Centering Indigenous Knowledges in ecology and beyond

Author:

Gazing Wolf Joseph1,Ignace Danielle D2,David‐Chavez Dominique M3,Jennings Lydia L45,Smiles Deondre6,Blanchard Paulette7,Simmons Ellen8,Doan‐Crider Diana910,Kills Ruth Plenty Sweetgrass‐She1112,Montgomery Michelle13,Nelson Melissa K5,Black Elk Linda14,Black Elk Luke15,Bridge Gwen16,Chischilly Ann Marie17,Deer Kevin18,DeerinWater Kathy19,Ecoffey Trudy20,Vergun Judith2122,Wildcat Daniel23,Rattling Leaf James24

Affiliation:

1. School of Life Sciences Arizona State University Tempe AZ

2. Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

3. Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Colorado State University Fort Collins CO

4. College of Public Health University of Arizona Tucson AZ

5. School of Sustainability Arizona State University Tempe AZ

6. Department of Geography University of Victoria Victoria Canada

7. Department of Geography University of Kansas Lawrence KS

8. Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences University of British Columbia Okanagan Kelowna Canada

9. Director, Animo Partnership in Natural Resources LLC Medina TX

10. Researcher, Salish Kootenai College Pablo MT

11. Department of Agriculture Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College New Town ND

12. Department of Mathematics University of Montana Missoula MT

13. School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences University of Washington Tacoma WA

14. Food Sovereignty Coordinator United Tribes Technical College Bismarck ND

15. Director of Operations Tatanka Wakpala Bismarck ND

16. Gwen Bridge Consulting, Ltd Nelson Canada

17. Office of Native American Initiatives Northern Arizona University Flagstaff AZ

18. Scholar in Residence First Nations Technical Institute Tyendinaga Canada

19. Vice President of Programs and Research American Indian Science and Engineering Society Albuquerque NM

20. Executive Director, Tanka Fund Kyle SD

21. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis OR

22. School of Ocean, Earth Science and Technology University of Hawai'i at Manoa Honolulu HI

23. Indigenous and American Indian Studies Program Haskell Indian Nations University Lawrence KS

24. North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center University of Colorado‐Boulder Boulder CO

Abstract

There is a resurgent enthusiasm for Indigenous Knowledges (IK) across settler–colonial institutions of research, education, and conservation. But like fitting a square peg in a round hole, IK are being forced into colonial systems, and then only as marginal alternatives. To address this mismatch, the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Section of the Ecological Society of America (ESA) hosted a 2‐day workshop—entitled Elevating Indigenous Knowledges in Ecology—at the 2022 ESA Annual Meeting, which was held on Kanien'keháka (Mohawk) and Ho‐de‐no‐sau‐nee‐ga (Haudenosaunee) territories in Montreal, Canada. This gathering of 21 interdisciplinary Indigenous ecologists included scholars from across the career and professional spectrum. By consensus, workshop participants (including the authors of this article) identified four emergent themes and respective guiding questions as a pathway toward the transformation of settler–colonial institutions into IK‐led spaces. We highlight this pathway to support actions toward systemic change, inspire future directions for Indigenous and non‐Indigenous ecologists, and nurture stronger relationships between Indigenous communities and the Western sciences, toward actualized decoloniality.

Publisher

Wiley

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