Bob Lovelace offers a distinction between Indigenous Education and Aboriginal Education, the shift from an ‘Indigenous Rights perspective’ to an ‘Indigenous Responsibility perspective’.
Robert (Bob) Lovelace is a former Ardoch Algonquin First Nations Chief and is the originator of on-campus, blended, and online community and higher education courses related to Indigenous and Aboriginal Education. He has been key in the creation of the Indigenous Studies Minor in Queen’s University and served as the founding manager for the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre as well as the lead facilitator for the Annual Aboriginal Studies Symposium in this institution. Here, Lovelace discusses the importance of looking into the future, and his perspectives on the current state of Indigenous Education in Canadian Institutions.
Organization: | Queen's University |
Name: | Robert Lovelace |
Title: | Professor |
Address: |
99 University Ave A417
Kingston, ON
K7L 3P5
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Email Address: | lovelace@queensu.ca |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/Bob-Lovelace-Decolonization-Blog-222117117808310/ |
Name: | Marisol Campos Navarrete |
LinkedIn: | https://www.linkedin.com/in/marisolcampos |