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2nd Indigenous Law Gathering: Holding Space: Elevating Indigenous Laws to Address Historical Wrongs

Jun 11 - 12, 2024
HybridHôtel – Musée Premières NationsOnline (Zoom)
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About the Event The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) 2nd Indigenous Law Gathering.

The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) hosted the 2nd Indigenous Laws Gathering on June 11-12, 2024, at the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations in Wendake, Quebec, on the ancestral lands of the Huron-Wendat Nation.

The theme of this year’s Gathering was Holding Space: Elevating Indigenous Laws to Address Historical Wrongs, with a focus on creating an Independent Centre for the Resolution of Specific Claims that recognizes and includes Indigenous Laws and legal orders. 

The Gathering brought together the AFN Council of Experts on Indigenous Laws (CEIL), members of the AFN Councils, the AFN Chiefs Committee on Lands, Territories and Resources, and other guests to engage in a facilitated discussion, learn from First Nations Knowledge Keepers and thought leaders, and contribute to ongoing efforts to hold space and elevate Indigenous Laws, and co-develop a specific claims process that creates equal space for First Nations laws and legal orders when addressing historical wrongs.

Background

First Nations’ laws, legal orders, languages, customs, and cultures stem from the land of which our Nations originate and have been an integral part of Nationhood across Turtle Island since time immemorial. Yet, both historical and present-day government policies and laws often overlook and disregard First Nation laws, legal orders, customs, traditions, languages, and cultures.

This lack of recognition has hindered meaningful Nation-to-Nation discussions and reconciliation between First Nations and the Crown. The AFN is dedicated to promoting and ensuring the just and enduring recognition of First Nation legal orders, languages, customs, traditions, and cultures in all their diversity. This commitment extends to policies, processes, and laws that directly impact First Nations.

In 2020, First Nations-in-Assembly mandated the AFN to co-develop a fully independent specific claims resolution process based on four key principles:

  • Honour of the Crown;
  • Independence of all aspects of the claims resolution process;
  • Recognition of Indigenous laws and legal orders; and,
  • No arbitrary limits on financial compensation.

In 2022, the AFN and the Government of Canada held a public ceremony to formally launch co-development and created an AFN – Crown Indigenous Relations Specific Claims Implementation Working Group (SCIWG) to jointly design an Independent Centre for the Resolution of Specific Claims (Centre).

To guide concrete efforts that respect and give due recognition to Indigenous Peoples’ laws, traditions, customs and land tenure systems, a Council of Experts on Indigenous Laws (CEIL) was established by the AFN in 2023, to share perspectives on Indigenous laws with a particular focus on their application to the resolution of specific claims. 

The AFN also hosted its first Indigenous Laws Gathering in June 2023 on the unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh territory, in Vancouver, British Columbia, supported by the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC). The Gathering focused on the inclusion of Indigenous Laws, legal orders, and land tenure systems, which are grounded in particular territories, remain intact, and are critical to the resolution of specific claims.

Several principles emerged during the Gathering which are applicable to the recognition of Indigenous laws in the specific claims process. We seek to build off this important work of both Gatherings and continue efforts to design a less adversarial process to address outstanding specific claims implemented through an Independent Centre for the Resolution of Specific Claims.

The AFN will be drafting a summary report from the 2024 Indigenous Laws Gathering, and it will be shared on this site soon. Please check back for updates!

For more information on the 2023 Indigenous Laws Gathering, and to read the summary report, click HERE

For more info on the CEIL, click HERE

The AFN continues to advance mandates from First Nations-in-Assembly that uphold Articles 27 and 40 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), including in the AFN’s current specific claims co-development process with the Government of Canada.

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Objectives

  • Through focused presentations and facilitated dialogue, participants will have the opportunity to learn from First Nations Knowledge Keepers and experts in Indigenous laws and contribute to the development of a fully independent specific claims resolution centre that is fully inclusive of First Nations laws, legal orders and land tenure systems.
  • Throughout the Gathering, participants will have an opportunity to engage in discussion, exchange ideas, formulate new relationships, and share experiences exercising and advancing your Laws through dispute resolution processes.

Who Should Attend?

  • Knowledge Keepers and Experts in Indigenous Laws
  • First Nations Specific Claims Technicians
  • First Nations Chiefs and Council Members
  • First Nations Land Experts and Policymakers

How to Attend?

The Gathering offers a hybrid format, allowing participants to attend either in-person at the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations or virtually via Zoom.

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Specific Claims Policy Reform

How to Attend Find out how to register, how to get there, and where to stay.

Registration

Space is limited!

Register today to secure your seat for this hybrid (in-person and virtual) event.

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Agenda

Logistics

The event will take place at the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations located at 5 Pl. de la Rencontre, in Wendake, Quebec, G0A 4V0. 

Travel

Room Block Rate last day to book: Sunday, May 26, 2024

Courtyard Quebec City Hotel (7.3 km to venue)

900 des Rocailles Quebec City, Quebec G2J 1A5

$199 CAD per night. Use this link: Book your group rate for AFN – ILG meeting

Contact Information

For additional information or assistance, please contact the AFN at [email protected].