Program At A Glance

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Pre-Summit

19th Sept

Day 1

20th Sept

Day 2

21st Sept

Day 3

22nd Sept

Preparing the Ground
Elders and Youth Circles

Indigenous Knowledge & Resilience

Holistic Approaches to Learning

Social-ecological Resilience & Innovation

10.00am - 12.30pm Colonial Reality Tour
Open to all




Elders day on the land

9am
Opening Ceremony and Welcome

9am
Ceremony and Holistic Learning

9am
Ceremony and Social Innovation

9.40am
The Radical Human Ecology of Resilience


10.00am
Unpacking the Challenges - Stirring the Potential Dr Jeannette Armstrong; Dr Lalita Bharadwaj

9.30am
WSANEC Elders
Land base learning – visit to TIXEN
Traditional food preparation, stories of the land and traditional plants, shamanic drumming and healing of the land.

9.30am
Innovation for Resilient Futures: Where Social Innovation is at and Where it Needs to Go.

10.45 - 11.15am 
Break
10.45 - 11.15am 
Break
Youth Dialogue Circles

11.15am – 12.30pm
Toku Reo Ngai Te Rangi, Toku
Mapihi Maurea, Keynote.
Talk


continued

11.15-12.30pm
Innovations of Indigenous
and Inter-peoples
Resilience – Some examples

 

12.30 - 1.45pm
Networking Lunch

12.30 - 1.30pm
Revitalization of traditional reef net fishing methodologies, lunch time keynote.

12.30 - 1.30pm
Networking Lunch


1.45 - 3.15pm
Intergenerational Resilience: Youth Elders Panel

1.45 – 3.15pm
Concurrent paper and workshop sessions

1.30pm
Principles of Tsawalk: An Indigeneous Approach to a Global Crisis. Keynote Talk.

3.15 – 3.45pm
Break


3.15 – 3.45pm
Break

3.15 – 3.45pm
Break

 

6.30 - 8.00 pm
The Whole of Human Relations:
Welcome Reception and opening of arts-based contributions, Tsawout Nation Community Gym

3.35 – 4.45pm
Network Protocol and Ethical framings: Dialogue Groups

3.45 – 4.45pm
Network Protocol and Ethical framings: Dialogue Groups

3.45 - 5.00pm
Making a Collective Impact: Concluding Reflections: Closing Ceremony


5pm - 6pm  
Concurrent paper and workshop sessions

4.45pm
Summary and wrap up
 

7.00 - 8.30pm
Line in the Sand - Line in the Sand – a documentary film showing & talk
Open to the public

6.30pm 
Summit Banquet and Public Event: Changing Cultures - Changing Climates: Instituionalizing Indigenous practices of Resilience for our Common Futures.

 

* Highlighted programs may be viewed online for a fee of $20 

Three artistic representations of Indigenous and Intercultural resilience will be part of this summit: 1) Child Taken Arts Partnership Project, Saskatoon Tribal Council and University of Saskatchewan; 2) curation of local and International Indigenous Art, Mosquoy Foundation; and 3) Common Ground: Maori and Celtic understandings of land and community; Mairi Gunn, Auckland University of Technology and 4) a response to the Summit’s themes from the University of Southern Queensland.