Indigenous Science 

Learning Environmental Science using two-eyed seeing

      Holism and Expansive Learning

Boozhoo Niijii*

*Welcome friends in Anishinaabemowin, the language spoken by the Anishnaabe people. 

"Language can teach us about culture and worldviews" (Daniel Wildcat speaking on Native Ways of Knowing.).

This site is created with the help of many and inspired by those that were here before my family arrived to Turtle Island. 

This lesson will evolve and grow as I learn from my students, further research, the Earth, colleagues, friends, and the Indigenous scholars sharing their knowledge. 

We will be learning using Critical Ecology through the lens of Tribal Crit. 


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The survey is anonymous and will be used as part of my research. 

Miigwetch. 


Deborah Chabi - Environmental Science and Zoology Educator

My definition of environmentalism includes social justice, respect for multiple ways of knowing, and non-human rights.