Interested in watching this video? You have two options:
This video is part of the SER Conference Library. If you want to learn more about this resource please see this guide.
You can purchase a pass for this video on our website.
Already purchased access to this video, or want to redeem credit for a new order? Just enter your order number or email below:
Sign in below to get unrestricted access:
Authors:
Gary Pritchard, Cara Nelson
Publication Date:
2021
Abstract/Summary:
Abstract
The practice of ecological restoration has grown in recent decades, yet the profession is still developing methods of how to best work with Indigenous Peoples. This event is looking at how can we begin to bridge and break down barriers to meaningful engagement with Canada’s Indigenous Peoples. Strive together to be inclusive of both knowledge systems (western written and Indigenous oral histories) to create a conservation and restoration frameworks that has more focus on positioning practitioners to restore the damages to Mother Earth and their commitments through the Treaty making process. This program is meant to be interactive as best we can in a virtual setting, topics that will be introduced in the presentation will include:
• Ethical Space,
• Two-eyed Seeing,
• Co-governance and
• Achieving Nation to Nation success.
Resource Type:
Conference Presentation, SER2021
Pre-approved for CECs under SER's CERP program
Source:
SER2021