Lower Similkameen Indian Band IPCA Part1 Fire
Members of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band explain the impacts of a 2018 fire and the importance of cultural burning practices
Members of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band explain the impacts of a 2018 fire and the importance of cultural burning practices
Dr. Leroy Little Bear explains how the Buffalo Treaty came to be.
In the latest video from Heiltsuk filmmaker and Land Needs Guardians storyteller ’Qátuw̓as Brown, see first-hand how the work of Guardians is protecting crab populations and ensuring the Heiltsuk way of life continues.
Land Needs Guardians Storyteller, Wahkohtowin Guardian Amberly Quakegesic breaks down how to make birch syrup—a process the Wahkohtowin Guardians do every spring.
Land Needs Guardians Storytellers and Wahkohtowin Guardians Amberly Quakegesic & Isabelle Allen share how the experience brought them closer to their culture and reconnected them to the land, Elders, and their community.
This video features Kitigan Zibi’s Nagadjitòdjig Akì Guardians who have developed a pilot seedling program to educate the community & encourage recovery of butternut trees.
This ~10 minute video discusses the opportunity and vision for an IPCA at Bistcho Lake, also known to Dene Tha' as Mbecho.
On November 4th, 2020, the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership and the IISAAK OLAM Foundation (IOF) co-hosted a webinar exploring IPCA governance in the Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks. The webinar explored they explored Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks from its origins in 1984 to present-day governance, key partnerships, and a unique financial model for supporting Tribal Parks and other IPCAs.
An interview featuring Dahti Tsetso and the Edéhzhíe IPA
Gillian Staveley explains what Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas are and what the IPCA proposal called Dena K’éh Kusān means to the Kaska