RENEWING RELATIONS: INDIGENOUS HERITAGE RIGHTS AND (RE)CONCILIATION IN NORTHWEST COAST CANADA

The Heritage and Future of Indigenous Rights within Settler-Colonial Commonwealth Nations in the Environmental Emergency 

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Bryony Onciul leads a team of international researchers based in the UK, Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand, as part of her UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. The project runs from 2025-2029.       

Fellow and PI: Prof Bryony Onciul
Co-I: Prof Regan Early
PGRAs: Dr Sarah Forgesson and Dr Awhina Tamarapa
Mentors: Prof Nicola Thomas, Prof Jennifer Kramer, Prof Huhana Smith.
Host institutions: University of Exeter UK, University of British Columbia Canada, Victoria University of Wellington Aotearoa New Zealand. 

With thanks to the UKRI for the research funding [MR/X034186/1]. 
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  • Home
  • Prof Bryony Onciul
    • Publications
    • Research Projects
    • Contact
  • Renewing Relations
    • Renewing Relations Project Partners
    • Footage for thought
    • Workshops
  • FIRR: Future of Indigenous Rights and Responsibilities
    • Ancestral governance and environmental stewardship
    • Revitalising Language
    • Revitalising Culture
    • Aotearoa - Canada Cultural Exchange
  • The Heritage and Future of Indigenous Rights within Settler-Colonial Commonwealth Nations in the Environmental Emergency