Resources

WaYS Published Research:

Wabanaki Youth in Science WaYS: A Tribal Mentoring and Educational Program Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science

Bridging the Gap: Including Cultural Science in Post-Secondary Education to Enhance Learning Within Sciences for Native and Non-native Students

 

Resource Links:

Wolastoqey chiefs formally seek Saint John River name change

The Council of Canadians is opposed to the proposed Sisson Brook mine in New Brunswick

Transmedia Art, Extraction, and Environmental Justice

Welcome to MIT AISES

Native American Student Association

Media 

Disrupted Pathways: Indigenous Knowledge and the Shifting Politics of Federal Resource Governance

Shantel Neptune DeMerchant – We Are River People 

Stories and Updates from the Coast 2025

Two Eyed Seeing: Elder Albert Marshall 

Albert Marshall, Mi’kmaw spiritual leader, discusses the concept of “two-eyed seeing” with Silver Donald Cameron.

In June the Indigenous Circle of Experts (I.C.E.)

2019 Global Symposium – Albert Marshall – Two-Eyed Seeing

Two-Eyed Seeing is the Guiding Principle brought into the Integrative Science co-learning journey by Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall in Fall 2004

Etuaptmumk / Two-Eyed Seeing and Beyond

Two eyed Seeing

Etuaptmumk: Two-Eyed Seeing | Rebecca Thomas | TEDxNSCCWaterfront

A new approach to conservation in Canada

Launch of Indigenous Circle of Experts Report in Canada: We Rise Together

 

Eastern Regional Gathering:

I.C.E. Eastern Regional Gathering: Pathway to Canada Target 1

The Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership’s

Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas

State of Worlds Indigenous Peoples Vol. V