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Weathering changes: Cultivating local and traditional knowledge of environmental change in Tr'ond?k Hw?ch'in traditional territory

机译:风化变化:在传统领土的Tr'ond?k Hw?ch'中培养当地和传统的环境变化知识

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This paper explores a particular experience of cultural bridging between the Heritage Department of the Tr'ond?k Hw?ch'in (TH) First Nation and academics and government funders taking part in the 2007-09 International Polar Year. The TH Heritage Department acted as lead researcher on the project entitled Documenting Traditional Knowledge in Relation to Climate Change. TH Heritage staff spearheaded and largely carried out the project work. Academic researchers, acting as contractors, collaborated in some project activities and produced academic papers summarizing the work. This collaboration provided a rare opportunity for the TH Heritage Department to share the research it has conducted for more than a decade in the broader, institutional context of university and government research. Its success highlights the fact that relationships between these partners are evolving and becoming more equitable: First Nations research is receiving more support, and the corpus of mainstream knowledge is changing, allowing different bodies of work to "count" as knowledge. This paper analyzes some of the differences between TH Heritage approaches to its mandate for gathering and sharing Traditional Knowledge (TK) and the understandings and uses of TK by other governments and by university-based academics. On the basis of project results and recent policy developments in northern governance and research, it makes practical recommendations for reconciling knowledge approaches and building mutually supportive research relationships between First Nations, academics, and government.
机译:本文探讨了Tr'ond?k Hw?ch'in(TH)原住民遗产部与参加2007-09国际极地年的学者和政府资助者之间在文化桥梁方面的特殊经验。 TH遗产部担任该项目的首席研究员,该项目名为“记录与气候变化有关的传统知识”。 TH Heritage员工率先进行了大部分项目工作。作为承包商的学术研究人员参与了一些项目活动,并产生了总结工作的学术论文。这项合作为TH遗产部提供了难得的机会,可以分享其在大学和政府研究的更广泛机构背景下进行了十多年的研究。它的成功凸显了以下事实:这些合作伙伴之间的关系正在发展并变得更加公平:原住民的研究正在得到更多的支持,主流知识的主体也在发生变化,从而使不同的工作机构可以“算作”知识。本文分析了TH Heritage收集和共享传统知识(TK)的授权方法与其他政府和大学学者对TK的理解和使用之间的一些差异。根据项目成果以及北部治理和研究的最新政策发展,它为调和知识方法和建立原住民,学者和政府之间的相互支持的研究关系提出了实用建议。

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