Conference Presentations
Keynote Address |
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Session I -Land and Sovereignty |
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Dr. Filberto Penados, Tumul K’in Center of Learning: Redefining Development and Education |
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Ethan Baptiste, Traditional Governance: Replacing a Traditional Dream with a Western Nightmare, Okanagan Nation |
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Erlinda Montillo-Burton, Revival and Enhancement of Indigenous Knowledge System of Indigenous Peoples of Southern Philippines |
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Session II - Sustaining Rights, |
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Monisha Gangopadhyay, The Story Behind the Loss of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in India’s Most Species Rich State – A Focus on the Garo Hills |
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Alberto Vargas, Community Forestry in Mexico and Indigenous Wisdom |
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Session III-Sustainable Development using |
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Naomi Carriere, Qualitative assessment of Woodland Caribou |
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Evangeline S. Galacgac and Criselda M. Balisacan, Traditional Weather Forecasting Methods, Ilocos Norte Philippines |
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Paddy Peters and Iain Davidson-Hunt, Anishinaabe Processes for Cheekahnawaydahmungk Keetahkeemeeman (Keeping the Land) |
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Session IV |
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Dr. Uma Acahrya, Local and Indigenous people, traditional knowledge and conservation of biodiversity: A case from Nepal |
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Bishnu Chandra Poudel, Participatory governance in community forestry: an added challenge for the resource utilization in Nepalese Himalaya |
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Robin Kimmerer, A University /Tribal partnership for education outreach and research in plant restoration |
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John Breuninger and Laura Manthe, Oneida Sustainable Community |
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Session V |
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Victor D. Phillips, Mainstreaming Indigenous Wisdom to help dominant society build a sustainable future |
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Paddy Peters and Andrew Miller, Talking About Fire: Pikangikum Elders Guiding Fire Management Dialogue |
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Carol Crowe, An Indigenous Perspective on a Sustainable Future |
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Session VI |
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Apolinario Cordova and Mark Everingham, Land, autonomy, and sustainable development in Indigenous communities of the Northern autonomous region of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua |
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Edwin Taylor and Mark Everingham, Land, autonomy, and sustainable development in Indigenous communities of the Peten, Guatemala |
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Te Kipa Kepa - Brian Morgan, Traditional Approaches to Forest Management and the Mauri Model |
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Roian Matt and Alan Watson, Traditional Wisdom-Beyond Traditional Knowledge to Protect Wilderness Character as a Means of Protecting Confederated Salish & Kootenai Cultures |
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Session VII |
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Frank K. Lake, Incorporating traditional ecological knowledge with forestry research and management issues in Northwestern California: Case studies of the US Forest Service, Karuk Tribe California, and Karuk Indigenous Basketweavers |
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Session VIII |
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Victoria Yazzie, A Cultural Ethic in Tribal Forest Management and Self-Determination: The Human Dimension of Silviculture |
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Roger Jacob Jr.,Yakama Nation Forest Management Practices |
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Markian Petruncio, Yakama Nation Forest Management Practices |
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Dr. Bharati Sen, Knowledge of Medicinal Plants: Rural Women of Bengal |
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Diogenes Ampam Wejin and Sue Deranger An Awajun Vision for Sustainable Development in Changing World Filled with Outside Resource Development and Encroachment of Mines |
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