Etuaptmumk Two-Eyed Seeing by Rebecca Thomas TEDx NSCC Waterfront
This TEDx talk by Rebecca Thomas, Mi'kmaw from Lennox Island First Nation, explains Two-Eyed Seeing.
This TEDx talk by Rebecca Thomas, Mi'kmaw from Lennox Island First Nation, explains Two-Eyed Seeing.
This video features voices and stories of various Guardians and their relationships and responsibilities to the lands and waters.
This webinar features a dialogue on how the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing has inspired and shifted conservation practice across Canada.
This training workshop focuses on Indigenous knowledge systems and legal orders for the Lower Similkameen Indian Band as they work to create three new IPCAs.
In this video, Danika Littlechild ( Ermineskin Cree Nation) discusses the opportunity for transformation in how we perceive the natural world and our role in it.
In this video Curtis Scurr, member of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation, speaks on how Indigenous leaders can show us the way to conserve nature for future generations.
Lisa Young, Executive Director of the Unama'ki Institute of Natural Resources shares her insights on the importance of learning from our Indigenous peoples. https://Canada.ca/Our-Nature
This video features a first-hand look at Guardian training, what it involves, and how it's helping First Nation's better manage impacts on their territories.
This video features a dialogue with Mi'kmaw Elder Albert Marshall and Drs. Jesse Popp, Andrea Reid, and Deborah McGregor on the concept Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing and other related frameworks.
This video features a discussion on braiding Indigenous and Western knowledge systems for biological and cultural diversity in mountain landscapes.