Youth, Land-based learner and activist at Calgary High School, AB, Canada.
Department of Humanities, Canada Research Chair in Community Disaster Research, Indigenous Studies, Mount Royal University, AB, Canada.
Explore (NY). 2024 Sep-Oct;20(5):102985. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2024.02.003. Epub 2024 Feb 22.
This paper represents Youth's involvement in land-based learning in Indigenous culture camps (LLICP) in a powerful and innovative approach to addressing the pressing global issue of climate change. Following Indigenist and relational approaches, we (Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth and educators) explore the critical aspects of this initiative, highlighting its significance and potential impact. Indigenous communities have long held a deep connection with the land and possess traditional knowledge that is invaluable in combating climate change. The LLICP initiative involves organizing cultural camps designed for youth from diverse backgrounds to learn from Indigenous elders and community leaders about the vital relationship between the environment and Indigenous cultures. The LLICP provides a unique opportunity for young people to engage with Indigenous wisdom, traditional practices, and land-based teachings. Through Indigenous elders and knowledge-keepers guidelines, we learned a holistic understanding of sustainable living, biodiversity conservation, and the importance of preserving ecosystems. Our learning helped us, particularly our youths, to become proactive stewards of the environment and advocates for climate action. The LLICP fosters cross-cultural understanding and collaboration, encouraging a sense of unity among youths. The LLICP inspires innovative solutions to climate-related challenges and empowers youth to take leadership roles in their communities, advocating for sustainable policies and practices. The LLICP offers a powerful means of engaging young people in the fight against climate change while respecting and honoring Indigenous knowledge and heritage. It is a promising step towards a more sustainable and resilient future for all.
本文以一种有力且创新的方式,探讨了青年参与本土文化营地土地学习(LLICP)在应对气候变化这一紧迫的全球性问题中的作用。本文遵循本土主义和关系主义的方法,探讨了这一倡议的关键方面,强调了其重要性和潜在影响。本土社区与土地有着深厚的联系,拥有宝贵的传统知识,这对于应对气候变化至关重要。LLICP 倡议涉及组织文化营地,旨在让来自不同背景的青年向本土长者和社区领袖学习环境与本土文化之间的重要关系。LLICP 为年轻人提供了一个独特的机会,让他们接触本土智慧、传统实践和土地为本的教育。通过本土长者和知识守护者的指导,我们全面了解了可持续生活、生物多样性保护以及保护生态系统的重要性。我们的学习帮助我们,尤其是我们的青年,成为环境的积极管理者和气候行动的倡导者。LLICP 促进跨文化理解与合作,鼓励青年之间的团结感。LLICP 激发了与气候相关挑战的创新性解决方案,并赋予青年在社区中发挥领导作用的能力,倡导可持续的政策和实践。LLICP 为青年参与应对气候变化提供了有力的途径,同时尊重和尊重本土知识和遗产。这是迈向所有人更可持续和更具弹性未来的一个充满希望的步骤。