Exploring Knowledge Sovereignty: a multi-part series with kēhtē-ayak
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Exploring Knowledge Sovereignty: a multi-part series with kēhtē-ayak

By kihci-okāwīmāw askiy Knowledge Centre

Overview

Asking for and receiving teachings and the responsibility of knowing what can be shared.

This session will be the first of a five-part series where participants will watch a portion of a video to learn about the ethically responsible ways in which traditional knowledge is accessed, earned, and shared. Following the video, kēhtē-aya, Joseph Naytowhow and community-engaged artist Cheryl L'Hirondelle will lead the conversation. Lunch will be provided. There are a limited number of seats available.

Future sessions featuring different videos will be scheduled in 2026. Participants are encouraged to attend all.

December 11, 2025

11:00-11:30am: visiting and refreshements
11:30am-1:00pm: workshop (in-person only)

Location: USask College of Agriculture and Bioresources, 51 Campus Drive, Room 2C71

Presenters

  • kēhtē-aya (elder) Julie Pitzel
  • kēhtē-aya (elder) Joseph Naytowhow
  • Community-engaged artist Cheryl L'Hirondelle
Category: Community, Heritage

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

College of Agriculture and Bioresources Room 2C71

51 Campus Drive

Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Canada

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kihci-okāwīmāw askiy Knowledge Centre

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Dec 11 · 11:00 AM CST