Everyone together : Global Water Futures Mistawasis Nêhiyawak Water Gathering Statement & Backgrounder, April 14, 2023
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4/14/2023
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Global Water Futures
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Abstract
Colonialism and colonial governance and management systems have systemically excluded Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Knowledge systems and science, including from water research. Researchers working in Indigenous communities should follow ethical and culturally sensitive research practices, based on the following principles: Wellness of community is a primary objective; Observe and abide by local protocols; Equity is needed in supporting and funding knowledge; Intellectual property will remain with communities who will determine what can be shared.
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Background of statement recommending ethical and culturally sensitive research practices developed at meeting of Indigenous partners in Global Water Futures research projects.
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Collaboration, Co-production of knowledge, Indigenous peoples, Research ethics, Water research, Equity, Intellectual property
Citation
Everyone together : Global Water Futures Mistawasis Nêhiyawak Water Gathering Statement & Backgrounder, April 14, 2023