

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This is a sample of the immersive soundscape 'We Remember How it Was in Former Times' developed by the Treatied Spaces research group. We recommend you use headphones.

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A statement regarding today's Joint Statement from the United States and Canada on Haudenosaunee Participation in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics (LA28) via The White House Joint Statement: bit.ly/WhiteHouseJoin…

A statement regarding today's Joint Statement from the United States and Canada on Haudenosaunee Participation in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics (<a href="/LA28/">LA28</a>) via <a href="/WhiteHouse/">The White House</a> 

Joint Statement: bit.ly/WhiteHouseJoin…
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On 4 February, the British Library Eccles Institute hosts a Webinar to celebrate publication of 'Matoaka, Pocahontas, Rebecca: Her Atlantic Identities and Afterlives', co-edited by Dr Amy Morris english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/…

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"Hard Neighbors" highlights stories that have been subsumed by terms such as "English settlers" and "American expansion" and traces shifting relationships involving Scotch-Irish people living on the frontier and neighboring Native Americans. Learn more: oxford.ly/3Wy1HIh

"Hard Neighbors" highlights stories that have been subsumed by terms such as "English settlers" and "American expansion" and traces shifting relationships involving Scotch-Irish people living on the frontier and neighboring Native Americans.

Learn more: oxford.ly/3Wy1HIh
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The President's proposal to make Canada a U.S. state isn't new. 'Canada acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled to all the advantages of this union'. Articles of Confederation, 1 March 1781, sec. 11.

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TOMORROW: Join the Stanford Constitutional Law Center for a live recording of the Divided Argument podcast with William Baude and Dan Epps as they break down some recent developments on the Court’s docket, take audience questions, and more. RSVP: stanford.io/4jtyWGh

TOMORROW: Join the Stanford Constitutional Law Center for a live recording of the <a href="/DividedArgument/">Divided Argument</a> podcast with <a href="/WilliamBaude/">William Baude</a> and <a href="/danepps/">Dan Epps</a> as they break down some recent developments on the Court’s docket, take audience questions, and more. 

RSVP: stanford.io/4jtyWGh
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The History, Heritage & Politics Division Research Seminars presents: Rethinking the Red Power Movement: A Call, and a Response Dr Sam Hitchmough (Associate Professor in History, University of Bristol) Respondent: Dinos Pappas (PhD researcher, University of Stirling)

The History, Heritage &amp; Politics Division Research Seminars presents:

Rethinking the Red Power Movement: A Call, and a Response

Dr Sam Hitchmough (Associate Professor in History, University of Bristol)
Respondent: Dinos Pappas (PhD researcher, University of Stirling)
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Explore U.S. constitutional geography, indivisibility, and neighbouring borders with Yale Law School Prof. Akhil Reed Amar at a hybrid Queen’s Law event on March 21. He’ll preview his book “Born Equal: Remaking America's Constitution, 1840-1920.” Register: bit.ly/4i4TBiS

Explore U.S. constitutional geography, indivisibility, and neighbouring borders with <a href="/YaleLawSch/">Yale Law School</a> Prof. Akhil Reed Amar at a hybrid Queen’s Law event on March 21. He’ll preview his book “Born Equal: Remaking America's Constitution, 1840-1920.” Register: bit.ly/4i4TBiS
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We are looking for a Research Fellow to join us for two years: help us to attract new funding; deliver on current projects; amplify impact and knowledge exchange. Apply by 10 April edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…

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AFN, Alberta chiefs seek an audience with King Charles III when he opens the 45th Parliament at the end of the month. Chiefs are upset with the separatist rhetoric of Premier Danielle Smith. aptnnews.ca/?p=262119

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200 bottles of Gatorade. 300 bottles of water. 60 Clif bars. 9 riders. 4 support crew. 500+ miles. ONE CHALLENGE. Choctaw Nation Trail of Tears Bike Team starts a huge ride from Missisissipii to Oklahoma tomorrow. Please help us to keep the cycle going! gofund.me/f10bd86a

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Today marks #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay in Canada, celebrating the cultural heritage of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Professor Joy Porter and Treatied Spaces are working to expand our understanding of Indigenous treaties and sovereignty. birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/expl…