#IndigenomicsNOW

Erica HargreaveEricaHargreave
2024-11-14

Tasha Brooks at on the importance of financial literacy in communities, " is essential for & . It’s about developing leaders who can guide community to prosperity while staying true to their indigenous roots. In creating we need Indigenous Instructors, Elders in the Classroom & Indigenous cultural content to promote trust & engagement, offer wisdom & wellbeing, & empower students & match their long term goals."

Erica HargreaveEricaHargreave
2024-11-14

Loved listening to, learning from and being inspired by Garry Oker’s creative and experiential approach to , thanks to his talk on 'Reimagining the Future'. I will be exploring his work further at garryoker.com/

A question posed from Garry's talk, "How do you see digital heritage tools, like interactive exhibits, impacting the preservation of Indigenous languages and traditions?"

Erica HargreaveEricaHargreave
2024-11-14

"How do you think and practices can contribute to creating more sustainable that respect and protect our environment?" ~ at

kris krügkriskrug
2024-11-14

Digital sustainability isn’t just tech jargon—it’s a call to action. Métis Cree leader Shaun McCumber at Indigenomics NOW shares how Indigenous values like ‘take what you need, replace what you’ve taken’ can steer us toward a balanced digital future.

With 45 years in digital and a powerful perspective on reconciliation, he’s advocating for partnerships that honor land, people, and future generations.

kris krügkriskrug
2024-11-14

Today, Indigenous leaders, thinkers, and technology innovators unite to reclaim space in finance and tech, building a $100 billion Indigenous economy rooted in respect, cultural integrity, and decolonized innovation.

kriskrug.co/2024/11/14/indigen

Erica HargreaveEricaHargreave
2024-11-14

A poignant question from in response to Amanda Bernard of Shawish Market's talk on for Indigenous Art, "In what ways do you feel decolonizing the digital space can contribute to and for communities?"

Erica HargreaveEricaHargreave
2024-11-14

Great question from Indigenomics Now, as Eli Enns delivers his Keynote Address, "In what way do you think and modern could create a more abundant and for all?"

Your thoughts?

Erica HargreaveEricaHargreave
2024-11-14

Excited to be tuning in to the inaugural over the next 24 hours with Hosts Carol Anne Hilton, Justin Holness, Sage Lacerte & Jonathan K. Fleury, as we explore global Indigenous economic knowledge development & mobilization. events.indigenomicsinstitute.c Opened with a traditional welcome from Ne?emtenat (Florence Dick).

My thanks to @Interledger for the invitation to this sharing of & . Great to see your relationship grow.

Hych'ka Siem. Klecko Klecko.

kris krügkriskrug
2024-11-14

Turning pain into power. Transforming wounds into wisdom.

freedomschool.co/

Rachael Hunt Qua Neba’s Cycle Breakers Movement is a powerful call for Indigenous leaders to rewrite futures for the next seven generations.

kris krügkriskrug
2024-11-14

We need an economy that respects land and community—an economy that thinks ahead. Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) are one way forward, blending conservation with economic resilience.

What do you think? How can we integrate ecology with economy?

kris krügkriskrug
2024-11-14

Indigenous teachings show us that stewardship and economy are two sides of the same coin.

events.indigenomicsinstitute.c

Eli Enns at : ‘The economy is the wise and prudent management of the home.’ Imagine if our systems were life-centered, built with this vision at the core.

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