Media Summary: Geraldine Standup (Mohawk Elder, Kahnawake) shares her understanding of what Indigenous Knowledge is. Gilbert W. Whiteduck, Algonquin Anishnabe Knowledge Keeper and Educator, explores what it means for educators to “ Libraries have begun to recognize their responsibility to Indigenous patrons and acknowledge gaps in knowledge, sensitivity, and ...

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Geraldine Standup (Mohawk Elder, Kahnawake) shares her understanding of what Indigenous Knowledge is. Gilbert W. Whiteduck, Algonquin Anishnabe Knowledge Keeper and Educator, explores what it means for educators to “ Libraries have begun to recognize their responsibility to Indigenous patrons and acknowledge gaps in knowledge, sensitivity, and ... This art film is a five-minute breathing snapshot representing the author's experience on July 10th. Through the modalities of ... In this series from the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Center for Health Leadership's 2011 Annual Leadership Conference, ... Questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from Indigenous heritage are at the core of ongoing political, economic, ...

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Walking Alongside my Relations: A Transdisciplinary Exploration of Interconnectedness
Working Across Differences in Collaborations & Partnerships
Culture, Community, and Collaboration: New Directions for Protecting Indigenous Heritage
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Walking Alongside Project: Relationships & Collaborations

Walking Alongside Project: Relationships & Collaborations

Co-creators of the

Walking Alongside Project: A Journey to Walk Alongside

Walking Alongside Project: A Journey to Walk Alongside

Members of the

Walking Alongside Project: Movement into Action

Walking Alongside Project: Movement into Action

Walking Alongside project collaborators

Working Alongside Project: Arts-Based Practices

Working Alongside Project: Arts-Based Practices

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Walking Alongside Project: Indigenous Knowledge

Walking Alongside Project: Indigenous Knowledge

Geraldine Standup (Mohawk Elder, Kahnawake) shares her understanding of what Indigenous Knowledge is.

Walking Alongside Project: Walking with Care

Walking Alongside Project: Walking with Care

Gilbert W. Whiteduck, Algonquin Anishnabe Knowledge Keeper and Educator, explores what it means for educators to “

Walking Together: An Investigation of Indigenous Students’ Relationship to the Academic Library

Walking Together: An Investigation of Indigenous Students’ Relationship to the Academic Library

Libraries have begun to recognize their responsibility to Indigenous patrons and acknowledge gaps in knowledge, sensitivity, and ...

Walking Alongside my Relations: A Transdisciplinary Exploration of Interconnectedness

Walking Alongside my Relations: A Transdisciplinary Exploration of Interconnectedness

This art film is a five-minute breathing snapshot representing the author's experience on July 10th. Through the modalities of ...

Working Across Differences in Collaborations & Partnerships

Working Across Differences in Collaborations & Partnerships

In this series from the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Center for Health Leadership's 2011 Annual Leadership Conference, ...

Culture, Community, and Collaboration: New Directions for Protecting Indigenous Heritage

Culture, Community, and Collaboration: New Directions for Protecting Indigenous Heritage

Questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from Indigenous heritage are at the core of ongoing political, economic, ...

Bridging the Gap Between Planning and Advocacy to Build Collaborative Relationships Webinar

Bridging the Gap Between Planning and Advocacy to Build Collaborative Relationships Webinar

Join Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC) to learn more about successful

Walking Alongside Indigenous Peoples who are Seriously Ill - Webinar June 28, 2022

Walking Alongside Indigenous Peoples who are Seriously Ill - Webinar June 28, 2022

Webinar presented June 28, 2022 showcasing the newly developed curriculum -

Walking Alongside Us – Tashani Kelly

Walking Alongside Us – Tashani Kelly

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