'Right now, in the North, Indigenous peoples do not have any control over the health system,' said Nicole Redvers, a member of the Deninu K'ue First Nation in the N.W.T. and the primary author of the ...
Efforts to decolonise the curriculum have increased in recent years but a challenge remains beyond strategic plans and policy statements: how do we meaningfully engage knowledge systems that ...
UNESCO launched a flagship publication highlighting Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge systems and perspectives within UNESCO Global Geoparks, Biosphere Reserves and World Heritage sites. The book, ...
Indigenous populations around the globe hold unique knowledge natural world that has been passed down through generations. Often there is a dominant way of living that promotes sustainability and care ...
In 2004, the United Nations introduced the “Who Cares Wins” initiative, formally launching the Environmental, Social, and ...
UNESCO-designated sites including World Heritage properties, Biosphere Reserves and Global Geoparks, are often located within areas under the custodianship of Indigenous Peoples. From the Okavango ...
CNW/ - In Anishinaabemwin, the official language of Nipissing First Nation, it's called "Maamwi Nokiida" and it means "Let's Work Together." It's the name given to the Indigenous Learning Outcomes ...
Ciguatera fish poisoning is the world’s most frequently reported seafood-borne illness. It poses a serious health risk to tropical coastal communities, with some of the highest rates reported in ...