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    Discovered Burials at Residential School Sites
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    • Jun 15, 2021
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    Discovered Burials at Residential School Sites

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    Event: DIY Cuneiform Tablets
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    • Jun 9, 2021
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    Event: DIY Cuneiform Tablets

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    Dr. Maria Liston Live Life Story Transcript
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    • Jul 31, 2020
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    Dr. Maria Liston Live Life Story Transcript

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    Dr. Russell Adams and the Labour of Love
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    • Jul 20, 2020
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    Dr. Russell Adams and the Labour of Love

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    Dr. Russell Adams Live Life Story Transcript
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    • Jul 8, 2020
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    Dr. Russell Adams Live Life Story Transcript

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    The UWaterloo Anthropology Society recognizes that the University of Waterloo is located on the traditional territory of ‎the Attawandaron (Neutral), Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. We understand that because UW is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land promised to the Six Nations that includes ten kilometres on each side of the Grand River, we benefit from the ongoing colonization of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.