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Indigenous Fire Data Sovereignty: Applying Indigenous Data Sovereignty Principles to Fire Research

open access: yesFire
Indigenous Peoples have been stewarding lands with fire for ecosystem improvement since time immemorial. These stewardship practices are part and parcel of the ways in which Indigenous Peoples have long recorded and protected knowledge through our ...
Melinda M. Adams
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Culturally competent stewardship in non-Indigenous museums

open access: yes, 2022
The lack of engagement by museums with Indigenous Nations for stewardship purposes, as reported in a 2020 Canadian Museum Association survey, prompts a case study of stewardship of Indigenous cultural material at a small non-Indigenous museum. Inadequate policies and practices for the Indigenous cultural material there are found to threaten the ...
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Relational Accountability in Indigenous Data Stewardship and Archival Practices

open access: yesProceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology
ABSTRACT The responsible stewardship of Indigenous information and research data in information institutions is grounded in two key understandings. The first is an awareness of national and international frameworks related to Indigenous archive and data sovereignty, and the second is an understanding of relational accountability and ...
Sandra Littletree   +6 more
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Are Carbon Credits Important for Indigenous Fire Stewardship? Insights from British Columbia

open access: yesFire
Indigenous Fire Stewardship (IFS) has long been practiced by Indigenous Peoples to care for the land, reduce wildfire risk, and maintain ecological and cultural values.
Philippe Ambeault   +2 more
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Wayfinding, knowledge, perspective, and engagement: Preparing tribal liaisons for stewardship of Indigenous lands

open access: yesEcosphere
Indigenous stewardship practices, deeply rooted in traditional values and knowledge, often differ from non‐Indigenous management approaches. Bridging these differing practices and approaches requires professionals trained in both Indigenous and non ...
David C. Mays   +5 more
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Decolonizing Religion

open access: yesSocietas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat
The perceived binary between “world religions” and indigenous traditions is a colonial construct. The editorial asserts that dismantling this oppositional framework is essential for decolonizing religion and enabling constructive conversations with ...
Siti Sarah Muwahidah
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From paternalism to self-determination: examining evolving tribal-federal relationships and co-management arrangements through three case studies

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
As governments around the world seek to develop and implement co-management practices with Indigenous peoples and local communities, there are many questions about how to foster collaborative and just agreements that support self-determination.
Clarita Lefthand-Begay   +11 more
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Ethnoecological perspectives on environmental stewardship: Tenets and basis of reciprocity in Gitxsan and nłeʔkepmx (Nlaka'pamux) Territories

open access: yesPeople and Nature
Local and Indigenous Peoples steward and protect a significant proportion of biologically diverse ecosystems globally. This fact is increasingly acknowledged by researchers and international organizations, offering both opportunities and challenges at ...
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong   +5 more
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"We have that vision of the future": Indigenous womxn's resistance as environmental protection in the U.S. Southwest

open access: yesJournal of Political Ecology
Widespread recognition of the effectiveness of Indigenous land stewardship has largely been met by attempts to instrumentalize Indigenous environmental governance in the service of global conservation goals.
Margot Ruth Lurie
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Cultural Stewardship Accountability of Seed Bank Institutions for Indigenous Knowledge

open access: yesInternational Journal of Rural Law and Policy, 2016
A growing emphasis among seed banks in Australia and globally is the collection of seed and information associated with wild crop relatives of food and fodder crops. This is part of scientific efforts to store and document plant traits that may prove useful to deal with risks to food and bio security in the face of global climate changes.
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