The University of Winnipeg’s Prairie Climate Centre and their partners have announced the co-development and release of Indigenous Knowledges content and data on the Climate Atlas of Canada. The content includes climate data and projects from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities; documentaries; and a distinctions-based Indigenous Knowledges section in the Climate Atlas of Canada. The information was designed by, with, and for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis organizations and communities, and features the voices of prominent Indigenous figures like Inuk Climate Advocate Siila Watt-Cloutier. “We want to be there teaching the world what is happening and how we can move forward.” said Watt-Cloutier. “Indigenous knowledge is the medicine the world seeks.” UWinnipeg| CBC Note: Archived stories may contain dead links or be missing source links.
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UWinnipeg, MNC, AFN celebrate launch of Indigenous knowledges, climate change content on the Climate Atlas
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