Introduction to Indigenous Relations In BC Peter Walters
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This eight episode podcast is a condensation of the "Indigenous Relations in British Columbia" workshop I've given to non-profit groups, government agencies, and the private sector.
It's meant for people who are new to Indigenous relations in BC, and need an overview of some of the key points.
There are also video versions on YouTube. You can learn a bit about me, and get the links to the videos, at:
peterwalters.ca
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Episode 8 - Personal Advice
This final episode in the eight part "Introduction to Indigenous Relations in BC" podcast gives my personal advice on working with First nations in British Columbia. It swings wildly between being practical and super preachy. You're warned.
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Session 7 - Politics and Power
This seventh episode in the eight part "Introduction to Indigenous Relations in BC" podcast talks about how politics and power align in First Nations communities in British Columbia.
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Session 6 - BC Treaty Process and Other Agreements
This sixth episode in the eight part "Introduction to Indigenous Relations in BC" podcast talks about treaties and other agreements that have shaped Indigenous relations in British Columbia.
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Session 5 - UNDRIP and the Calls to Action
This fifth episode in the eight part "Introduction to Indigenous Relations in BC" podcast talks about the United Nation Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action and their impact on Indigenous relations in British Columbia.
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Session 4 - Aboriginal Rights and Title
This fourth episode in the eight part "Introduction to Indigenous Relations in BC" podcast talks about Aboriginal rights and title in British Columbia, and touches on the controversial topic of Indigenous veto.
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Session 3 - Consultation and Court Decisions
This third episode in the eight part "Introduction to Indigenous Relations in BC" podcast describes the court decisions and events that have shaped the First Nations consultation process in British Columbia.