Traditional Knowledge

Traditional knowledge, indigenous knowledge and local knowledge generally refer to knowledge systems embedded in the cultural traditions of regional, indigenous, or local communities. Traditional knowledge includes types of knowledge about traditional technologies of subsistence (e.g. tools and techniques for hunting or agriculture), midwifery, ethnobotany and ecological knowledge, traditional medicine, celestial navigation, craft skills, ethnoastronomy, climate, and others. These kinds of knowledge, crucial for subsistence and survival, are generally based on accumulations of empirical observation and on interaction with the environment. In many cases, traditional knowledge has been passed for generations from person to person, as an oral tradition. Some forms …

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UMP: University of Manitoba Press · 3 May 2024 English

Beading fosters traditional methods of teaching and learning and enables intergenerational transmissions of pattern and skill. These conversations, interviews, essays, and full-colour reproductions of artwork from expert and emerging artists, …

unsuitable for gallery spaces. Combining traditional knowledge and individual creativity in relation to kitchen table was where family passed down Traditional Knowledge. This was not my experience, and I feared


NCCIH: National Collaborating Centre for Indigineous Health · 1 May 2024 English

Chapter 6 of the NCCIH’s Indigenous cultural safety: An environmental scan of cultural safety initiatives in Canada highlights cultural safety initiatives developed and implemented by the Manitoba government and its …

encourage interactions that foster healing and traditional knowledge and culture, including growth for clients


UCP: University of Calgary Press · 30 April 2024 English

The development of equitable relationships and outcomes among Indigenous communities, resource development companies, and governments in Canada is slow and uneven. Protest and Partnership brings together expert contributors to ask …

project proponents; and the inclusion of traditional knowledge in decision-making. Consultation, Engagement


NCCIH: National Collaborating Centre for Indigineous Health · 28 April 2024 English

Chapter 5 of the NCCIH’s Indigenous cultural safety: An environmental scan of cultural safety initiatives in Canada focuses on cultural safety initiatives developed and implemented by Saskatchewan and its various …

Saskatchewan Health Quality Council (SHQC) Traditional Knowledge Keepers Advisory Creation of Executive Director s-diseases-services/ indigenous-health/traditional-knowledge- keepers-advisory Indigenous cultural safety: ns-diseases-services/indigenous-health/traditional-knowledge-keepers-advisory https://www.saskhealthauthority ns-diseases-services/indigenous-health/traditional-knowledge-keepers-advisory https://www.saskhealthauthority ns-diseases-services/indigenous-health/traditional-knowledge-keepers-advisory https://www.saskhealthauthority


NCCIH: National Collaborating Centre for Indigineous Health · 23 April 2024 English

Chapter 4 of the NCCIH’s Indigenous cultural safety: An environmental scan of cultural safety initiatives in Canada presents cultural safety initiatives created by Alberta and its various departments and agencies, …

in the framework and helps ensure that traditional knowledge and agreement. cultural practices can inform


PICES: North Pacific Marine Science Organization · 17 April 2024 English

All names and claims expressed in this book of abstracts are solely those of the authors and do not represent those of the PICES Organization, nor those of their affiliated …

restoring natural ecosystems and revitalizing traditional knowledge. 206 mailto:erikasalazar90@gmail.com S1


RSC: Royal Society of Canada · 9 April 2024 English

The CIHR, NAPHRO and the Health Charities Coalition of Canada undertook discussions on the impacts, gaps, and opportunities in the Canadian health research landscape because of COVID-19 to identify areas …

stewardship), and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (Inuit traditional knowledge).* Health Research System Recovery 13 b) Stewardship) and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (Inuit traditional knowledge). o c. Ensure barriers are removed for Indigenous


UAP: University of Alberta Press · 2 April 2024 English

Indigenous Legalities, Pipeline Viscosities examines the relationship between the Wet’suwet’en and hydrocarbon pipeline development, showing how colonial governments and corporations seek to control Indigenous claims and how the Wet'suwet'en resist. …

Indigenous inter- ests through Aboriginal traditional knowledge studies and the construction of programs


National Association of Women and the Law · 28 March 2024 English

Marina Bredin University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law January 13, 2024 Towards Decolonial Reproductive Justice in Canada: Situating the Practice of Forced Birth Evacuation as a Tool of Modern Colonialism …

Indigenous people including the erasure of traditional knowledge, diversion of resources out of the community separation, bodily autonomy, the devaluation of traditional knowledge, and prevents Indigenous birthing options


TEEB: The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity · 27 March 2024 English

The TEEBAgriFood application in India began in 2019 with the aim to assess organic farming and agroforestry, initially in the Ganga Basin region of India covering two states - Uttarakhand …

maintaining a balance in ecosystems, preserving traditional knowledge related to diverse crop cultivation, and


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