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Name: Chizoma Onyeka-Okoh
Student ID No: 001245702
School: University of Lethbridge Calgary Campus.
Department: Bgmt (General Management)
Course: IGBM2500B
Topic: Nurturing Connections: Embracing a Giving Approach in Treaty Agreements
Instructor Name: Dr Donald Mcintyre
Title: Nurturing Connections: Embracing a Giving Approach in Treaty Agreements
Abstract
This exploration delves into the potential transformation of our treaty agreements,
envisioning a shift towards a more giving, interconnected approach. Contrasting this with the
usual transactional mind set, we draw inspiration from Two-eyed Seeing, Walking in Two-
worlds, and Indigenous Trans-systemic. Through this human-cantered analysis, we aim to
uncover how these principles could reshape the very fabric of our treaty-making processes,
all while adhering to the APA formatting style.
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