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Webinar - Our Plant Relatives: How Indigenous Plant Knowledge is Contributing to Cultural Renewal
Online

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Webinar ID: 814 6739 3002
Passcode: 7354
Please note: The live webinar on Zoom has a limit on the number of participants. For this reason we will also be simultaneously livestreaming the webinar on Facebook. If you are unable to enter the Zoom webinar, please visit ABC's Facebook page to watch the livestream. There is no need to have a Facebook account to be able to watch the livestream.

Our Plant Relatives: How Indigenous Plant Knowledge is Contributing to Cultural Renewal
A Conversation with Dr. Nancy Turner and Leigh Joseph (Styawat)


In this conversation ethnobotanists Nancy Turner and Leigh Joseph (Squamish First Nation) will discuss the role of values in Indigenous knowledge systems and how these values guide cultural interrelationships with medicinal plants. Turner will discuss her work exploring ways to integrate Indigenous ways of knowing with western scientific frameworks, the differences between these systems, and how to ensure exchanges of knowledge occur within a context of respect and reciprocity. Joseph will talk about her community-based research and work focused on revitalizing cultural plant practices and knowledge as a way to contribute to cultural resurgence in collaboration with the Indigenous communities with whom she works.

Date: Thursday, December 10, 2020
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

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