Traditional Knowledge and Reciprocity Webinar

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We have heard from teachers, knowledge keepers, activists for decades imploring the non-indigenous policy makers that Traditional Knowledge is key in the protection and preservation of our waters. We have heard countless speaker’s advocate for the inclusion of Traditional Knowledge in frameworks of conservation, in environmental assessments. LWIC considers the real need for a conversation on a complex problem. How we credit, honor and pay fairly for the knowledge shared. How the memory, intention and viability of how we protect our sacred waters is attributed and not stolen. We need to reconcile reciprocity in the western world and decolonize the honorarium.

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