We Rise Together
This is the foundational document in the realm of IPCAs, written by the Indigenous Circle of Experts. Key are the 28 recommendations brought forwards to facilitate and support the establishment of IPCAs across Canada.
This is the foundational document in the realm of IPCAs, written by the Indigenous Circle of Experts. Key are the 28 recommendations brought forwards to facilitate and support the establishment of IPCAs across Canada.
This blog offers guidance for citing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders in academic work.
In this audio interview with Valérie Courtois (member of the Innu community of Mashteuiatsh and Director of Indigenous Leadership Initiative), Valérie shares her relationship and kinship with the Boreal Forest.
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 Toolkit was developed to support Indigenous Peoples in Canada with planning, implementing, or expanding community-based climate monitoring projects.
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 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 video features Mi'kmaq Elder Albert Marshall as he explains the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing at the 2019 Global Symposium.