• Pathway T1 Webinar – Seeds of Sovereignty: Decolonizing the Narrative of Indigenous Food Systems

    Online Zoom, https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/j/98065993590?pwd=R2RCom1TLtG1mBzX0uLQVpePhcwdCT.1

    Foundational Dialogue on Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Decolonizing the Narrative of Indigenous Food Systems    The webinar, inspired by the spirit of a Wise Circle, will explore IFS as a decolonizing framework and as a pathway toward self-determined food systems. Ines Sebai will present her research findings from a collaborative project developed and refined together with Treena Dolomier, Chris […]

  • ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting 2025

    ArcticNet is pleased to announce that the Annual Scientific Meeting 2025 will take place at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre (CTCC) in Calgary, Alberta, from December 15th-18th, 2025! Please note that the Call for Abstracts will launch the first week of July and remain open until mid-September. The announcement will be sent via our Newsletter […]

  • Terminology Matters Workshop

    Online Zoom, https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/j/98065993590?pwd=R2RCom1TLtG1mBzX0uLQVpePhcwdCT.1

    Hello everyone, My name is Jessica Lukawiecki and I'm a researcher working with Pathway 7, Re-establishing Healthy Relationships with Wild Species, with co-leads Dr. Susan Kutz and Dr. Jesse Popp. In collaboration with Pathway 3, Recognition of Indigenous Rights - Sustainable Use, led by Dr. Sherry Pictou and Dr. Tony Charles, we are hosting a […]

  • Braiding Knowledges Gathering

    Wanuskewin 4 Penner Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    From Knowledge to Action: Braiding Indigenous and Western Knowledges for Canada’s Future Join us at Wanuskewin, a site of deep cultural and spiritual significance for the Indigenous Peoples of the Northern Plains, for the Braiding Knowledges Gathering. This national event brings together Indigenous and Western knowledge systems, connecting communities, researchers, and partners through keynotes, panels, […]

  • Ǎrramǎt Pathway 10 First Regional Gathering

    Simon Fraser University Simon Fraser University's Burnaby Campus, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

    The Co-leads of Ărramăt Pathway 10 are excited to announce the first edition of their upcoming initiative, the Pathway 10 Regional Gathering. Hosted on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples, including the səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations, this gathering will unite Pathway 10 affiliated Place-based Projects […]

  • UNPFII Twenty-Fifth Session

    UN Headquarters NY, United States

    Theme: "Ensuring Indigenous Peoples’ health, including in the context of conflict” Participation in the annual session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) is open to Member States, the UN and other intergovernmental organizations, Indigenous Peoples’ Organizations (IPOs) from the seven socio-cultural regions*, academia accredited to the Permanent Forum and Non-governmental Organizations […]

  • United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 25th Session: Side Event of the Ǎrramǎt Project Pathway 4

    United Nations - NY 405 E 45th St, New York, United States

    The Role of Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge Systems in Healing and Reconciliation In collaboration with Association Tinhinan Canada, Global Transformation Pathway 4 (Supporting Social Justice, Reconciliation, and Healing) of the Ărramăt Project will host a side event to the 25th Session of the UNPFII. It will take place in Conference Room CR12 on April 24, from […]

  • Ărramăt Pathway 8 Wise Water Circle 1: Water as a Relative, Not a Resource

    We are inviting members of the Ărramăt Team, to participate in our 2026 Wise Water Circle series. Members of the Ărramăt Project team, including leads of the Indigenous-led-Place-Based Projects, will have the opportunity to reframe and share ideas about the meaning of “water security through an Indigenous lens. These online dialogues will focus on four […]

  • Ărramăt Pathway 8 Wise Water Circle 2: Biocultural Indigenous of Water Health

    We are inviting members of the Ărramăt Team, to participate in our 2026 Wise Water Circle series. Members of the Ărramăt Project team, including leads of the Indigenous-led-Place-Based Projects, will have the opportunity to reframe and share ideas about the meaning of “water security through an Indigenous lens. These online dialogues will focus on four […]

  • Ărramăt Pathway 5 Káffidit: Arctic Ingenuity and Reindeer’s Expertise

    Buoris boahtem - welcome to the Káffidit - coffee talks series, organised by Arramat Pathway T5 - Decolonization of Science and Education. This time we look forward to two presentations à 20 min each followed by a conversation: 1. Ingenuity in a Changing Arctic: Land Guardians, Community-Based Monitoring, and Indigenous-Led Calimate Resilience in the Northwest […]

  • Ihamba – Uganda’s Conservation Refugees (film launch)

    We are excited to share that we are planning an official online launch of the Ihamba film! It is currently planned for Wednesday May 27 at 12 PM EDT, and will be open to all! Following the 20min screening, there will be a webinar with our team to share a behind-the-scenes look at the co-creation process and […]

  • Pathway 2 Writing Workshops – Indigenous Values in Research: “Venue, Action, Language and Song” – Meeting #1

    The title of this workshop contains a quote from Elders Reg and Rose Crowshoe of the Piikani Nation, who teach about what makes us real as Indigenous Peoples, and how we describe that process, "venue, action, language and song". (see YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/HDOrB6RvdlU?si=YmfX4k1IusnjtWAf  retrieved online May 8, 2026). This Writing Workshop Series is an opportunity to […]

  • Ărramăt Pathway 8 Wise Water Circle 3: Food Sovereignty and the Hydrological Cycle

    We are inviting members of the Ărramăt Team, to participate in our 2026 Wise Water Circle series. Members of the Ărramăt Project team, including leads of the Indigenous-led-Place-Based Projects, will have the opportunity to reframe and share ideas about the meaning of “water security through an Indigenous lens. These online dialogues will focus on four […]

  • Mining the Connections 2026 International Multi-Network Conference on Mining

    Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire

    Following the success of the first edition of the multi-network international conference Mining the Connections, held at the Château Laurier in Québec City in April 2022, and the second edition in May 2024 at the Kenzi Rose Garden Hotel in Marrakech, Morocco, we are excited to announce that the third edition will take place from […]

  • Pathway 2 Meeting #1

    A preparatory one-hour synchronous online meeting to discuss T2 themes and plan activities for the 2026/2027   This meeting will be held in two parts, following our Ărramăt Project Advisory Circle format of two separate meetings on the same day to accommodate participants from different timezones.

  • Pathway 2 Writing Workshops – Indigenous Values in Research: “Venue, Action, Language and Song” – Meeting #2

    The title of this workshop contains a quote from Elders Reg and Rose Crowshoe of the Piikani Nation, who teach about what makes us real as Indigenous Peoples, and how we describe that process, "venue, action, language and song". (see YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/HDOrB6RvdlU?si=YmfX4k1IusnjtWAf  retrieved online May 8, 2026). This Writing Workshop Series is an opportunity to […]

  • Under the theme of Leading Transformation Together, the fourth edition of the World Biodiversity Forum WBF will take place from Sunday, 14 June to Friday, 19 June 2026 in Davos, Switzerland. Bending the curve of biodiversity loss, and addressing the interconnected planetary crises that negatively impact planetary health and social justice requires the development of actionable […]

  • Ărramăt Pathway 8 Wise Water Circle 4: Water Sovereignty and Indigenous-led Governance

    We are inviting members of the Ărramăt Team, to participate in our 2026 Wise Water Circle series. Members of the Ărramăt Project team, including leads of the Indigenous-led-Place-Based Projects, will have the opportunity to reframe and share ideas about the meaning of “water security through an Indigenous lens. These online dialogues will focus on four […]

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