Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall on Two‐Eyed Seeing: “see from one eye with the strengths of Indigenous knowledges and ways of knowing, and from the other eye with the strengths of mainstream knowledges [...], and to use both these eyes together, for the benefit of all”
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Other Indigenous frameworks for promoting knowledge coexistence: (i) "Two Row Wampum" or Kaswentha in Haudenosaunee; (ii) "Two Ways" or Ganma in Yolngu; (iii) "Double‐Canoe" or Waka‐Taurua in Māori; and (iv) "Two‐Eyed Seeing" or Etuaptmumk in Mi’kmaw. Artwork by Nicole Burtonpic.twitter.com/Pkgh3K3YYA
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A stepwise framework for applying Two‐Eyed Seeing to research, reflecting a summary of beneficial steps taken in three case‐studies explored in the paper.pic.twitter.com/JVY4zF7s5f
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A timely paper as
#Canada is clearly struggling to uphold#Indigenous rights in#fisheries.#MikmaqRightsShow this thread
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This is really similar to our work in Aotearoa. Have sent your paper to our team lead. Would love to learn more!
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