Indigenous Land Development Forum Series – Session #7

The Indigenous Land Development Series is being hosted by the Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network (SIEDN)
About this event
The Indigenous Land Development Series is being hosted by the Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network (SIEDN), in partnership with the Government of Saskatchewan.
The Series will cover all aspects of land development, with speakers from a wide variety of experience and expertise. The Series will strive to:
- Provide a thorough understanding of the land development process and its participants;
- Build land development knowledge and capacity in Indigenous economic development corporations;
- Connect Indigenous economic development corporations to developers, municipalities and other professionals involved in land development;
- Develop networks between Indigenous economic development corporations, companies and communities; and,
- Share best practices in Indigenous land development.
Session #7 – Lessons Learned and Best Practices in Partnerships and Relationship in Developing Land
Moderated by Patricia Crowe, SIEDN Board Member
Date & Time: 10:30am-12pm CST, November 23, 2021
Speakers:
- Dorothy Myo, Senior Director of Policy and Research – Métis Nation-Saskatchewan
- Land Negotiation Process (land claims); Metis Homelands (Historical, Batoche)
- Peter Durocher, Manager of the Sakitawak IPCA project
- Protected Lands; Furblock; Trapper’s Consultation
- Taylar Belanger, Project Coordinator: Kiya Project
- Relationship with the Land; land-based healing and holding sacred space
