Severed Territory: Mobility Rights of Indigenous People whose lands are divided by the Canada-US border (Infographic)
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Click the button below to access the full infographic about the mobility rights of Indigenous Peoples on Turtle Island.
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Zoe Caddell
Zoe Caddell took Aboriginal Peoples and the Law with Professor Julie DeWolf in Winter 2023 and produced an A2J project entitled “Severed Territory: Mobility Rights of Indigenous People whose Lands are Divided by the Canada-US Border.”