Restore our traditional livelihoods.

Indigenous peoples have always lived in connection with Lake Winnipeg. The knowledge and practices developed by each generation and passed on to the next - are critical to ensuring our future.

We call on Indigenous peoples to reclaim and strengthen those ties to the land.

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Indigenous Water Monitoring Network

Indigenous peoples have always adapted and responded to change using the best available tools.

Today, many First Nations in the watershed have set up guardian and monitoring programs to make well-informed decisions to protect Lake Winnipeg and our traditional livelihood. These programs fill gaps in scientific understanding by centering Indigenous knowledge and relying on people living on the land.

Working together with these programs, we are developing a network to weave together strength as a collective.

Goals

1.    Collect high-quality observable information to support decision making by First Nations peoples and governments.

2.   Build the capacity of individual monitoring and guardian programs.

3.   Create clear defined indicators, methods and actions to strengthen collaboration between programs.

 

Paterson Bay, near Berens River.

What you can do.

If you’d like to learn more about the Indigenous Water Monitoring Network or would like to get involved, we would love to hear from you! Contact us

Call to Action #1 Acknowledge Water As Sacred

Call to Action #2 Restore Our Traditional Livelihoods

Call to Action #3 Renew Our Collective Responsibility

Call to Action #4 Awaken Our Future Leaders