Weejeedamin: An Indigenous Land-based Futurity

Weejeedamin:本土的陆基未来

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项目摘要

Weejeedamin: An Indigenous Land-based Futurity, is the innovative development and application of urban land co-management strategies rooted in traditional Indigenous land-based practices and knowledges. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated many adverse social determinants of health within urban Indigenous communities across the country. Combined with the closure of many community food gardens and urban parks at the beginning of the pandemic this further stressed many urban Indigenous people's relationship with the land, especially in a time when Elders and Knowledge Keepers were asking for an increased collection and use of traditional medicines. Building on the work already accomplished by local grassroots Indigenous community organizations, this project will allow for an enhanced coordinated effort among our community partners - The City of Kitchener, White Owl Native Ancestry Association and the Wisahkotewinowak Urban Indigenous Garden Collective, to create a 33 acre restoration project securing sustainable, traditional food and medicines, increasing local biodiversity through habitat restoration and reintroduction of native species, building community capacity, mobilizing knowledge, and exercising land co-management and relational agricultural practices on the land.
Weejeedamin:一个以土地为基础的未来,是城市土地共同管理战略的创新发展和应用,植根于传统的以土地为基础的做法和知识。新冠肺炎大流行加剧了全国各地城市土著社区内许多不利的健康社会决定因素。再加上大流行初期关闭了许多社区食品园和城市公园,这进一步强调了许多城市土著居民与土地的关系,特别是在长老和知识保管者要求增加收集和使用传统药物的时候。在当地基层土著社区组织已经完成的工作的基础上,该项目将加强我们的社区合作伙伴--基奇纳市、白猫头鹰土著祖先协会和Wisahkotewinowak城市土著花园集体之间的协调努力,以创建一个33英亩的恢复项目,以确保可持续的传统食品和药品,通过栖息地恢复和重新引入土著物种来增加当地生物多样性,建设社区能力,调动知识,并在土地上实行土地共同管理和相关的农业做法。

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Conestoga's SMART Centre: Smart Manufacturing and Advanced Recycling Technologies - Specializing in Sustainable Life-Cycle Products and Materials.
康尼斯托加的智能中心:智能制造和先进回收技术 - 专注于可持续生命周期产品和材料。
  • 批准号:
    535776-2019
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.74万
  • 项目类别:
    Technology Access Centre
Secure Digital Supply Chain
安全数字供应链
  • 批准号:
    546356-2019
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.74万
  • 项目类别:
    College and Community Innovation Program

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