Journal #4 — Indigenous Legal Traditions

Published Oct. 21, 2021 • INDG 343 — Indigenous Law in Canada • 1968 words

These journal entries aren't full papers, but are reflections on topics discussed in this class and I think they definitely have merit to them. This one covers comparisons between Indigenous legal traditions and the more punitive Western legal tradition, and related topics.


Indigenous v. Aboriginal Law: Oppression v. the Oppressed

Published Nov. 27, 2021 • INDG 343 — Indigenous Law in Canada • 1434 words


The Struggle for Métis Selfhood and Recognition

Published March 17, 2022 • INDG 397 — Topics in Canadian Indigenous Studies • 1968 words

Note: I'm not sure how well this one holds up, if well at all, but I find it incredibly funny to note that this is the essay where I was accused of some form of plagiarism, at least in terms of "not writing my own work", for whatever reason. Take that as you will, but for full transparency know I only ever write my own shit and cite the words that aren't mine.