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Assistant Professor, Indigenous Studies, Unama'ki College - Tuma Young


Tuma Young discusses the importance of Mi’kmaq governance and an L’nu worldview in the Indigenous Studies courses he teaches at Unama’ki College, Cape Breton University.

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Organization: Unakma'ki College, Cape Breton University
Location: Unama'ki College, Cape Breton University
Name: Tuma Young
Title: Assistant Professor, Indigenous Studies
Address:
1250 Grand Lake Road
Sydney, NS
B1P 6L2
Email Address: tuma_young@cbu.ca

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Name: Lisa Jodoin
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Nova Scotia

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Education Levels

Post-Secondary

Language Spoken

English
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