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- Keywords
- Indigenous issues in Canada,
- Global climate crisis,
- Systemic discrimination,
- Residential schools,
- Environmental activism,
- Truth and reconciliation,
- Science and nature
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Indigenous Reconciliation and Environmental Resilience
by
Wesley Shennan
There are two themes: Indigenous reconciliation and environmental resilience. The purpose is to inform and inspire action – to quicken the pace of reconciliation and lessen the pace of global warming. The chapters, loosely held together by personal experience, may be read in any order like a magazine or a blog.
Wesley Shennan, a member of the Michel First Nation, Treaty 6 (in the area currently known as Alberta, Canada), is a Community Planner and has been working with First Nations in British Columbia for the past 22 years. His background, work / life experience, and formal education in both the physical and social sciences, has allowed him to insert his personal involvement in these stories. But this isn’t a memoir. It’s more like seeing Indigenous reconciliation and environmental resilience through an autobiographical lens. Wesley lives with his wife Elena in the now smoky, and scorching hot, Okanagan Valley in British Columbia – the traditional unceded territory of the Syilx Nations.
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