About
She/HerCheyenne is Métis with Métis roots in St. Albert and Manitou Sahkahigan (Lac Ste. Anne), Alberta. She also has mixed European ancestry. She was born and raised in Ontario and is now an uninvited guest, living, working, and learning on the traditional territory of the Ts’uubaa-asatx, Ditidaht, and Quw’utsun peoples. Cheyenne is a law graduate from the University of Windsor with experience in both solicitor and litigation-based work within Canada’s “Aboriginal Law”. However, her passion is focused on better understanding and advancing Indigenous laws and traditional legal orders of individual and distinct communities. She was called to the Ontario Bar in June 2020, and was called to the British Columbia Bar in January 2021.Close Bio Cheyenne is Métis with Métis roots in St. Albert and Manitou Sahkahigan (Lac Ste. Anne), Alberta. She also has mixed European ancestry. She was born and raised in Ontario and is now an uninvited guest, living, working, and learning on the traditional territory of the Ts’uubaa-asatx, Ditidaht, and Quw’utsun peoples. Cheyenne is a law graduate from the University of Windsor with experience in both solicitor and litigation-based work within Canada’s “Aboriginal Law”. However, her passion is focused on better understanding and advancing Indigenous laws and traditional legal orders of individual and distinct communities. She was called to the Ontario Bar in June 2020, and was called to the British Columbia Bar in January 2021. Cheyenne Arnold-CunninghamShe/HerCheyenne is Métis with Métis roots in St. Albert and Manitou Sahkahigan (Lac Ste. Anne), Alberta. She also has mixed European ancestry. She was born and raised in Ontario and is now an uninvited guest, living, working, and learning on the traditional territory of the Ts’uubaa-asatx, Ditidaht, and Quw’utsun peoples. Cheyenne is a law graduate from the University of Windsor with experience in both solicitor and litigation-based work within Canada’s “Aboriginal Law”. However, her passion is focused on better understanding and advancing Indigenous laws and traditional legal orders of individual and distinct communities. She was called to the Ontario Bar in June 2020, and was called to the British Columbia Bar in January 2021.Close Bio
Education
locationCenter for Indigenous Laws, Faculty of Law, UVicCall Us1-250-721-8914Emaililru@uvic.caFACEBOOK@IndigenousLawResearchUnitINSTAGRAM@ILRUUVicYOUTUBEUVic Indigenous Law Research Unit
locationCenter for Indigenous Laws, Faculty of Law, UVic
locationCenter for Indigenous Laws, Faculty of Law, UVic
Center for Indigenous Laws, Faculty of Law, UVic