Indigenous Peoples Week at Champlain College
Join us for a collection of Indigenous guest speakers and Indigenous led activities during the week of November 15th to November 19th!
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The following keynote speakers will be held in the Alumni Auditorium (CCM 305) during the week of November 15th:
Nebizun: Water is life - Vera Sheehan
What: Water is Life Presentation and Documentary Screening

When: Monday, November 15th
          10:00am to 11:15am Speaker presentation + Q&A
          11:30 to 12:45 Documentary screening + Q&A

Where: Alumni Auditorium (CCM 305)

Who: Vera Sheehan

Join us virtually:https://champlainonline.zoom.us/j/93091859789?pwd=ZkpDcW1GQWRQOFNGdk8reXRLTGV2dz09
          Passcode: 801708
Indigenous History and Policy in Vermont - Chief Don Stevens
What: Indigenous history and policy

When: Tuesday, November 16th from 10:00am to 12:00pm

Where: Alumni Auditorium (CCM 305)

Who: Champlain alum Chief Don Stevens

Join us virtually: https://champlainonline.zoom.us/j/91605800973?pwd=d0tsdGFVYTZlWlNVbmx5Uzc1TnpOZz09
          Passcode: 604313
Connections of Place - Melody Brook Walker
What: Indigenous ways of knowing

When: Thursday, November 18th from 10:00am to 12:00pm

Where: Alumni Auditorium (CCM 305)

Who: Melody Brook Walker

Join us virtually: https://champlainonline.zoom.us/j/97472197689?pwd=S3dQTnBubEVUa1pXNWxxRCsyM2FFZz09
          Passcode: 479179
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The following activities will be led by our Indigenous guests in the afternoon:
Fishnet Sampler with Vera Sheehan
What: Small Fish Net Making

When: Monday, November 15th from 2:00 to 3:15pm

Where: Morgan Conference Room (Aiken Hall 103)

Who: Vera Sheehan
Beadwork with Melody Brook Walker
What: beadwork

When: Thursday, November 18th from 1:15 to 2:30pm

Where: Morgan Conference Room (Aiken Hall 103)

Who: Melody Brook Walker
Culminating Event
Please join us for our Culminating Event!
The students of ENP-310: Environmental Justice who are responsible for bringing you this week's Indigenous guests will be hosting an open student forum in the Morgan Conference Room (Aiken Hall 103) on the afternoon of Friday, November 19th.

We acknowledge that Champlain College is located on land that belongs to the Abenaki people, the long-standing, traditional stewards of this region. However, we recognize that while it is important to make Land Acknowledgments more can and must be done. Please join us as we discuss next steps for Champlain College and our relationship with the Abenaki People of Vermont.
Culminating Event
What: student forum - Indigenous education at Champlain

When: Friday, November 19th from 1:00pm to 2:30pm

Where: Morgan Conference Room (Aiken Hall 103)

Who: Students of ENP-310: Environmental Justice
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