Two-Eyed Seeing in Conservation Practice
This webinar features a dialogue on how the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing has inspired and shifted conservation practice across Canada.
This webinar features a dialogue on how the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing has inspired and shifted conservation practice across Canada.
This webinar, part of 2 a three-part series, features dialogues on Zaagi'idiwin and other Indigenous conceptions of love on the land.
This webinar, part 2.5 of a three-part series, features a discussion on watershed love and governance relationships for IPCAs.
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.
This video features a dialogue on Indigenous ways of knowing and spiritual connections to lands and waters, humans, and non-human relatives.
This video features a dialogue on relationships to the land and with each other across different ways of knowing.
This dialogue explores the ways in which Indigenous knowledge and science can be brought together [...]
This dialogue is in tribute to Dr. David Schindler's memory and the example he provided [...]
This webinar focuses on the importance of Indigenous fire knowledge in parks and protected areas and features a discussion on the exciting opportunities and challenges that exist at the nexus of fire management, reconciliation, and Indigenous-led conservation.