Lindsay Keegitah Borrows (Chippewas of Nawash First Nation) is a lawyer and researcher at the Indigenous Law Research Unit at the University of Victoria Faculty of Law. Previously she was a lawyer at West Coast Environmental Law, where she worked on the RELAW (Revitalizing Indigenous Laws for Land, Air and Water) Project. She supports Indigenous communities to revitalize their traditional laws for application in a contemporary context. She has worked with many legal traditions including Anishinaabe, Haíɫzaqv, Māori, Mi’kmaq, nuučaan̓uł, St’át’imc, Denezhu, and Tsilhqot’in. She has also worked as a legal support team member for the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Each fall Lindsay returns to her home community of Neyaashiinigmiing, Ontario to co-teach land-based Anishinaabe law camps. She is also passionate about story-telling and is the author of, “Otter’s Journey through Indigenous Language and Law” (UBC Press, 2018). Lindsay received her J.D. from the University of Victoria Faculty of Law, and her B.A. from Dartmouth College.