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Art by Mervin Windsor


WHOSE LAND IS THIS, ANYWAY?

Welcome to Home on Native Land, a self-guided course about Indigenous justice in
Canada. Through a series of 10 videos, cartoons & lessons, you'll take a walk
down the back alley of history — and the frontlines of legal action.



What leading First Nations thinkers, artists, and — yes — comedians reveal in
their reflections is fundamental knowledge for anyone who is committed to living
in a fair country.

While we may all have heard about residential schools, treaties, and
reconciliation,  how much do any of us know about the Indigenous laws that have
been around for far longer than the Canadian constitution?

Though they've been ignored and often trampled over the past 150 years,
Indigenous Peoples have ways of relating to the land and to one another that
allowed people to live on these lands and waters for thousands of years without
disrupting the ecological balance. Those laws — upheld by Treaties and validated
in case after case in the country's courts — offer a path forward not only for
cultural understanding, but for our very survival in a time of climate crisis.

Jump into this free 10-part course on Indigenous justice in Canada and discover
the myths, absurdities, and possibilities that are baked into the laws of this
land.

Then: join forces to become part of putting reconciliation into action.

I'm Ready


WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING...

"I now have some simple ways of explaining complicated concepts like the Indian
Act and the Doctrine of Discovery. Hearing from Indigenous lawyers really opened
my eyes up to the possibilities."



"I loved all the videos. Great speakers. I learned a ton."



"Amazing. Produced great reflection, well after I completed the lessons. Very
deep, provocative. Humour was amazing throughout. The comics and videos were by
far my favourite part."



LESSONS

WHOSE LAND? WHOSE LAW?



A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO HUNTING & FISHING



UNDRIP: A DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE



ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: ZERO DEGREES OF SEPARATION



BRAIDING LEGAL TRADITIONS



WHOSE LAND IS IT, ANYWAY?



TRICK, OR TREATY?



THE INDIAN ACT, OR "ACT INDIAN!"



A LEGAL HISTORY SANDWICH



THE 3 BIG "S" WORDS



WHOSE LAND? WHOSE LAW?



A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO HUNTING & FISHING



UNDRIP: A DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE



ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: ZERO DEGREES OF SEPARATION



BRAIDING LEGAL TRADITIONS



WHOSE LAND IS IT, ANYWAY?



TRICK, OR TREATY?



THE INDIAN ACT, OR "ACT INDIAN!"



A LEGAL HISTORY SANDWICH



THE 3 BIG "S" WORDS









REGISTER FOR "HOME ON NATIVE LAND" TO GET STARTED LEARNING!

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"My class had tried to get through some dense resources that were earnest but
pretty inaccessible. This was perfect: great mix of light, digestible material
with hard hitting truths that we all need to know if we're going to build a
better society." 



"Holding interviews with different people makes the series very interesting to
watch… sessions are succinct and clear. Really well done!"


"Having Ryan McMahon do the interviews was brilliant because the humour made a
big difference.  Most people find legal stuff daunting and it was great to have
Ryan express that.  He got to be the "dummy" for all of us and ask our "stupid"
questions."

"All the knowledge wove together beautifully.  The cartoons really helped to
simplify the learning into bite sized pieces and again, the humour helped take
away the fear of legal words and ideas."

"I can see how this course would be accessible to people and also a good tool
for teachers and study groups.  It also explains Land Back in a good way so that
people can understand it and start imagining it.
 
After a number of years of supporting RAVEN, I now have an even better idea of
why this is so important."




WHOSE MAP IS IT, ANYWAY?

One of Heiltsuk/Haisla artist Mervin Windsor's most popular paintings is
“Indigenous Canada”, an ingenious map of the country that depicts each
province/territory in the shape of northwest coast style animals.    Later, he
created prints from the original and called them “Unity”.

But not everyone shared that sense of honour. For years, Windsor watched in
dismay as a settler artist sold a plagiarized version of his work.    (Read
more...)


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PURPOSE

Home on Native Land is a program designed for anyone to become familiar with the
laws - both colonial and Indigenous - that govern the lives of Canada's First
Nations.



RAVEN raises legal defence funds to assist Indigenous Peoples who enforce their
rights and title to protect their traditional territories.

Become a RAVEN supporter.

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KEEP IN TOUCH



Credits: meet the amazing people who created Home on Native Land! 


CONTACT INFORMATION

Phone: (250) 383-2331

Fax: (778) 430-5479

RAVEN General Inquires and Information: info@raventrust.com
Home on Native Land Media Inquiries: amy@storiesfirst.ca

Address: 509 - 620 View Street, Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 1J6 


HOME ON NATIVE LAND'S BRANDING IS DESIGNED BY DENE ARTIST JOHN VELTER.

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