Culturally Sensitive Field Protocol: The Manomin Project

This field protocol was developed to guide respectful, ethical and culturally sensitive research activities in the project, Intensifying manomin (Zizania palustris) growth in environments altered by colonial settlement in ways that are responsive to Anishinaabe knowledge and values. The Manomin Proj...

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Main Authors: Luby, Brittany, Bradford, Andrea, Mehltretter, Samantha, Luby, Allan, Wagamese, Archie, Henry, Barry, Henry, Clarence, Strong, Danny, Henry, John, Klein, Josephine, Kabestra, Larry, Greene, Terry, Jourdain, Theresa, Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5683/sp2/6afkuv 2023-05-15T13:28:34+02:00 Culturally Sensitive Field Protocol: The Manomin Project Luby, Brittany Bradford, Andrea Mehltretter, Samantha Luby, Allan Wagamese, Archie Henry, Barry Henry, Clarence Strong, Danny Henry, John Klein, Josephine Kabestra, Larry Greene, Terry Jourdain, Theresa Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5683/sp2/6afkuv https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info/citation?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP2/6AFKUV unknown Scholars Portal Dataverse dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5683/sp2/6afkuv 2022-02-08T11:47:00Z This field protocol was developed to guide respectful, ethical and culturally sensitive research activities in the project, Intensifying manomin (Zizania palustris) growth in environments altered by colonial settlement in ways that are responsive to Anishinaabe knowledge and values. The Manomin Project, funded by George Weston Ltd., aims to integrate environmental data retrieved by University of Guelph (UofG) researchers with cultural and ecological knowledge from Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation with the objective of restoring Manomin (commonly known in English as “wild rice”) on the Upper Winnipeg River. At present, the Research Ethics Board at U of G does not recognize Manomin as a spirit being like the Anishinabeg do. Due to differences in cultural beliefs and ways of knowing, it was essential to the project that a culturally sensitive field protocol be developed to sustain a healthy and respectful relationship between U of G researchers, Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation (NAN), and Manomin (a non-human collaborator). Dataset anishina* DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description This field protocol was developed to guide respectful, ethical and culturally sensitive research activities in the project, Intensifying manomin (Zizania palustris) growth in environments altered by colonial settlement in ways that are responsive to Anishinaabe knowledge and values. The Manomin Project, funded by George Weston Ltd., aims to integrate environmental data retrieved by University of Guelph (UofG) researchers with cultural and ecological knowledge from Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation with the objective of restoring Manomin (commonly known in English as “wild rice”) on the Upper Winnipeg River. At present, the Research Ethics Board at U of G does not recognize Manomin as a spirit being like the Anishinabeg do. Due to differences in cultural beliefs and ways of knowing, it was essential to the project that a culturally sensitive field protocol be developed to sustain a healthy and respectful relationship between U of G researchers, Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation (NAN), and Manomin (a non-human collaborator).
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author Luby, Brittany
Bradford, Andrea
Mehltretter, Samantha
Luby, Allan
Wagamese, Archie
Henry, Barry
Henry, Clarence
Strong, Danny
Henry, John
Klein, Josephine
Kabestra, Larry
Greene, Terry
Jourdain, Theresa
Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation
spellingShingle Luby, Brittany
Bradford, Andrea
Mehltretter, Samantha
Luby, Allan
Wagamese, Archie
Henry, Barry
Henry, Clarence
Strong, Danny
Henry, John
Klein, Josephine
Kabestra, Larry
Greene, Terry
Jourdain, Theresa
Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation
Culturally Sensitive Field Protocol: The Manomin Project
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Bradford, Andrea
Mehltretter, Samantha
Luby, Allan
Wagamese, Archie
Henry, Barry
Henry, Clarence
Strong, Danny
Henry, John
Klein, Josephine
Kabestra, Larry
Greene, Terry
Jourdain, Theresa
Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation
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title Culturally Sensitive Field Protocol: The Manomin Project
title_short Culturally Sensitive Field Protocol: The Manomin Project
title_full Culturally Sensitive Field Protocol: The Manomin Project
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title_full_unstemmed Culturally Sensitive Field Protocol: The Manomin Project
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