[图书][B] Ziisabaakodakaan: the place where sugar is made

DT Pine - 2016 - search.proquest.com
One of the most pressing environmental challenges facing people around the world is
climate change. Climate change scientists have pointed out that in 100 years the maple …

[PDF][PDF] Anishinaabe Giikeedaasiwin–Indigenous knowledge: An exploration of resilience

PD McGuire - 2013 - harvest.usask.ca
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge (s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing
resilience. I do this by telling the story of my home and privileging Anishinaabe …

[HTML][HTML] Reclaiming land, identity and mental wellness in Biigtigong Nishnaabeg territory

E Nightingale, C Richmond - International Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Indigenous peoples globally are pursuing diverse strategies to foster mental, emotional, and
spiritual wellness by reclaiming and restoring their relationships to land. For Anishinaabe …

“I see my culture starting to disappear”: Anishinaabe perspectives on the socioecological impacts of climate change and future research needs

AK Menzies, E Bowles, M Gallant, H Patterson… - Facets, 2022 - facetsjournal.com
Climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples because of strong
connections between environmental, cultural, and spiritual well-being. While much of the …

Anishinaabe adaptation to environmental change in northwestern Ontario: a case study in knowledge coproduction for nontimber forest products

IJ Davidson-Hunt, CJ Idrobo, RD Pengelly… - Ecology and …, 2013 - JSTOR
Interaction, negotiation, and sharing knowledge are at the heart of indigenous response to
global environmental change. We consider Anishinaabe efforts to devise new institutional …

[图书][B] Decolonizing botanical Anishinaabe knowledge: A Biskaabiiyang approach

WD Geniusz - 2006 - search.proquest.com
The purpose of this research is to study the colonization of botanical anishinaabe-
gikendaasowin, anishinaabe knowledge, so that it can be decolonized, reclaimed, and …

[图书][B] Plants have so much to give us, all we have to do is ask: Anishinaabe botanical teachings

MS Geniusz - 2015 - books.google.com
Mary Siisip Geniusz has spent more than thirty years working with, living with, and using the
Anishinaabe teachings, recipes, and botanical information she shares in Plants Have So …

Gimiigiwemin: Putting knowledge translation into practice with Anishinaabe communities

JK Tobias, C Richmond - International Journal of Indigenous …, 2016 - jps.library.utoronto.ca
Abstract In the Anishinaabemowen lagnuage, Gimiigiwemin is a concept that means,“we are
exchanging gifts.” In the context of research, Indigenous communities often share their gifts …

[图书][B] Flooding sustainable livelihoods of the Lake St Martin First Nation: The need to enhance the role of gender and language in Anishinaabe knowledge systems

M Ballard - 2012 - search.proquest.com
Indigenous peoples have been the sole occupants of the vast lands now known as the
continent of North America since time immemorial. The land base provided a full range of …

[PDF][PDF] Ojibwe Elders' Experiences of Our Peace as Worldview Demonstrated: To Teach Our Well-Being with Earth

GS LAFLEUR - … ON EDUCATION FOR WELL-BEING IN CANADA, 2016 - researchgate.net
This chapter focuses on exploring the Anishinaabek/Ojibwe worldview, founded upon the
spiritual relationship with Mother Earth, as the Anishinaabek view of peace to teach our well …