This session presents the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission’s Vulnerability Assessment Version 2, containing Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Scientific Ecological Knowledge (SEK) about 66 culturally important beings and the impact that climate change will have on the beings and the Ojibwe tribes that rely on them for spiritual, cultural, medicinal, subsistence, and economic needs. The session will be a pre-recorded presentation about the assessment and will be of interest to those attempting to integrate TEK and SEK in climate change work, those conducting climate change vulnerability assessments, or those interested in climate change impacts on tribes in the upper Great Lakes region.
This presentation was delivered as part of the Tribal Lands and Environment Forum in August 2022.
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