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  1. Loved listening to, learning from and being inspired by Garry Oker’s creative and experiential approach to #IndigenousEducation, thanks to his #IndigenomicsNow talk on 'Reimagining the Future'. I will be exploring his work further at garryoker.com/

    A question posed from Garry's talk, "How do you see digital heritage tools, like interactive exhibits, impacting the preservation of Indigenous languages and traditions?"

    #IndigenousKnowledge #DigitalHeritage #Indigenomics

  2. Great question from Indigenomics Now, as Eli Enns delivers his Keynote Address, "In what way do you think #IndigenousKnowledge and modern #technology could create a more abundant and #SustainableFuture for all?"

    Your thoughts?

    #Indigenomics #IndigenomicsNow #SustainableFunding #SustainableGrowth #IndigenousWisdom

  3. Excited to be tuning in to the inaugural #IndigenomicsNow over the next 24 hours with Hosts Carol Anne Hilton, Justin Holness, Sage Lacerte & Jonathan K. Fleury, as we explore global Indigenous economic knowledge development & mobilization. events.indigenomicsinstitute.c Opened with a traditional welcome from Ne?emtenat (Florence Dick).

    My thanks to @Interledger for the invitation to this sharing of #knowledge & #wisdom. Great to see your relationship grow.

    Hych'ka Siem. Klecko Klecko.

    #Indigenomics

  4. @GuerillaOntologist Awesome -- we need a history of cooperative #indigenomics. Are we still in touch with Brigit McCone?

  5. Bayside Development Corporation, the #business arm of Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation, has embedded Mi’kmaw worldview into its business responsibilities.

    Traditional #laws and #customs are captured in eight principles the corporation uses as a lens to evaluate #economic opportunity.

    CEO Rose Paul explained Bayside’s philosophy during a keynote speech at the Indigenomics Bay Street conference in Toronto.

    windspeaker.com/news/windspeak

    #Indigenous #FirstNations #economy #Indigenomics #reconciliation

  6. The Indigenous economy is continuing to make progress, with corporations and governments working to partner with Indigenous Nations to include them in business and industry successes.

    Reconciliation may be driving the inclusion, said a panel at the Indigenomics Bay Street conference in Toronto, but it’s up to everyone to ensure that progress is built on what is best for future generations.

    windspeaker.com/news/windspeak

    #Indigenous #FirstNations #Métis #Inuit #economy #Indigenomics #reconciliation