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Gehl v Canada Challenging Sex Discrimination in the Indian Act Great Law of Peace is a member of the

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is a member of the Order of Canada and is a member of the Order of Nova Scotia

and Indigenous knowledge and health activism

The origin of the drum is told in English and Ojibwe with translation by Albert Owl and Vivian Roy

The new model she advocates is based on her experiences growing up in a Mi’kmaw community

remember to celebrate their blessings and reflect on struggles through the year and seasons

Gehl v Canada Challenging Sex Discrimination in the Indian Act Great Law of Peace is a member of theA follow up to her successful Claiming Anishinaabe, Lynn Gehls latest book, Gehl v Canada, is the documentation of the her 34 year fight to change Canadas Indian Act policies regarding unknown and unstated paternity, a harmful, colonial legacy that has adversely affected generations of Indigenous women. It is also the celebration of Gehls tenacious, brave advocacy for Indigenous women and children in the face of colonial oppression. The paternity

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