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Hayden King is an Associate Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University in the Department of Sociology. He is a member of the Anishinaabe Beausoleil Nation and is focused on Indigenous policy, law, governance, and education, as well as the impacts of settler colonialism. Dr. King's research involves several ongoing projects, including a SSHRC Partnership Grant that examines Indigenous control over land and resources within the context of modern treaty negotiations. His work emphasizes the importance of Indigenous perspectives in treaty discussions and has led to the creation of an interactive Treaty Map website that documents treaties in Canada. Additionally, Dr. King has contributed to various publications that reflect the intersection of Indigenous rights and contemporary socio-political issues in Canada. He teaches courses related to Indigenous governance and policy, contributing to the academic discourse surrounding reconciliation in Canada.
Toronto Metropolitan University • Toronto, ON
Teaches and conducts research in the field of Indigenous policy, law, and governance.
Department of Chemical Engineering