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October 30, 2020
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FishWIKS' Lucia Fanning and Shelley Denny have written an article for The Conversation, drawing on FishWIK's research into the question of who has the authority to govern Mi’kmaq livelihood fisheries, how differences underlying western knowledge systems and Indigenous ways of knowing can create barriers to collaboration on governance issues, and how the concept of two-eyed seeing can help us better understand those differences and find commonalities that support alternative modes of fisheries governance in Canada.
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