Welcome to the final post in our blog series that explores the power of mapping and GIS in supporting Indigenous Nations to advance their rights and interests. Over the series, we’ve explored everything from custom collector apps for land users to...
Read MoreWelcome to the third post in our blog series that explores the power of mapping and GIS in supporting Indigenous Nations to advance their rights and interests.
When someone is talking about GIS, does it sometimes feel like you don't completely...
Read MoreWelcome to the second post in our blog series that explores the power of mapping and GIS in supporting Indigenous Nations to advance their rights and interests.
In this story, we explore how Wasauksing First Nation used GIS and a...
Read MoreWelcome to our newest blog series that explores the power of mapping and GIS in supporting Indigenous Nations to advance their rights and interests. GIS stands for Geographic Information Systems. Many of us know the term, but if you are fuzzy on...
Read MoreWelcome to the next post inour seriesthat celebrates Indigenous professionals with careers in STEAM! SVS is committed to supporting Indigenous youth who are pursuing careers in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, math, and the arts,...
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Read MoreAcho Dene Koe First Nation Benefits From Remote Lands Department During Pandemic
Acho Dene Koe Territory, Fort Laird, NWT*
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Photo: Indigenous Knowledge interview underway in Pimicikamak Cree Nation
Read MoreA Mi’gmaq Government's Grand Plan: Use Indigenous Knowledge Studies to Build Capacity
Image: MTI community researchers at work
“The best Indigenous Knowledge Studies that come out of communities are conducted by the communities themselves. With community involvement there is more confidence on what’s being done and how the...
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