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VIU ElderCollege - FOOD PLANTS OF VANCOUVER ISLAND FIRST PEOPLES

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Saturday, November 19th, 2022
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Presenter


Dr. Nancy J. Turner, CM, OBC, FRSC, Professor Emeritus, University of Victoria


About The Talk


Indigenous Peoples of Vancouver Island have, for thousands of years, relied on a wide range of plant and animal foods for their health and nutrition. These foods are also culturally important, as featured in people’s trade and exchange systems, and within Indigenous languages and stories. Many of these food species have been carefully tended and managed over countless generations. Recently, these foods have faced a range of threats, from industrial development and urbanization, to pollution and impacts of invasive species, exclusion of people from their homelands, and global climate change. Fortunately, ecocultural restoration holds promise for renewing and revitalizing many of these species.


Biography


Nancy Turner, CM, OBC, FRSC, Professor Emeritus, University of Victoria, is a Distinguished Professor Emerita in Environmental Studies, University of Victoria. She is an ethnobotanist who has worked with Indigenous elders and cultural specialists in western Canada for over 50 years, learning about traditional knowledge of plants and environments. She has authored and co-authored/co-edited over 30 books and over 150 book chapters and papers. She has received a number of awards including Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia, and fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada, as well as honorary degrees from VIU, UBC, UNBC and SFU.

Cost: General: $15.00
Category: Arts | Entertainment
    Talks | Lectures
Location: Online (Vancouver Island University)
Online, Nanaimo
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