Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management: What are Indigenous Knowledges?
In this webinar, speakers Melonee Montano and Dr. Daniel Wildcat have a conversation on what are Indigenous Knowledges and what it means to ethically engage with Indigenous Knowledges in resource management and conservation spaces.
Webinar Date
April 6 at 3 PM ET
Webinar Series Summary
The National CASC hosted a virtual webinar series on "Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management" that discusses how to integrate Indigenous Knowledges (IK) into Federal ecological research and resource management programs. It ran bi-weekly from April 6 to June 1, 2023 and centers Indigenous perspectives to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations inherent in working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance and case studies reflecting best practices for collaborating with Tribes and Indigenous communities. Learn more about the series here.
Webinar Summary
In this "What are Indigenous Knowledges (IK)?" webinar, speakers Melonee Montano and Dr. Daniel Wildcat have a conversation on what are Indigenous Knowledges and what it means to ethically engage with Indigenous Knowledges in resource management and conservation spaces.
More about the Speakers
Nisogaabokwe – Melonee Montano, is an enrolled member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. She is the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Outreach Specialist for Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) where she helps assess climate change impacts on treaty resources and potential threats to Ojibwe culture and lifeways.
Dr. Daniel R. Wildcat is a Yuchi member of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma. He is director of the Haskell Environmental Research Studies (HERS) Center and member of the Indigenous & American Indian Studies Program at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas
Resources
Guidance for Federal Departments and Agencies on Indigenous Knowledges
Webinar Recording
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In this webinar, speakers Melonee Montano and Dr. Daniel Wildcat have a conversation on what are Indigenous Knowledges and what it means to ethically engage with Indigenous Knowledges in resource management and conservation spaces.
Webinar Date
April 6 at 3 PM ET
Webinar Series Summary
The National CASC hosted a virtual webinar series on "Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management" that discusses how to integrate Indigenous Knowledges (IK) into Federal ecological research and resource management programs. It ran bi-weekly from April 6 to June 1, 2023 and centers Indigenous perspectives to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations inherent in working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance and case studies reflecting best practices for collaborating with Tribes and Indigenous communities. Learn more about the series here.
Webinar Summary
In this "What are Indigenous Knowledges (IK)?" webinar, speakers Melonee Montano and Dr. Daniel Wildcat have a conversation on what are Indigenous Knowledges and what it means to ethically engage with Indigenous Knowledges in resource management and conservation spaces.
More about the Speakers
Nisogaabokwe – Melonee Montano, is an enrolled member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. She is the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Outreach Specialist for Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) where she helps assess climate change impacts on treaty resources and potential threats to Ojibwe culture and lifeways.
Dr. Daniel R. Wildcat is a Yuchi member of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma. He is director of the Haskell Environmental Research Studies (HERS) Center and member of the Indigenous & American Indian Studies Program at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas
Resources
Guidance for Federal Departments and Agencies on Indigenous Knowledges
Webinar Recording
Interested in Exploring Our Other Webinars?
Check out previously recorded webinars on our website!