Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of the Woodlands Cree and Denesuline Peoples of northern Saskatchewan, Canada: The land as teacher and healer

The purpose of this article is to explore and outline the Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of First Nation peoples in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. TEK and Western science are increasingly combined for a fuller portrait and understanding of the natural world. However, more research is needed...

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Main Authors: Michell, Herman, Hardlotte, Brian, McLeod, Robin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Te Rau Ora 2021
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spelling ftjoiw:oai:ojs.joiw.localhost:article/145 2023-05-15T16:00:33+02:00 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of the Woodlands Cree and Denesuline Peoples of northern Saskatchewan, Canada: The land as teacher and healer Michell, Herman Hardlotte, Brian McLeod, Robin 2021-02-25 application/pdf http://manage.journalindigenouswellbeing.com/index.php/joiw/article/view/145 eng eng Te Rau Ora http://manage.journalindigenouswellbeing.com/index.php/joiw/article/view/145/159 http://manage.journalindigenouswellbeing.com/index.php/joiw/article/view/145 Copyright (c) 2021 Herman Michell, Brian Hardlotte, Robin McLeod Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing; Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2021; 26-36 2463-5049 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftjoiw 2021-08-03T12:28:56Z The purpose of this article is to explore and outline the Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of First Nation peoples in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. TEK and Western science are increasingly combined for a fuller portrait and understanding of the natural world. However, more research is needed using Indigenous protocols, methodologies, methods, and languages for conceptual clarity. For the Woodlands Cree and Denesuline (Dene) peoples, the land is a giver of life and is both a teacher and healer as represented in this article. Article in Journal/Newspaper Denesuline Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing Canada Fuller ENVELOPE(162.350,162.350,-77.867,-77.867)
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of the Woodlands Cree and Denesuline Peoples of northern Saskatchewan, Canada: The land as teacher and healer
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title_short Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of the Woodlands Cree and Denesuline Peoples of northern Saskatchewan, Canada: The land as teacher and healer
title_full Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of the Woodlands Cree and Denesuline Peoples of northern Saskatchewan, Canada: The land as teacher and healer
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