Weaving ways of knowing in practice: a collaborative approach to prioritizing community knowledge and values in wildlife camera monitoring with Magnetawan First Nation
There is not one singular way to weave together Indigenous and Western knowledges; creating meaningful cross-cultural collaborations requires a foundation of relationships rooted in the context of specific people and place. As interest in working across knowledge systems increases, our goal is to pr...
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Main Authors: | Claire Kemp (Author), Kathryn Yarchuk (Author), Allyson Menzies (Author), Nadine Perron (Author), Samantha Noganosh (Author), Joseph Northrup (Author), Jesse Popp (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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