Join us for the second of a 2-part series discussing Indigenous perspectives on the collection and incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) into Service decision making. We focus on the Alexander Archipelago Wolf Species Status Assessment as a case study, but this information may be applicable in other settings beyond listing decisions. It is our hope this presentation will provide employees context in how to better engage with Indigenous communities when incorporating IK into their work. In this segment, you’ll hear from Indigenous Knowledge Bearers in a panel-style discussion on their perspectives in working with social scientists on efforts to work with the Service.
Who Should Attend
We welcome any Department of the Interior staff and partners, and anyone else who may be involved with tribes or who wish to learn more about working with tribes.
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We will record this broadcast and upload it to the NCTC Broadcast Library within 2 weeks after the event. You will also find the draft report and the first recording on this page. However, it is not necessary to have watched the first broadcast to join or understand this broadcast.