Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning
This links to the official website of the Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning - the only fully land-based university accredited program in the world.
This links to the official website of the Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning - the only fully land-based university accredited program in the world.
This is the website of the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership (CRP), a seven-year initiative that aims to advance Indigenous-led conservation, including Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs), and transform the conservation sector in Canada.
This website includes a collection of reports, briefers, and guidelines pertaining to collaborations between conservation [...]
This video features Mi'kmaq Elder Albert Marshall as he explains the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing at the 2019 Global Symposium.
Treaty Education Nova Scotia Video about who are the Mi'kmaq, why are treaties important, what happened to the treaty relationship and How do reconcile moving forward. Featuring the Treaty Education Nova Scotia Speakers Bureau
This video portrays Indigenous leaders and their attempts to enforce their treaty rights and protect their lands (Ontario).
This video illustrates the joint commitment from the Mi’kmaw community and the Province of Nova Scotia to deliver Treaty Education to all classrooms, grades, and schools, the general public, and all public servants across Nova Scotia.
Brittany Luby is of Anishinaabe descent and an award-winning historian at University of Guelph in Canada. She writes for social justice and is a professor of Indigenous history. In Encounter, two people navigate their differences with curiosity and openness in this stunning picture book that imagines the first meeting between an Indigenous fisher and a European sailor.
This TEDx talk by Rebecca Thomas, Mi'kmaw from Lennox Island First Nation, explains Two-Eyed Seeing.
This links to the Integrative Science & Health (IISH) website - a centre based at Cape Breton University. They define 'Integrative Science' as bringing together Indigenous and Western scientific knowledges and ways of knowing.