First Nation – Land Relationship Visioning Training
This training program aims to assist First Nation practitioners to understand, research and document their unique perspective on their land.
This training program aims to assist First Nation practitioners to understand, research and document their unique perspective on their land.
AAROM; Aboriginal Aquatic Resource and Oceans Management; Aquatic Resource; Atlantic provinces; BC; British Columbia; DFO; Department of Fisheries and Oceans; Fisheries; Guardians; Marine Conservation; Mi'gmag Maliseet; Mi’gmaq and Maliseet Aboriginal Fisheries Management Association; MMAFMA; Northwest Territories; NWT; Quebec; Stewardship; Toolkit
This is a collection of film interview outtakes from "Standing on Sacred Ground", featuring clips of Onondaga Chief Oren Lyons (Turtle Clan of the Onondaga Nation, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee).
This links to the Integrative Science & Health (IISH) website - a centre based at Cape Breton University. They define 'Integrative Science' as bringing together Indigenous and Western scientific knowledges and ways of knowing.
This webinar features a dialogue on how the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing has inspired and shifted conservation practice across Canada.
This video features a dialogue on relationships to the land and with each other across different ways of knowing.
This dialogue is in tribute to Dr. David Schindler's memory and the example he provided [...]
This dialogue explores how we can restore the balance we need to live in harmony [...]
This dialogue explores how we can address challenges in marine planning and restore balance in [...]
This webinar, part 1 of a three-part series, features dialogues on Zaagi'idiwin and other Indigenous conceptions of love on the land.