Mi'kmaw artist's exhibition revisits 50-year journey
Leonard Paul's exhibition, The Best of Two Worlds, translates his imagination and creativity onto canvas through the lens of two-eyed seeing. The CBC's Alex Guye has the story.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7139034?cmp=rss
How an N.L. author and scientist used 'two-eyed seeing' to craft her debut novel
Novelist Deidre Halbot says she views her writing practice and her day job as an environmental scientist as “polar opposites.”
Yet, despite the distinction she draws between her work in the factual world of science and the fictional world of her writing, her intim...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/how-an-n-l-author-and-scientist-used-two-eyed-seeing-to-craft-her-debut-novel-9.7125575?cmp=rss
I preordered Robin Wall Kimmerer's new book "The Serviceberry" ages ago and forgot all about it. What a nice surprise to find on my doorstep. "Braiding Sweetgrass" is one of my all-time favourite books, so I look forward to digging into this one. @indigenousauthors #TwoEyedSeeing #Ecology #CNF #Indigenous #science #RobinWallKimmerer #ServiceBerry #Bookstodon #botany

Happy Tenth Birthday CFS!

Etuaptmumk - two-eyed seeing: Bringing together land-based learning and online technology to teach Indigenous youth about food

Renee Bujold
Ann Fox, Dr.
Kerry Propser
Kara Pictou
Debbie Martin, Dr.

#LandBasedLearning #TwoEyedSeeing #Technology #IndigenousHealth #Youth #IndigenousFoodways

#Read #OpenAccess
#Share generously! #KnowledgeSharing
#Grow your understanding of #Food
#Repeat

https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/466

Etuaptmumk - two-eyed seeing: Bringing together land-based learning and online technology to teach Indigenous youth about food | Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation

Scholarly and community articles about food and food systems

LOOK UP!
Thursday, November 9, 2023:
Moon And Venus In Conjunction

Look due east around 3 a.m. (and until sunrise) to see 15% waning crescent moon and bright Venus.
No optics needed!

#moon #venus #planet #conjunction #astronomyforall #twoeyedseeing
Graphic credit: Stellarium

Wolastoqey students learn 'two-eyed seeing' approach to marine conservation | CBC News

New to her role as an environmental technician in Bilijk First Nation, formerly Kingsclear, Summer Saulis wants to see her ancestors reflected in the field of environmental conservation. She is now graduating from a program that aims to do exactly that.

CBC

Two-Eyed Land-Based Play and Co-Learning is part of Humber College's Early Childhood Education program. The project makes extensive use of the Humber Arboretum lands and the Centre for Urban Ecology to introduce ECE students to Two-Eyed Seeing, which braids together Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of seeing, being, and doing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4ELpUtufuA

#HumberCollege #HumberArboretum #ECE #TwoEyedSeeing

Two-Eyed Land-Based Play and Co-Learning

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I’m always doing a lot of thinking. In the last weeks I have been pulling together a lot of my thoughts that have been more nebulous. Being in community with powerful love, and thinkers, even urban ceremonial people, and then immersion in thoughts of the land and ecologies - these set me in a place where things I have had on more of a sensory level, or threads of thought have actually come into visual and verbal space.

This is with a real, more than a hat tip to Stephen Svenson for discussions that pull a whole sense together. The visuality happened in daydreams after conversations with Sven in thinking about urban land space, food and land sovereignties. I find these important expressions for unpacking the western mindset and decolonizing my own worldview.

#twoeyedseeing #TEK #traditionalknowledge #spirit #Indigenous #visualrepresentations

https://giiwedinanaang.wordpress.com/2023/03/10/visual-dimensions-of-tek-and-western-worldview/

Visual dimensions of TEK and Western worldview

Giiwedin Anaang

Yurok Indigenous knowledge in the Klamath area of California combines with forest ecology to build a better picture of long-term human-led fire management and why these mountains ate now at risk for fires.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01232-x

#IndigenousKnowledge #TwoEyedSeeing #Ethnobiology

Indigenous knowledge reveals history of fire-prone California forest

A collaboration between scientists and Native American tribes finds tree density in parts of the Klamath Mountains is at a record high, and at risk of serious wildfires.