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 Protected Areas page of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais Nation - it provides an overview of Kitasoo/Xai’xais territory and protected area.
This links to the website for the How We Walk with the Land and Water Project - a unified First Nation vision for the Southern Lakes that is rooted in indigenous story, law, knowledge and affirmed by western science.
This training program aims to assist First Nation practitioners to understand, research and document their unique perspective on their land.
This links to the Indigenous Leadership Initiative's (ILI) website - an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to facilitating the strengthening of Indigenous nationhood.
This video examines map-making as storytelling for the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (Manitoba).
This dialogue explores the ways in which Indigenous knowledge and science can be brought together [...]
This video features Steven Nitah (Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation) sharing the story of how he and other Indigenous leaders are working with Ducks Unlimited Canada to protect Akaitcho Néné.
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 video showcases Indigenous-led efforts of the Tla-o-qui-aht, Ahousaht, and Hupacasath people to protect Vancouver Island's old-growth forests.