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ICCS Lecture

Jan. 15

Claiming Back Their Heritage: Indigenous Empowerment and Community Development through World Heritage with Geneviève Susemihl

Register:
https://uni-due.zoom.us/meeting/register/wG_9OUNATh6UmnzY4rQVng#/registration

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Dear Colleagues,
We kindly invite you to the second ICCS lecture this academic year, presented by Dr Geneviève Susemihl, on Thursday, 15 January 2026 | 16:00 CET/ 07:00 PT/ 10:00 ET, virtually via Zoom. The lecture is co-organized with the Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking countries. Dr Susemihl will be speaking about her book Claiming Back Their Heritage: Indigenous Empowerment and Community Development through World Heritage (2023), which won a 2025 Pierre Savard Award.

Please share the e-invite below with the members of your associations—this is an important event for the global Canadian community.

Thank you and Happy New Year,
Anna Branach-Kallas

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Claiming Back Their Heritage: Indigenous Empowerment and Community Development through World Heritage
Thursday, 15 January 2026 | 16:00 CET/ 07:00 PT/ 10:00 ET | Virtually via Zoom

With Geneviève Susemihl, Pierre Savard Award 2025 recipient

World Heritage sites are designated as humanity’s most outstanding cultural and natural places, belonging to all the people of the world, regardless of national borders. For Indigenous communities, however, heritage is not a universal abstraction but a vital foundation for cultural continuity, identity, and sovereignty. In this talk, Geneviève Susemihl examines three Indigenous World Heritage sites in Canada, exploring how they are mobilized as instruments of empowerment and community development. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth narrative interviews and engaging critically with universalistic discourses of World Heritage, she demonstrates how First Nation communities leverage these designations to assert collective rights, strengthen the preservation of cultural heritage, and advance political, economic, cultural, and social self-determination.

Geneviève Susemihl is a senior researcher and lecturer of North American literature, culture and media at Kiel University, Germany. She has published extensively on Indigenous heritage, the construction of the American Indian in literature and culture, migration and storytelling.

Presented by the Gesellschaft für Kanada-Studien in den deutschsprachigen Ländern and the International Council for Canadian Studies.

All are welcome.

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