‘Mutual respect’ a guiding principle for young Mi’kmaw conservationist
This media article in the Signal focuses on focuses on a young Mi'kmaw conservationist, Kieran Johnson, and her dedication to environmental stewardship.
This media article in the Signal focuses on focuses on a young Mi'kmaw conservationist, Kieran Johnson, and her dedication to environmental stewardship.
This video features an interview with Mi'kmaw Elder Ernest Johnson who talks about Netukulimk: a [...]
This video features Mi'kmaw Elder Albert Marshall Sr. speaking about the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing, [...]
This blog offers guidance for citing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders in academic work.
This Toolkit was developed to support Indigenous Peoples in Canada with planning, implementing, or expanding community-based climate monitoring projects.
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This video features Mi'kmaq Elder Albert Marshall as he explains the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing at the 2019 Global Symposium.
This TEDx talk by Rebecca Thomas, Mi'kmaw from Lennox Island First Nation, explains Two-Eyed Seeing.
This video features voices and stories of various Guardians and their relationships and responsibilities to the lands and waters.
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.