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Quebec Native Women invites you to its Annual Conference on November 15 and 16: “PROMOTING ABORIGINAL WOMEN’S TRADITIONAL GOVERNANCE” Kahnawake, October 16, 2014— In celebration of its 40th anniversary this year, Quebec Native Women (QNW) has initiated a far-reaching conversation on the issue of traditional governance. It will culminate on November 15 and 16 at the Sheraton Laval, located at 2440, Autoroute des Laurentides, for its Annual Conference that will bring together some 150 women from First Nations communities across Quebec. “For millennia, women played a key role in the governing our nations. The colonization of our people and the imposition of various measures, including the Indian Act, transformed our traditional governance and women’s role in managing our internal policies. This conversation was therefore necessary, and the Annual Conference will give us an opportunity to propose concrete initiatives to highlight the traditional governance of our nations, in which women play a decisive role,” said Viviane Michel, QNW’s president. Since August, a series of regional FAQ meetings has taken place, in Uashat (August 30), Whapmagoostui (September 6-7), Odanak (September 13), Kanesatake (September 13), Kawawachikamak (September 20) and Manawan (September 27). Participants at these meetings proposed initiatives and identified areas for discussion at the Annual Conference. A total of 10 regional consultations were held with the nine First Nations in Quebec, as well as one with the urban community, to encourage reflection on traditional female governance. Upcoming meetings will be taking place: in the Mi’gmaq Nation: October 18, in Listiguj in the Algonquin Nation: October 18, at the Val-d’Or Native Friendship Centre (1272 7e Rue, Val-d’Or) in the urban community: October 25, in Montreal (2306 Sherbrooke St. East) in the Huron-Wendat Nation: to be confirmed The Annual Conference on November 15 and 16 will include panel discussions and workshops where participants will be able to boost their knowledge and skills in governance and leadership. They will also consider ways to take action and engage their respective communities, as well as identifying concrete actions that would lead to the establishment of genuine governmental autonomy to bolster the preservation and revitalization of the different aboriginal cultures. The list of speakers is attached. Recommendations arising from the consultations and the deliberation process will be published in Mocassin Telegram magazine and on the QNW website (faq-qnw.or). All those with an interest in this topic can participate in this conference, which is open to the public. To do so, please send back your registration form to [email protected] receive more information, please contact Jennifer Brazeau, at 450-632-0088 or visit the website. -30- INFORMATION: Jennifer Brazeau Special events coordinator Quebec Native Women (QNW) Tel.: 450-632-0088 ext. 233 [email protected]
Posted on: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 13:15:14 +0000

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