All ... Back in early May, I asked about indigeneity and climate change 
resources.  Here is the collection of resources from our always-generous 
community. Best, Ron
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Stacy VanDeveer: this scholar's work is great 
https://www.google.com/search?q=dina+gilio-whitaker&client=firefox-b-1-d&source=lnms&tbm=vid&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiJ4ebIsdL3AhXBG80KHVgEChEQ_AUoA3oECAIQBQ&biw=1280&bih=586&dpr=2<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.google.com/search?q=dina*gilio-whitaker&client=firefox-b-1-d&source=lnms&tbm=vid&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiJ4ebIsdL3AhXBG80KHVgEChEQ_AUoA3oECAIQBQ&biw=1280&bih=586&dpr=2__;Kw!!C5qS4YX3!CZMfJCBs8aokaXRp1BWOtrcVtjBGX-CbcN9tYm8IzPuYJzbuY-K9sglz6_vfd89Q48TqRxE3pDZXFGSojeu0qd2_R87ehA$>

Alejandro Esquerra: I find it interesting to explore how to link indigenous 
resistance culture (and the way indigenous peoples mobilize their knowledge) 
and climate change. The Dhillpn Jaskiran 2016 is a very short text that talks 
about this issue. The book is an interesting volume for further reading. 1) 
Dhillon, Jaskiran. (2016) Indigenous Youth Are Building a Climate Justice 
Movement by Targeting Colonialism. Truthout, June 20: 613-615. 2) Estes, Nick, 
and Jaskiran Dhillon. (2019) Standing with Standing Rock: Voices from The# 
NoDAPL Movement. U of Minnesota Press.



Olivia: Decolonise Knowledge videos 
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNF_ZGgDERaTyZsvMxhDB2jaNu0kqpb37<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNF_ZGgDERaTyZsvMxhDB2jaNu0kqpb37__;!!C5qS4YX3!AClAgKGhJYwSOeEDP-GQ_DVuH0Uo0Q9NPaAjOIl5t-DHJGezNgjL47QZoGBLXcwTz1n1WetMTcqQI1jXcg$>

Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya: For webinars, I'd recommend any of Kyle Whyte's 
lectures. He has both very short (15 min) and longer (1.25 hrs) recorded 
lectures on youtube.  I also have an article that was just published on May 5, 
co-authored with Tribal elders, among others, that explores the role of 
Indigenous knowledge in climate science and climate policy (see attached).

  *   Marion Suiseeya KR, O'connell MG, Leoso E, et al. Waking from Paralysis: 
Revitalizing Conceptions of Climate Knowledge and Justice for More Effective 
Climate Action. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social 
Science. 2022;700(1):166-182. 
doi:10.1177/00027162221095495<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/doi.org/10.1177/00027162221095495__;!!C5qS4YX3!C9Zsgq6dDLVDER3mcuOAEV5-zOHqwhzTcnGhBSOjGW6o0_JvNIsKi9bFgVm7hpgJ-w-a-3Te72EM02Q3_MaPORBeJccsLwIUQQtd1g$>
I really like Kyle Whyte's climate science fiction article as well. It is on 
the longer side.

  *   Whyte, Kyle P. "Indigenous science (fiction) for the Anthropocene: 
Ancestral dystopias and fantasies of climate change crises." Environment and 
Planning E: Nature and Space 1, no. 1-2 (2018): 224-242.
This Tribal Adaptation Menu is the first in the US to integrate indigenous 
knowledge and climate adaptation: 
https://glifwc.org/ClimateChange/TribalAdaptationMenuV1.pdf
Lastly, here are the readings I assign for a session on Traditional Knowledge 
and Climate Governance:
*  Kimmerer, Robin Wall. "The Honorable 
Harvest<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/160292/files/12989967?wrap=1__;!!C5qS4YX3!C9Zsgq6dDLVDER3mcuOAEV5-zOHqwhzTcnGhBSOjGW6o0_JvNIsKi9bFgVm7hpgJ-w-a-3Te72EM02Q3_MaPORBeJccsLwIEHj9EkA$>."<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/160292/files/12989967/download?download_frd=1__;!!C5qS4YX3!C9Zsgq6dDLVDER3mcuOAEV5-zOHqwhzTcnGhBSOjGW6o0_JvNIsKi9bFgVm7hpgJ-w-a-3Te72EM02Q3_MaPORBeJccsLwItWgLrXg$>
 in Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the 
Teachings of Plants. 2013. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Milkweed Editions.
*  CARE Principles: https://www.gida-global.org/care (Links to an external 
site.)<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.gida-global.org/care__;!!C5qS4YX3!C9Zsgq6dDLVDER3mcuOAEV5-zOHqwhzTcnGhBSOjGW6o0_JvNIsKi9bFgVm7hpgJ-w-a-3Te72EM02Q3_MaPORBeJccsLwL0FkJ91Q$>
*  Whyte, Kyle. "Critical investigations of resilience: A brief introduction to 
indigenous environmental studies & 
sciences<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/160292/files/12829803?wrap=1__;!!C5qS4YX3!C9Zsgq6dDLVDER3mcuOAEV5-zOHqwhzTcnGhBSOjGW6o0_JvNIsKi9bFgVm7hpgJ-w-a-3Te72EM02Q3_MaPORBeJccsLwIZC59YSA$>."
 Daedalus 147, no. 2 (2018): 136-147.
*  Smith, Heather A., and Karyn Sharp. "Indigenous climate 
knowledges<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/160292/files/12989968?wrap=1__;!!C5qS4YX3!C9Zsgq6dDLVDER3mcuOAEV5-zOHqwhzTcnGhBSOjGW6o0_JvNIsKi9bFgVm7hpgJ-w-a-3Te72EM02Q3_MaPORBeJccsLwKWWnMyFw$>."
 Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 3, no. 5 (2012): 467-476

Charlie Chester: a list of relevant online resources here: 
http://earthweb.info/actors/indigenous.html#climate<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/earthweb.info/actors/indigenous.html*climate__;Iw!!C5qS4YX3!CJBUog99bl62m8DI1wQHNkWoML-jduf3OiWD5K0nffxeLvaEoqB5_QBVbCyMtN5-Sxq91JtSnKdE_KCBsywOOChl9MHl$>
  and Chapter 10 of the attached book might be good (haven't read it) and I 
found this story in my records: 
https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/life-and-public/2016/10/ban-ki-moon-indigenous-peoples-knowledge-can-helps-us-prevent-climate<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/thebarentsobserver.com/en/life-and-public/2016/10/ban-ki-moon-indigenous-peoples-knowledge-can-helps-us-prevent-climate__;!!C5qS4YX3!CJBUog99bl62m8DI1wQHNkWoML-jduf3OiWD5K0nffxeLvaEoqB5_QBVbCyMtN5-Sxq91JtSnKdE_KCBsywOOEChwjeI$>.

Dina Lupin: Kyle Whyte has written a great deal on this topic, including on 
thinking about the meaning of concept 'climate change' and its relationship to 
colonisation. He has also made a YouTube video that your students might like: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YPvsOCUhI8<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YPvsOCUhI8__;!!C5qS4YX3!D6qZcd28zIS-er8QCxrw1MfSGvNjwx2TDuDuhpCTMTDBDrPKTxRjjVTpsjqpssg-0BB-F-2kS1m04_O4azE$>
 He was also involved in the development of guidelines on use of traditional 
knowledge that you can find here: 
https://climatetkw.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/tks_guidelines_v1.pdf<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/climatetkw.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/tks_guidelines_v1.pdf__;!!C5qS4YX3!D6qZcd28zIS-er8QCxrw1MfSGvNjwx2TDuDuhpCTMTDBDrPKTxRjjVTpsjqpssg-0BB-F-2kS1m02IQT3ro$>

Ben Leffel: Attached is a PPT where I talk at length about David-Chavez's piece 
"Global Assessment of Indigenous Community Engagement in Climate Research" used 
in my lecturing, here's the video for reference 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IknuIaQiDgs<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=IknuIaQiDgs__;!!C5qS4YX3!ExIqvDUt81kE_wbZLmmdmHNDE5Ko-JJIKtzT0nsLMxe962jZdocuHi4CQ8V6OjYhdEK0CuisyBDNmk_7HoruIooIhtV1$>.
 Relatedly, here's the open GIS data for American indigenous territories 
https://osf.io/3cfum<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/osf.io/3cfum__;!!C5qS4YX3!ExIqvDUt81kE_wbZLmmdmHNDE5Ko-JJIKtzT0nsLMxe962jZdocuHi4CQ8V6OjYhdEK0CuisyBDNmk_7HoruIu8B85pf$>,
 which should link to the associated piece where the authors investigate 
climate impacts on indigenous communities

Geoff Dabelko: I used this 
webinar<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/youtu.be/iKfzfr1e2Qk__;!!C5qS4YX3!FnRJKzgLBmEfiscFF6TYvisM8augHcDjNTDjIxENhr7Uy5zr33hiYqMscdCuf6fWiW80qPbPQtFuMxoTc9Oz$>
 featuring fellow GEPEDer Kim Marion Suiseeya at Northwestern and colleague on 
"Centering Indigenous Rights and Perspectives in the Fight Against Climate 
Change." CC'ing Kim here as she's the expert.  I assigned it to accompany a 
role playing session with grad students where the challenge was how to navigate 
the social and environmental costs associated with ramped up mineral and metal 
mining and processing to make the transition to a renewable energy/decarbonized 
economy possible.

Sikina Jinnah: Week 7 (November 9-13): Indigenous Voices in Climate Politics
Lectures/Videos:
7.1      Climate Change, Indigenous Activism and the Fight for Justice (24min) 
(Xiuhtezcatl Martinez and Vandana Shiva, AlJazeera)
7.2        Human Trauma and Climate Trauma As One (16min) (Sheila 
Watt-Cloutier, TEDx)
7.3      Indigenous Energy Justice and the Climate Crisis (59min) (Dr. Kyle 
Powers Whyte, University of Michigan)
OPTIONAL:

*       Indigenous knowledge meets science to solve climate change 
(13min)(Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, TEDx)
Readings:
1.         Claeys, Priscilla and Deborah Delgado Pugley. 2017. "Peasant and 
indigenous transnational social movements engaging with climate justice." 
Canadian Journal of Development Studies 38(3): 325-340.
2.         Whyte, Kyle Powers. 2015. The Ethics of Traditional Knowledge 
Exchange in Climate Initiatives"  Earthzine. 15 June 2015.

Jeff Colgan: look up Tony Birch and his concept of slow violence in Australia

Devendraraj Madhanagopal: Article "Exploring fishermen's local knowledge and 
perceptions in the face of climate change: the case of coastal Tamil Nadu, 
India" by Devendraraj Madhanagopal  and  Sarmistha Pattanai  Environment, 
Development and Sustainability https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-019-00354-z

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