Dine scholar and activist Lyla June Johnston on Indigenous knowledge and the role of traditional stewardship in ensuring food security and ecological resilience throughout Turtle Island.
A self-organized, informal group of indigenous persons, staff of indigenous governments and organizations, and experts with experience working with issues concerning traditional knowledges (The Climate and Traditional Knowledges Workgroup – CTKW), who has developed a framework to increase understanding of issues relating to access and protection of TKs in climate initiatives and interactions between holders of TKs and non-tribal partners.