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Saturday, May 11 • 9:45am - 11:00am
No more playing Indian: Addressing the colonial legacy of Indigenous-themed summer camps in Canada

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Through a critical examination of the colonial underpinnings and assumptions of the camping movement in general and Camp Chief Hector specifically, Dr. Brown and Dr. Bensler will reflect on the ways camp shaped their white settler identity and relationship to Indigenous peoples and Land. They will share their stories of how the colonial curriculum at camp taught them a version of history that upholds white-settler colonial dominance and maintains Indigenous peoples’ invisibility. They will also suggest ways that camps can take accountability for their past and move forward more ethically and responsibly, based on their experience in a reconciliation project in process, guided by Îyârhe Nakoda Elders.

Speakers
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Sarah Brown

As a professor and adventure guide, Sarah's passion is connecting people with the natural world through education, play and a deep sense of reverence and responsibility for our planet.As an outdoor educator, Sarah is deeply curious about the ways people connect with their inner selves... Read More →
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Dr. Heather Bensler

Assistant Dean Academic Partnerships for the Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary
Heather Bensler RN  MSN EdD is a white settler of Scottish and German heritage, and she lives, works, and plays in Calgary. She is currently the Assistant Dean Academic  Partnerships for the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary where  she helps to develop the rural and... Read More →


Saturday May 11, 2024 9:45am - 11:00am MDT
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