Two-Eyed Seeing and the Language of Healing in Community-Based Research
Two-Eyed Seeing: Building Cultural Bridges for Aboriginal Students
Two-Eyed Seeing: Creating a New Liminal Space in Education
The Two-Eyed Seeing Garden
[Two-Eyed Seeing in Medicine] (Authors' Draft)
Two-Eyed Seeing: [Indigenous] Astronomy & NASA Moon 2 Mars
Playlist for series of eight webinars which focus on Ojibwe, (D)Lakota, Mayan, Navajo, African, Hawaiian, and Arabian astrological systems.
Related material: Ojibwe Sky Star Map; D(L)akota Star Map, Cree Star Map.
Two-Eyed Seeing into Environmental Education: Revealing its "Natural" Readiness to Indigenize
Two Little Savages: Being the Adventures of Two Boys Who Lived as Indians and What They Learned, With Over Three Hundred Drawings
Two Native Americans Speak on Art Values and the Value of Arts
Two-Spirited People and Social Work Practice: Exploring the History of Aboriginal Gender and Sexual Diversity
Two-spirits: Conceptualization in a L’nuwey Worldview
Two Ways of Knowing: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge
Includes explanation of the main features of the two knowledge systems and three brief case studies: Indigenous plant classification and nomenclature; pine mushroom industry in Northwestern BC; smallpox epidemic of 1862; and AIDS and its impact on Indigenous populations.
Recommended for Grade 8 Biology.
"Two Worlds Together": Contradiction and Curriculum in First Nations Adult Science Education
UBC Learning Circle January 9, 2014: Traditional Foods
UN Steps Up Action on Traditional Knowledge
Uncovering Aboriginal Nursing Knowledge Through Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
Under Mount Saint Elias: The History and Culture of the Yakutat Tlingit: Part One
Understanding a Theory of Public Participation in Park Planning For Nunavut, Canada
Understanding Aboriginal Arts in Canada Today: A Knowledge and Literature Review
Understanding Aboriginal Learning Ideology Through Storywork With Elders
Understanding about Type II Diabetes Mellitus among the Nêhinaw (Cree)
Understanding and Improving Aboriginal Maternal and Child Health in Canada: Compendium of Promising Practices
Understanding Chronic Disease and the Role for Traditional Approaches in Aboriginal Communities
Understanding Climate Change in the North: State of Knowledge and New Directions in Research. Session 1C: Local and Tradition Knowledge of Climate Change and Options for Renewable Energy in Remote Communities
Understanding Indigenous Canadian Traditional Health and Healing
[Understanding Indigenous Perspectives]: Modules
Understanding Māori Food Security and Food Sovereignty Issues in Whakatāne
Understanding Resilience Through Revitalizing Traditional Ways of Healing in a Kanien'kehá:ka Community
Understanding Sustainability Education: A Community-based Participatory Experience
Understanding the Impact of the Pain Experience on Aboriginal Children's Wellbeing: Viewing Through a Two-Eyed Seeing Lens
Understanding the Spaces of Knowledge Construction : Interviews with Anthropologists in Canada
Underwater Panthers, Thunderbirds, and Anishinaabe Star Knowledge
Speaker relates seven star stories: Ojiig - The Fisher which encompasses the Big Dipper; Maang - The Loon, the inverted Little Dipper; Bishi Bizhiw - the Great Underwater Panther whose tail is the head of the Leo and its head which is the head of Hydra; Animikii Binesii - Thunderbird, the constellation Cignus; Nanboozhoo or Nanabush, the constellation Orion; Gwiingwa'aage "The One who Came from a Falling Star" - Wolverine which refers to a meteor striking the Earth and creating a lake; and No'aachige'anang - the Prophecy Star which refers to Halley's Comet.
Duration: 26:20.