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Sex Meets Relationships Research Lab
RESEARCH
OUR TEAM
MEDIA
PARTICIPATE
CONTACT
Sex Meets Relationships Research Lab
RESEARCH
OUR TEAM
MEDIA
PARTICIPATE
CONTACT
RESEARCH
OUR TEAM
MEDIA
PARTICIPATE
CONTACT

Research

Our Team

Media

Participate

Contact

Our research is conducted at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) which stands on the unsurrendered and unceded traditional Wolastoqey (WOOL-US-TOOK-WAY) land. The lands of Wabanaki (WAH-BAH-NAH-KEE) people are recognized in a series of Peace and Friendship Treaties to establish an ongoing relationship of peace, friendship and mutual respect between equal nations. The river that runs by our university is known as Wolastoq (WOOL-LUSS-TOOK), along which live Wolastoqiyik (WOOL-US-TOO-GWEEG) – the people of the beautiful and bountiful river. Wolastoq (WOOL-LUSS-TOOK) is also called the St. John River. Locally, Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation is working to preserve the ancestral Wolastoqey latuwewakon language through this trilingual learning tool. Learn from Indigenous educators about Indigenous/non-Indigenous relationships in a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course, Indigenous Canada.

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