Indigenous knowledge
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A Summary of Beyond Conservation: A Toolkit for Respectful Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples
A Summary of Beyond Conservation: A Toolkit for Respectful Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples
Caribou Ecology and Recovery Webinar Series - "Alberta’s Moose Lake Access Management Plan: Its Potential to Support Indigenous Rights and Caribou Critical Habitat Requirements"
Webinar Series: Indigenous Led Caribou Conservation
This webinar series, hosted by the Indigenous Knowledge Circle of the National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium, highlights Indigenous-led work to protect and restore caribou and their habitat.
ACFN-MCFN Tâdzié-Sagow Atihk Stewardship Plan
Dene Traditional Knowledge about Caribou Cycles in the Northwest Territories
This project is about what Danny Beaulieu learned about the caribou cycle over the past one hundred and ten years or so, talking to Denesųłıné elders in Fort Resolution, Łutselk’e, and Yellowknife. He mostly learned from his grandmother, his grandparents, and his parents.
Tracking Change: Traditional Knowledge and Monitoring of Wildlife Health in Northern Canada
This project considered the role of traditional knowledge in wildlife health monitoring through a 12-year period of research with elders and harvesters.
Inuit Approaches to Naming and Distinguishing Caribou: Considering Language, Place, and Homeland toward Improved Co-management
This project sought to document Inuit knowledge as it relates to caribou movements, hunting, habitat, the importance of caribou for community diets, livelihoods and cultural practices.