Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): : Anishinaabe community-led research on water governance and protection
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance research with a First Nations community in the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron region in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The methodology draws on Indigenous approaches to understanding and developing knowle...
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ftunivwontaojs:oai:ojs.uwo.ca:article/13697 2023-05-15T13:28:36+02:00 Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): : Anishinaabe community-led research on water governance and protection Latulippe, Nicole McGregor, Deborah 2022-07-03 application/pdf https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/iipj/article/view/13697 eng eng Western University https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/iipj/article/view/13697/11825 https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/iipj/article/view/13697 Copyright (c) 2022 Nicole Latulippe, Deborah McGregor https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND The International Indigenous Policy Journal; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022) International Indigenous Policy Journal; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022) 1916-5781 Indigenous water governance Indigenous research methodology Anishinabek nibi giikendaaswin (Indigenous water knowledge) Anishinabek nibi inaakonigewin (Indigenous water law) community-led research collaborative research Great Lakes info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article research 2022 ftunivwontaojs 2023-02-05T19:15:52Z This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance research with a First Nations community in the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron region in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The methodology draws on Indigenous approaches to understanding and developing knowledge and is designed to build community capacity in research and in water protection and governance. This approach recognizes existing community strengths, including traditional knowledge, experiences, perspectives, and associated cultural perspectives and values, laws, responsibilities and lived experience in relation to water. Results identify and contextualize community-held responsibilities and legal principles pertaining to water that support culturally relevant water governance and strategic planning. By synthesizing and extending previous water protection initiatives, this research meaningfully supports the community’s position and leadership on water security and governance. This, in turn, strengthens Indigenous water governance and sustainable water governance broadly as Indigenous understandings and approaches to water are holistic and concern relationships with and responsibilities to all of Creation. Article in Journal/Newspaper anishina* First Nations Western Libraries OJS Canada |
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Indigenous water governance Indigenous research methodology Anishinabek nibi giikendaaswin (Indigenous water knowledge) Anishinabek nibi inaakonigewin (Indigenous water law) community-led research collaborative research Great Lakes Latulippe, Nicole McGregor, Deborah Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): : Anishinaabe community-led research on water governance and protection |
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This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance research with a First Nations community in the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron region in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The methodology draws on Indigenous approaches to understanding and developing knowledge and is designed to build community capacity in research and in water protection and governance. This approach recognizes existing community strengths, including traditional knowledge, experiences, perspectives, and associated cultural perspectives and values, laws, responsibilities and lived experience in relation to water. Results identify and contextualize community-held responsibilities and legal principles pertaining to water that support culturally relevant water governance and strategic planning. By synthesizing and extending previous water protection initiatives, this research meaningfully supports the community’s position and leadership on water security and governance. This, in turn, strengthens Indigenous water governance and sustainable water governance broadly as Indigenous understandings and approaches to water are holistic and concern relationships with and responsibilities to all of Creation. |
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Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): : Anishinaabe community-led research on water governance and protection |
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Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): : Anishinaabe community-led research on water governance and protection |
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Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): : Anishinaabe community-led research on water governance and protection |
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zaagtoonaa nibi (we love the water): : anishinaabe community-led research on water governance and protection |
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Western University |
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