Stewarding our Relations in Forests and Watersheds
This dialogue explores how we can restore the balance we need to live in harmony [...]
This dialogue explores how we can restore the balance we need to live in harmony [...]
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 video speaks about Two-Eyed Seeing as an Indigenous framework to transform fisheries research and [...]
Webinar with moderator Valérie Courtois facilitates a dialogue amongst Miles Richardson, O.C., Dr. David Suzuki, [...]
This video reflects on the importance of Indigenous Protected Areas and their relationship with Indigenous culture.
This is a talk held at Humber College, where Mi’kmaq Elder Albert Marshall explores Etuaptumumk/Two-Eyed Seeing as a way of bringing together the strengths of Indigenous and Western ways of knowing, seeing and being, for the benefit of all.
This video takes you through Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation traditional territory and focuses on very precious areas where resource extraction is severely limited.
The video features a gathering of Indigenous Nations and Canadian Federal and Provincial governments meeting in ethical space to discuss Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas
This webinar hosted by Reconciling Ways of Knowing focuses on Indigenous ethics in relationship to Indigenous knowledges.
This Powerpoint Presentation by Joe Copper Jack (Yukon First Nations), traditional knowledge holder and elder, describes Land and Peoples Relationship Model.