Wise practices: Indigenous-settler relations in Laurentian Great Lakes fishery governance and water protection
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Ongoing tensions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities working in support of the protection management fish water North America have necessitated a shift from current structures towards relationships built upon driven by respect, relevance, reciprocity, responsibility. Similarly, cumulative evolving effects climate change, industrialization, resource extraction, displacement Peoples their traditional contemporary lands waters requires purposeful application decolonizing methods aquatic systems protection, which turn aids re-establishment agency to Peoples. This article endeavors outline critical differences ‘best practices’ ‘wise Laurentian Great Lakes fisheries management, Indigenous-settler relations through dialogue on experiences with colonial governmental bodies. We discuss misunderstandings, need for creating room profoundly respecting ways knowing being. work brings together lessons, stories, knowledge panel allied scholars community members International Association Research annual conference May 2021, subsequently uses conversation-based methodology preserve voices teachings panelists. The lessons shared this are vital future health.
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Great Lakes Research
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2773-0719', '0380-1330']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2022.09.010