We acknowledge that the land on which we gather, traditionally known as asiniskaw sipisis (Stoney Creek), is Treaty 6 territory and a traditional meeting ground for many Indigenous peoples. The land on which the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta is located provided a travelling route and home to the Maskwacis Nêhiyawak, Niitsitapi, Nakoda, and Tsuut'ina Nations, the Métis, and other Indigenous peoples. Their spiritual and practical relationships to the land create a rich heritage for our learning and our life as a community.
This website was created for AUBIO 411 - History and Theory of Biology under the instruction of Dr. Neil Haave at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus by Kyle Bergquist, Claire Bevan-Stewart, Makayla Clarke, Jinxuan Cui, and Sasha Stewart.
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