Two-Eyed Seeing in Conservation Practice
This webinar features a dialogue on how the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing has inspired and shifted conservation practice across Canada.
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 with Mi'kmaw Elder Albert Marshall and Drs. Jesse Popp, Andrea Reid, and Deborah McGregor on the concept Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing and other related frameworks.
This dialogue explores the ways in which Indigenous knowledge and science can be brought together [...]
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 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 discusses the opportunity and vision for Mbecho, an IPCA at Bistcho Lake
This video highlights the significant cultural, spiritual, and harvesting places at Bistcho Lake.
This video reflects on the importance of Indigenous Protected Areas and their relationship with Indigenous culture.