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Andrew Ambers
Andrew Ambers is Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw from the ‘Namgis and Ma’amtagila Nations. He is completing the Juris Doctor (JD) and Juris Indigenarum Doctor (JID) program at the University of Victoria and is completing his summers and articles with JFK Law LLP. He works with the Ma’amtagila Nation and is the Indigenous Internationalism Research Fellow at the University of Victoria, where he works on Indigenous water and forestry law, aquatic Aboriginal title, Indigenous international law, and Indigenous legal remedies.

