Biinaagami
This website is the home of Biinaagami, a project named after the Anishinaabemowin word for pure, clean water.
This website is the home of Biinaagami, a project named after the Anishinaabemowin word for pure, clean water.
In this blog post, Trinda Cote, Indigenous Youth Ambassador for Living Lakes Canada, recounts the battle to protect Qat’muk, the sacred Jumbo Valley home to the Grizzly Bear Spirit, from the proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort.
Full Transcript: Episode 1 What is Indigenous Knowledge? What are [...]
This guide is for non-Indigenous water researchers. It provides core principles and practices for engaging [...]
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 short video talks about the Decolonizing Water Project and provides an overview of Indigenous [...]
This video talks about how the Decolonizing Water Project functions.
This video provides an overview of the Nibi Declaration. The declaration is a way for Treaty #3 to explain the Anishinaabe relationship to and governance of water.
This Toolkit will provide you with information on how you, your family, and your community can support the Nibi Declaration of the Anishinaabe of Treaty #3.