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Seven Indigenous Nations Put Forth New Model to Conserve Caribou
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Seven Indigenous Nations Put Forth New Model to Conserve Caribou

In August, I had the opportunity to visit with the Kaska people in the MacKenzie Mountains, in an area known as “Dechenla”. There, a young Kaska became a man by hunting his first caribou.  His fellow hunters ripped his sleeve off as a sign of his transition to manhood, and they brought its meat to our camp for preparation.  That evening, I ate caribou for the first time in over a year.  It was delicious; I felt its energy immediately.  I was eating ribs, which are fairly lean, but I could still taste some of the fat that I love so much.

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Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Supports Indigenous Guardians
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Supports Indigenous Guardians

The Indigenous Leadership Initiative is honoured to receive a grant from the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation in support of Indigenous Guardians Programs. The foundation is committed to promoting conservation, defending Indigenous rights and addressing climate change. Indigenous Guardians Programs advance all of these aims, and the grant will help strengthen and spread this powerful model of Indigenous stewardship in Canada.

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New Video Spotlights Indigenous Guardians’ Leadership on the Land
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

New Video Spotlights Indigenous Guardians’ Leadership on the Land

Gloria Enzoe grew up hearing her mother talk about the love for the land and the need to speak on behalf of the water, air, trees and animals. When the Elders in her community of Lutsel K’e in the Northwest Territories began calling for a local program to manage traditional territory and get youth out on the land, Gloria knew it was a chance to honour her mother’s teachings. In 2008, she helped launch the Ni hat’ni Dene, an Indigenous Guardians program.

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Indigenous-Led Conservation Plays Pivotal Role at Parks Conference
Carly Pearlman Carly Pearlman

Indigenous-Led Conservation Plays Pivotal Role at Parks Conference

The time has come for this kind of dialogue. Indigenous Nations in Canada are preserving vast stretches of ancient forest and pristine waters. Yet Canada doesn’t always recognize Indigenous Protected Areas and other designations as contributing to the national system and “counting” towards national targets. More partnerships between Indigenous and Canadians governments can help secure this recognition.

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