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Episode 30 - Driving a VK540 from the trapline, to government, to academia.
- 2025/04/05
- 再生時間: 1 時間 9 分
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In this episode of the Co-Management Commons podcast, host Jamie Snook explores Lawrence's extraordinary journey from a small town in Northwestern Ontario to becoming a leading voice in Indigenous research and environmental policy.Lawrence shares intimate stories of his family's history, the challenges of indigenous communities, and his transformative work across government, environmental policy, and academia. Discover how he's challenging existing research paradigms through initiatives like the Signal Fire documentary project, an leadership involvement with organizations like Braiding Knowledges Canada.This episode goes beyond typical academic discourse, offering a deeply personal and powerful exploration of Indigenous knowledge systems, environmental conservation, co-management strategies, reconciliation efforts, and research ethics.Lawrence provides unique insights into the complexities of incorporating Indigenous perspectives into scientific research and policy-making. His work demonstrates how collaborative approaches can create more holistic and meaningful solutions to environmental challenges. Whether you're a researcher, policy-maker, student, or simply curious about Indigenous perspectives, this podcast offers a compelling narrative of resilience, innovation, and hope.The podcast title is a tribute to Lawrence's late mom who drove the the Yamaha VK540 on her trapline. It is a utility snowmobile renowned for its durability, reliability, and performance in remote and challenging environments. It has been a popular choice among trappers for decades due to its robust design and ability to handle deep snow and heavy workloads.Additional Resources:https://www.signalfirefilm.ca/https://braidingknowledgescanada.ca/en/