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Braiding Knowledges Canada
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2016
Braiding Knowledges Canada (BKC) is a not-for-profit corporation established in 2024 to continue the pioneering work of the Canadian Mountain Network (CMN), extending its impact beyond mountain landscapes across Canada.
BKC advances Reconciliation Through Research by enhancing the influence of self-determined, place-based, and co-produced knowledge within Canada’s science culture such that, over time and on a path towards reconciliation, Indigenous and local knowledge approaches equitably contribute to public policy, decision-making, and the advancement of federal science priorities.
BKC advances Reconciliation Through Research by enhancing the influence of self-determined, place-based, and co-produced knowledge within Canada’s science culture such that, over time and on a path towards reconciliation, Indigenous and local knowledge approaches equitably contribute to public policy, decision-making, and the advancement of federal science priorities.
We are now Braiding Knowledges Canada.
We are now Braiding Knowledges Canada! Follow our journey at braidingknowledgescanada.ca
Braiding Knowledges Canada advances Reconciliation through Research by enhancing the influence of self-determined, place-based, and co-produced knowledge within Canada’s science culture such that, over time and on a path towards reconciliation, Indigenous and local knowledge approaches equitably contribute to public policy, decision-making, and the advancement of federal science priorities."
#BraidingKnowledgesCanada #Reconciliation #research
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Nous sommes maintenant Renouer les savoirs Canada ! Suivez notre parcours à braidingknowledgescanada.ca (version française disponible sous peu).
Renouer les savoirs Canada fait progresser la réconciliation par la recherche en renforçant l'influence des connaissances autodéterminées, axées sur le lieu et coproduites au sein de la culture scientifique du Canada. Ainsi, au fil du temps et sur la voie de la réconciliation, les approches des connaissances autochtones et locales contribueront équitablement aux politiques publiques, à la prise de décisions et à l'avancement des priorités scientifiques fédérales.
#RenouerLesSavoirsCanada #Réconciliation #Recherche
Braiding Knowledges Canada advances Reconciliation through Research by enhancing the influence of self-determined, place-based, and co-produced knowledge within Canada’s science culture such that, over time and on a path towards reconciliation, Indigenous and local knowledge approaches equitably contribute to public policy, decision-making, and the advancement of federal science priorities."
#BraidingKnowledgesCanada #Reconciliation #research
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Nous sommes maintenant Renouer les savoirs Canada ! Suivez notre parcours à braidingknowledgescanada.ca (version française disponible sous peu).
Renouer les savoirs Canada fait progresser la réconciliation par la recherche en renforçant l'influence des connaissances autodéterminées, axées sur le lieu et coproduites au sein de la culture scientifique du Canada. Ainsi, au fil du temps et sur la voie de la réconciliation, les approches des connaissances autochtones et locales contribueront équitablement aux politiques publiques, à la prise de décisions et à l'avancement des priorités scientifiques fédérales.
#RenouerLesSavoirsCanada #Réconciliation #Recherche
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The Canadian Mountain Network (CMN) is proud to present “Ch’indee Neekaii Gwits’at: Nankak Gatr’onahtan (From Both Eyes, on the Land We Learn)”. This film is the story of the experience of camp, bringing to life the vision of former CMN Co-Research Director Norma Kassi’s project, "Youth Training in Ethical Knowledge Sharing and Co-production to Advance Northern, Indigenous-led Conservation and ...
The Legacy of the Canadian Mountain Network 2019-2024
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From Both Eyes On The Land We Learn Trailer
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The Canadian Mountain Network (CMN) is proud to present “Ch’indee Neekaii Gwits’at: Nankak Gatr’onahtan (From Both Eyes, on the Land We Learn)”. This film is the story of the experience of camp, bringing to life the vision of former CMN Co-Research Director Norma Kassi’s project, Youth Training in Ethical Knowledge Sharing and Co-production to Advance Northern, Indigenous-led Conservation and S...
The Bison Cultural Project in Mînî Rhpa Mâkoche or Banff National Park
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This 15-minute documentary showcases the innovative project by the same name funded by the Canadian Mountain Network (CMN), which focuses on the restoration of Plains Bison to the mountain landscapes of Mînî Rhpa Mâkoche, also known as Banff National Park. The Bison Cultural Project, led by William Snow, Acting Director of Stoney Consultation at Stoney Tribal Administration, brings together Tra...
Webinar: Imagining Indigenous resurgence & restoration: Re-reading colonial photographic archives
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On April 19th 2023, Stoney Nakoda Acting Director of Consultation Bill Snow, Mountain Legacy Project Director Dr. Eric Higgs, and postdoctoral fellow Dr. Sarah Jacobs joined us for a special webinar, Imagining Indigenous Resurgence & Restoration: Re-reading colonial photographic archives. They discussed their unique approach of using historical images and repeat photography to contribute to the...
International Mountain Day - Women Move Mountains Webinar
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Join CMN along with our friends from Mountain Sentinels as we explore the topic "Women move mountains" Speakers: Ataya Cesspooch (Northern Ute, Assiniboine, and Lakota), Doctoral Student, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, & Management, University of California, Berkeley Coralee McGuire-Cyrette, Executive Director, Ontario Native Women's Association Kim McMullen, Founder, Girl in the ...
Episode 5.1: Restoration of culture and land through Tatâga (bison) reintroduction
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Welcome to Season 5 of the Canadian Mountain Podcast! We’re starting this season by understanding how reintroducing Tatâga (bison) into the Rocky Mountains is a meaningful part of healing the landscape but also a restoration of the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Tatâga. Buffalo were nearly extirpated from Alberta because of colonization, and Indigenous peoples were removed from the...
Episode 4.5: The Mountain Risk Knowledge Exchange
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This episode of the Canadian Mountain Podcast focuses on the Mountain Risk Knowledge Exchange, which was designed to integrate citizen and community science into monitoring mountain hazards. This new community-based approach is harnessing Indigenous and non-Indigenous local knowledge and building risk management capacity and resilience in mountain communities.
The Canadian Mountain Network's 2022 Annual Knowledge Sharing Summit
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Podcasting for building understanding and mobilizing knowledge
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On April 28th, 2022, the Canadian Mountain Network (CMN) and the Canadian Mountain Podcast production team hosted a free webinar to talk about how they blend journalistic practice and knowledge mobilization together to create rich learning opportunities for student producers and the public at large. They also discussed their research into developing land acknowledgments for podcasting. To learn...
Episode 4.4: The Canadian Mountain Assessment
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IMD 2020 - Conserving Natural & Cultural Heritage Through Sustainable Mountain Tourism
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Episode 3.3: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and their relation to Canadian mountains
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Episode 3.4: Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas
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Canadian Mountain Podcast, Episode 3.2: Mountain research through Indigenous and Western knowledge
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Canadian Mountain Podcast, Episode 3.1: Studying Mountain Systems with the Canadian Mountain Network
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Canadian Mountain Podcast Episode 2.4: COVID-19 and mountain tourism (June 17th, 2020)
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Canadian Mountain Podcast, Episode 2.1: International Mountain Day 2019 Special Edition
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Canadian Mountain Podcast, Episode 2.3: Indigenous-Led Research
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Canadian Mountain Podcast, Episode 2.2: Human-Wildlife Co-Existence
Canadian Mountain Podcast Episode 1.6: #MountainsMatter for Water
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March 8, 2018 Webinar - The Next Steps for the Canadian Mountain Network
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March 8, 2018 Webinar - The Next Steps for the Canadian Mountain Network
Canadian Podcast Episode 1.5: Traditional Knowledge and Community-Based Research in Yukon Territory
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Canadian Podcast Episode 1.5: Traditional Knowledge and Community-Based Research in Yukon Territory
Canadian Mountain Podcast Episode 1.3: 2017 International Mountain Day Livestream
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Canadian Mountain Podcast Episode 1.3: 2017 International Mountain Day Livestream
Mountain Podcast Episode 1.2 Panel on Biodiversity, Contaminants & Indigenous Food Security
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Mountain Podcast Episode 1.2 Panel on Biodiversity, Contaminants & Indigenous Food Security
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Great People great documentary ! Thanks for sharing ❤
Bring back the bison! Amazing work!
It's amazing to think, as you follow the buffalo, that both you & the buffalo are doing what your ancestors did for thousands & thousands of years. I hope Indigenous nations regain access to their territory that has been so long denied, and hopefully eventually possession & stewardship of that territory again. Great video, thank you so much for sharing this project & journey with us.
Great video im happy to see the bison are back.
amazing video , amazing native people off Canada repect
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It is certainly time that we seek balance between culture and ecosystems. Very good video.
Mahsi cho for this
Raymond Yakaleya's documentary The Last Mooseskin Boat (1982) is a gem. Thank you for showing it. www.imdb.com/title/tt0226933/ See also: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/tulita-s-moosehide-boat-recreates-ancient-voyage-1.1414126
Speakers: Leon Andrew - Mountain Dene Elder, Tulit’a Dene Band; Richard Andrew - Mountain Dene Artist, Tulit’a Dene Band; Deborah Simmons - Executive Director, Sahtu Renewable Resources Board; Raymond Yakeleya - Filmmaker More info: canadianmountainnetwork.ca/2017/01/19/spirit-of-the-mountains-northern-indigenous-stories-of-place/
Hello Heather, Thank you very much for your comment. We have updated the video description to include this important information.