Vertebrate biodiversity on indigenous-managed lands in Australia, Brazil, and Canada equals that in protected areas

R Schuster, RR Germain, JR Bennett, NJ Reo… - … Science & Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Declines in global biodiversity due to land conversion and habitat loss are driving a 'Sixth
Mass Extinction'and many countries fall short of meeting even nominal targets for land …

[HTML][HTML] Towards meaningful research and engagement: Indigenous knowledge systems and Great Lakes governance

D McGregor, N Latulippe, R Whitlow… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2023 - Elsevier
For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples governed their relations in the Great Lakes
region, guided by distinct political, legal, governance, and knowledge systems. Despite …

[HTML][HTML] Transforming research and relationships through collaborative tribal-university partnerships on Manoomin (wild rice)

L Matson, GHC Ng, M Dockry, M Nyblade… - … Science & Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Manoomin, the Ojibwe word for wild rice, grows in shallow lakes and streams and provides
physical, spiritual, and cultural sustenance as a sacred food and relative for Indigenous …

Inawendiwin and relational accountability in Anishnaabeg studies: The crux of the biscuit

NJ Reo - Journal of Ethnobiology, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Researchers working with Indigenous nations often recognize the need to build respectful
relationships with nation representatives, but too often assume that everyone has the same …

Indigenous protected and conserved areas (IPCAs): Canada's new path forward for biological and cultural conservation and Indigenous well-being

N Mansuy, D Staley, S Alook, B Parlee, A Thomson… - Facets, 2023 - facetsjournal.com
Wilderness and national parks play a fundamental role in defining Canadian identity, yet
Indigenous Peoples have historically been excluded from conservation decisions, resulting …

[KNJIGA][B] Indigenous economics: Sustaining peoples and their lands

RL Trosper - 2022 - books.google.com
What does “development” mean for Indigenous peoples? Indigenous Economics lays out an
alternative path showing that conscious attention to relationships among humans and the …

[PDF][PDF] Native American tribes and dam removal: restoring the Ottaway, Penobscot and Elwha Rivers

CA Fox, NJ Reo, B Fessell, F Dituri - Water Alternatives, 2022 - water-alternatives.org
Since the early 1900s, more than 1700 dams have been removed from rivers in the United
States. Native American Tribes have played a key role in many significant removals …

[HTML][HTML] Experiences and insights on bridging knowledge systems between indigenous and non-indigenous partners: learnings from the Laurentian Great Lakes

KM Stirling, K Almack, N Boucher, A Duncan… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2023 - Elsevier
Willingness to engage in equitable and ethical relationships with Indigenous partners is
becoming more commonplace within public and academic spheres around the globe …

Transforming restoration science: multiple knowledges and community research cogeneration in the Klamath and Duwamish Rivers

S Klein, JS Lee, S Courtney… - The American …, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Racism and colonialism within restoration science continue to perpetuate exclusionary and
oppressive paradigms in ecosystem restoration and in wider societal contexts, from setting …

Restoration Is Repairing Relationships: Bridging Indigenous and Western Sciences to Assess the Socio-Ecological Restoration of Wild Rice (Zizania palustris) on …

CM Reed-VanDam - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Manoomin (wild rice, Zizania palustris) is an ecologically and culturally significant plant
relative for the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC). Historically, manoomin was …