The Lake Winnipeg watershed map & the Lake Winnipeg water treaty The Lake Winnipeg watershed map was developed through a partnership between the Decolonizing Water project at the University of Ottawa and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. It is meant to...
This article explores Indigenous knowledge on N’bi. It examines differing worldviews and discusses what Indigenous knowledge is and how Indigenous Peoples have been sharing their knowledge. This article discusses Anishinaabek approaches to N’bi and...
Join us for a discussion about how Indigenous and Crown law can support Indigenous-led conservation. Moderator: Jesse Wente, Broadcaster, Indigenous Advocate & Pop Culture Philosopher Panelists: Aimée Craft, Associate Professor Faculty of Law, University of...
The Navigating the Law to Protect the Environment webinar series is a partnership project between the Manitoba Eco-Network, the University of Winnipeg, and the Public Interest Law Centre which aims to provide information to activists, lawyers, students, and community...
Decolonizing Water co-lead Deborah McGregor is a co-editor on a recent publication titled, Supplement on Bridging Indigenous and non-Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Chapters also include Decolonizing Water’s Susan Bell Chiblow.Abstract: Indigenous peoples were...