I am sitting on the banks near the water, the early spring sun feels warmer than the summer sun on my skin. The rays are sparkling like glitter on top of the calm waves. I feel the newly grown, humid strands of grass caress my hands and legs, embracing me and welcoming me to the …
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Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge to Environmentalism in Canada
By: Ana L. Arciniega There is a problem of inclusivity within the environmentalist community and government policies in Canada. In particular, Indigenous people and their cultural teachings are underrepresented and completely sidelined in environmental NGOs and organizations as well as in the building of national policies regarding the land. Indigenous peoples in Canada have a …
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