Environmental Justice and Indigenous Values: Current Issue Webinar 3

Описание к видео Environmental Justice and Indigenous Values: Current Issue Webinar 3

Join Indigenous Educator Darlene Kascak from the Institute for American Indian Studies,
Washington Depot, CT (https://www.iaismuseum.org/). Darlene is a storyteller for the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation and traditional educator with the museum. She will introduce us to the cultural link that connects native cultures to the environment and is part of their decision-making process and lives. Climate change has impacted many cultures differently and the balance of solutions is important to include as we address solutions. How do we include equity in these plans?

Held in January 2023, this is the third webinar for the 2022-2023 Current Issue - Adapting to a Changing Climate for Connecticut Envirothon. To learn more, visit https://ctenvirothon.org/study-guides...

Link 1:    • The Honorable Harvest - Robin Kimmerer  
Link 2:    • Five Reasons Why Jane Goodall Has Hope  

Timestamps:
0:00 - 2:38 Introduction
2:38 - 5:59 Two Eyed Seeing, and Robin Wall Kimmerer
5:59 - 7:40 Video 1 (Link in Bio) and Honorable Harvest
7:40 - 9:10 Do you see the earth as a property or a gift?
9:10 - 14:20 Western vs Native Language
14:20 - 18:37 Commodity Driven Economy
18:37 - 24:18 Gift Economy
24:18 - 26:29 Indigenous Oral Stories
26:29 - 28:54 Characteristics of Indigenous Thinking
28:54 - 33:25 Seven Generations
33:25 - 36:00 Traditional Ecological Knowledges
36:00 - 37:35 What do Trees Provide?
37:35 - 42:00 Western vs Indigenous Civilizations
42:00 - 45:28 Traditional Knowledge vs Western Science
45:28 - 46:08 Video 2 (Link in Bio)
46:08 - 46:50 Actions You Can Take
46:50 - 54:20 Conclusion

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