Lost Harvests with Dr. Sarah Carter and guest host Dr. Melissa Arcand The Diversity Imperative
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Welcome to the Summer Series, where we get to talk to the authors behind the articles and books that really made us think. In episode 8, we’re joined by Dr. Sarah Carter, Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of History and Classics, and Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. We discuss Sarah’s book Lost Harvests; Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government Policy, where she provides an in-depth study of government policy, the response of First Nations people to those policies, and the socio-economic condition of the reserve communities on the prairies after treaties were signed. A must read/listen for all prairie people and agriculturalists alike.
We also welcomed back Dr. Melissa Arcand, Assistant Professor and Soil Biogeochemist from the University of Saskatchewan. What a treat to have her back for this conversation!
Welcome to the Summer Series, where we get to talk to the authors behind the articles and books that really made us think. In episode 8, we’re joined by Dr. Sarah Carter, Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of History and Classics, and Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. We discuss Sarah’s book Lost Harvests; Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government Policy, where she provides an in-depth study of government policy, the response of First Nations people to those policies, and the socio-economic condition of the reserve communities on the prairies after treaties were signed. A must read/listen for all prairie people and agriculturalists alike.
We also welcomed back Dr. Melissa Arcand, Assistant Professor and Soil Biogeochemist from the University of Saskatchewan. What a treat to have her back for this conversation!
1 hr 12 min