A cultural framework for Indigenous, Local, and Science knowledge systems in ecology and natural resource management

J Varghese, SS Crawford - Ecological Monographs, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The relationship between Indigenous, Local, and Science knowledge systems has
been the subject of much debate over the past few decades, especially in ecology and …

Following Indigeneity to unbuild inequities in teaching for multilingualism: restoring relationship with the Land

MG Delavan, JA Gambrell, GS Kasun - International Multilingual …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This theoretical article explores how Land-based education could help decolonize language
education, starting from the case of dual language bilingual education (DLBE) in the United …

Beyond a paradigm shift: a self-study story of an embodied educational experience

L Sunchild, L Gorecki - AlterNative: An International Journal …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Educators have been called to follow the tide of advancing research that upholds
Indigenous voices. In the spring 2019, we embarked on a cross-cultural exchange that …

Indigenous Genealogies of Relational Knowledge: Cedar Tree and Gray Squirrel as Important Relatives and Teachers

MM Jacob, L Sabzalian, RN Anderson, HR Muniz… - Genealogy, 2024 - mdpi.com
Indigenous peoples have education systems thousands of years old that have sustained our
peoples in respectful relation with place. The backbone of our education systems is our …

The Hierarchy on Its Side Becomes a Circle: The Directing Practices and Mentorship of Yvette Nolan

C Peters - Theatre Research in Canada, 2023 - utpjournals.press
This article explores the directing practice of Algonquin and Irish theatre artist Yvette Nolan.
Though Nolan is best known as a playwright, this article instead focuses on Nolan as …

From Mother Earth to Policy Making. A Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Knowledges in Peru and Samoa: An Ethnographic Study

D Garcia-Huaman - 2024 - diva-portal.org
Amidst the wealth of knowledge across the globe, could there exist a diversity of approaches
towards achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs)? Might the prevailing paradigm …

" Ogitchidaa", An Indigenous Perspective on Research Sovereignty in Canada: Anishinaabe, Nēhinan (Cree), Saulteaux and Red River Métis voices from Manitoba …

R Filopoulos - 2023 - mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
There are many barriers Indigenous people and communities experience when trying to
conduct research and access data that is about them. As Indigenous people work towards …

The Merrie Monarch Festival: Hawaiian Cultural Survivance Through Hula Performance

K Kohea - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Abstract The Merrie Monarch Festival, an annual event celebrating the cultural traditions of
the Native Hawaiian people, has largely been overlooked in academic research despite its …

[HTML][HTML] Full report: Mobilizing Public Health Action on Climate Change in Canada

T Tam - 2022 - canada.ca
Over the past 2 and a half years, we have been challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Through our collective response as a society, we have made tremendous progress across …

Knowledge and Power through Pluralisms and Relationality in the Governance of Salmon on the West Coast of Vancouver Island

J Bingham - 2023 - search.proquest.com
There is growing recognition that conventional Western approaches to fisheries governance
and management are globally falling short in addressing many social and ecological …