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Albert Marshall1 and Cheryl Bartlett2 1 Elder and HonDLitt, Eskasoni community, Mi’kmaq Nation2 Canada Research Chair in Integrative Science & Professor of Biology, CBU

albertdmarshall@ns.sympatico.ca cheryl_bartlett@cbu.ca www.integrativescience.ca

Integrative Science and

Two-Eyed Seeing:Walking & Talking Together

UPPER FRASER FISHERIES CONSERVATION ALLIANCE3 MARCH 2010; PRINCE GEORGE, BC

Outline of Presentation•Introduction: Integrative Science & TES•Seven Lessons Learned

1. Acknowledge we need each other: • Co-Learning Journey

2. Adopt a Guiding Principle:• Two-Eyed Seeing (TES)

3. View “science” inclusive of two (or more) worldviews4. Grow forward: together, we heal 5. Put our actions, values, and knowledges “out in front”

• enter “ethical space” (sensu Willie Ermine)

6. Use visuals7. Weave back and forth between our worldviews

Walking & Talking Together

Eskasoni First Nation Detachment

Thank you / Wela’lioq

IAPH

The support of various partnersand funding agencies

is gratefully acknowledged.

Mi’kmaq Elders & Students & Research Team

Indigenous Western

“bringing our knowledges together”our worldviewsour sciences

Toqwa’tu’kl KjijitaqnnIntegrative Science

our storiesour worldviews

Indigenous Western

There are 96 more slides to this presentation. The authors of the presentation were very generous to share it with me after I witnessed them deliver it at workshop in Prince George in March 2010. What I have provided here are only the first 6 slides. If you want to view the entire presentation, please contact me at perreaultp@me.com and we will discuss the sharing protocol.

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