How an oily fish is connecting Nisg̱a’a youth to the land
This article in the Narwhal shares the story the Nisga'a Nation's traditional practice of oolichan fishing and the significance it holds for their culture and ecosystem.
This article in the Narwhal shares the story the Nisga'a Nation's traditional practice of oolichan fishing and the significance it holds for their culture and ecosystem.
This links a webpage on the Uapashkuss website. This page is focused on the Sacred Sites of the Uapashkuss territory. Cela relie une page Web sur le site Web Uapashkuss. Cette page est centrée sur les sites sacrés du territoire Uapashkuss.
This links to the Iinnii Buffalo Spirit Center website. The Iinnii Initiative strives to protect Blackfeet culture, conserve traditional lands, and create a home for the buffalo.
This video shows how Indigenous Guardian Programs are not only a tool for conservation, but a tool for language and cultural revitalization and healing.
This position paper presents the rationale and general direction of the Dasiqox Tribal Park.
This book is about climate change and its impact on the Canadian Arctic and Inuit Culture.
This article highlights the importance of respecting and protecting Indigenous Traditional Knowledge—especially about plants and ecosystems—as vital to reconciliation
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.
Land Needs Guardians Storyteller, Wahkohtowin Guardian Amberly Quakegesic breaks down how to make birch syrup—a process the Wahkohtowin Guardians do every spring.