The Climate and Us: What indigenous knowledge can teach us about land stewardship in the Arctic
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 Published On Oct 31, 2023

The Climate and Us: Chapter 1: Protecting resources
6: The link between culture and conservation: What indigenous knowledge can teach us about land stewardship in the Arctic

The second largest bay in the world is home to two distinct indigenous communities - the Kivalluq Inuit and the Fox Lake Cree Nation. These resilient communities are sustained by the unique ecosystem of Hudson Bay, Canada, but they have watched their environments change drastically across generations. Discover how a youth exchange programme between these communities is helping them share their cultures and ways of land and water stewardship.

This content was produced for Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation by BBC StoryWorks as part of The Climate and Us series presented by the Global Climate and Health Alliance.

Note: the Global Climate and Health Alliance has received no funding from any of the featured organisations in connection with this series, and any opinions cited in these films are those of the organisations and individuals interviewed alone.

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