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Researcher | Location: Peterborough, ON, Canada
Interested in Traditional Ecological Knowledge in relation to oceans, waterways, watercraft and water stewardship; both locally and world-wide.
Institution | Members: 01 | Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
A post-secondary educational institution situated on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishnaabeg nations, covered under Treaty 3 of 1792, Between the Lakes Purchase.
Researcher | Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Data
Researcher | Location: Australia
Researcher at Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research PhD student at School of International Studies, UTS
Researcher | Location: Halifax, NS, Canada
Current MI student: conducting research for a thesis that pertains to publishing policies, Indigenous Data Sovereignty, equity and inclusivity.
Institution | Members: 01 | Location: South Hadley, MA, United States
No description provided.
Researcher | Location: Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Indigenous partnership models, environmental practice, story-telling & future planning, contemporary indigenous organisational culture, philosophies & leadership, local stories & descent lines
Institution | Members: 01 | Location: Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
The MEG examines societal and environmental issues such as decolonization, collaborative processes and sustainability, with collections of over 275,000 objects, and documents from all five continents.
Institution | Members: 01 | Location: Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
MARKK promotes the appreciation for and knowledge of the cultures and arts of the world. Through exhibitions, events and research, it provides spaces for cultural encounters and critical reflection.
Researcher | Location: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States of America
Graduate Assistant in the ME*E Lab
Researcher | Location: Floreat, WA, Australia
Experimental Spatial Scientist
Researcher | Location: Tucson, AZ, United States of America
I am a geologist working with information scientists to make several paleontology/paleobiology/archaeology databases more interoperable and to develop ways to flag samples.
Researcher | Location: Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
Māori researcher with background in horticultural engineering, plant physiology, environmental science & sustainable development, secondary, tertiary and work-integrated learning education.
Institution | Members: 01 | Location: Madison, WI, United States of America
Neotoma is a global database of (largely) ice age fossils, contributed by researchers and organized into constituent databases. https://www.neotomadb.org
Researcher | Location: LANSING, MI, United States of America
My research is focused on repatriation and return of ancestral belongings, as decided by the community first.
Institution | Members: 07 | Location: New York, United States
The New York Botanical Garden's William and Lynda Steere Herbarium is one of the largest collections of its kind in the world, holding 7.8 million plant and fungal specimens from around the globe.
Institution | Members: 02 | Location: Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
The NZAA is New Zealand's national organisation for archaeology, which aims to promote and foster archaeological research in New Zealand.
Institution | Members: 05 | Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Newfields is home to the Indianapolis Museum of Art; Lilly House; The Garden; The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park; and Miller House and Garden. For more information: DiscoverNewfields.org.
Community | Members: 01 | Location: Idaho, United States of America
The mission of the Cultural Resource Program (CRP) is to promote the understanding and use of nimiipuu’neewit (traditional Nez Perce life-ways) as key components of culture and regional management.
Community | Members: 06 | Location: Te Matau a Maui, New Zealand
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