What is Land Back? Land Governance: Past, Present, Future
This series of videos examines how land governance must change to recognize and uphold Indigenous rights and responsibilities and to restore nature’s once abundant ecosystems.
This series of videos examines how land governance must change to recognize and uphold Indigenous rights and responsibilities and to restore nature’s once abundant ecosystems.
This links to the Indigenous Food Systems Network. This website was developed by the Working Group on Indigenous Food Sovereignty (WGIFS) to represent Indigenous voices in the food security movement.
This video portrays Indigenous leaders and their attempts to enforce their treaty rights and protect their lands (Ontario).
This webinar explores the legal and colonial underpinnings of Canada and reflected on legal innovations and reconciliation today.
This series of videos examines how land governance must change to recognize and uphold Indigenous rights and responsibilities and to restore nature’s once abundant ecosystems.
This article in TIME discusses the history of colonial conservation practices in the United States.
This paper explores the potential of IPCAs to address the dominant colonial paradigm in modern-day conservation efforts.
The purpose of this draft report is to provide a historical overview of the experiences of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake and to develop possible approaches to reconciliation of resource and land use in their territories.
This paper from the Yellowhead Institute provides an overview of the current status of land dispossession in Canada, focusing on alienation through resource extraction.
This news article discusses the history of conservation in Canada, impacts of climate change, as well as IPCAs and the crucial role that Indigenous Peoples play in conservation.