Summary: | When we think of indigenous peoples, we often think of indigenous attachment to place. The latest installment of the Nourishing Thoughts at the Food Bank lecture series explores Cree narratives from Saskatchewan and Alberta. Neil McLeod, professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the First Nations University of Canada, will address how indigenous narrative memory is grounded by the names of places and people. The lecture will take place Tues., Apr. 25 at 12 p.m. at the Education Centre at the Regina and District Food Bank (425 Winnipeg Street). The talk is open to all and a free lunch will be served. Staff no
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