Cheryl Bartlett
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(2) Native Council of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Language Program Artist: Michael J. Martin.
(3) Integrative Science Toqwa’tu’kl Kjijitaqnn. Native Council of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Language Program Artist: Michael J. Martin.
(4) What is “Integrative Science”?. Artist Basma Kavanagh.
(5) What is “Integrative Science”?. Artist Basma Kavanagh. “bringing knowledges together” Aboriginal – Western scientific.
(6) Integrative Science: knowledges together. Si Common Ground divergences. divergences.
(7) Integrative Science university 1 science community-based 2 resource management.
(8) Artist Basma Kavanagh. Integrative Science university science. 4 year degree program.
(9) Why?.
(10) 2. living knowledge … AK: yes … WSK education: more “book-based”. 1. spirituality … AK: yes … WSK: “no”. AK. many challenges. 3. disciplinary fragmentation … AK: no … WSK: yes 4. students … more familiar with computers than nature. Artist Dozay (Arlene) Christmas for Mi’kmawey Debert. WSK.
(11) HOW? 1 2 6 common ground and. differences. 3 4 5.
(12) Mother Earth PATTERNS. common ground PATTERN RECOGNITION Both knowledge systems are ultimately based on observations of the environment and both result from the same intellectual process of creating order out of disorder..
(13) common ground PATTERN RECOGNITION PATTERNS recognize / make / break express / use recognize / make / break express / use / transform. Mother Earth.
(14) 4 yr university BScCS program MSIT courses. 4. 3. 2 PATTERN Artist Basma Kavanagh. 1.
(15) Mother Earth PATTERNS. recognize / make / break express / use.
(16) PATTERN “expression smarts” for pattern . numbers language ----------------- music body art other people self naturalist ----------------- spiritual. recognize / make / break express / use expression tied to cultural value.
(17) PATTERN conceptual framework natural. Mother Earth. ideal. abstract. recognize / make / break express / use.
(18) expression tied to cultural value. abstract pattern. Mother Earth. ideal pattern. natural pattern. PATTERN.
(19) value …………… Earth. respectful & participatory interconnectedness. all my relations. masterful prediction & control. pattern. mathematical. expression tied to cultural value abstract pattern. Mother Earth. ideal pattern. PATTERN. natural pattern. pattern.
(20) respectful & participatory interconnectedness. Medicine Wheel … based on layered pattern: natural <> ideal <> abstract. PATTERN.
(21) natural ideal abstract ideal natural. ADD ADD. (layering). Medicine Wheel Representations N (Cognitive). in the patterns of the animals … lessons for humans. PATTERN.
(22) in the patterns of the animals … lessons for humans. PATTERN.
(23) masterful prediction & control. Periodic Table … based on layered pattern: natural ideal abstract. PATTERN.
(24) expression. abstract. Mother Earth. ideal. PATTERN recognize / make / break express / use. natural.
(25) Artist Basma Kavanagh. spirituality consciousness. respectful recognition of, and participation within, the interconnectedness of recognize. PATTERN. / make / break express / use / transform.
(26) PATTERN TRANSFORMATION inner – outer – inner – outer. expanding sense of wholeness … pattern within pattern Artist Basma Kavanagh.
(27) awareness questions patterns metaphors. PATTERN. Artist Basma Kavanagh.
(28) Integrative Science. university 1 science. Artist Dozay (Arlene) Christmas for Mi’kmawey Debert.
(29) unknown. FEAR. known. Mother Earth … especially, patterns of the animals. “must become PATTERNable”.
(30) Integrative Science 2. community-based resource management. communities in: Bras d’Or Lakes and Watershed ecosystem. “Sense of Place”.
(31) Integrative “Sense of Place” Science. drawing upon work by Integrative Science Research Assistants Nadine Lefort and Sana Kavanagh.
(32) communities in: Bras d’Or Lakes and Watershed ecosystem. Native Council of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Language Program Artist: Michael J. Martin.
(33) PATTERN conceptual framework natural. ideal. abstract. 45°48” - 47°13” 59°42” - 61°57”. Place. “Sense of Place”.
(34) PATTERN conceptual framework natural. ideal. abstract. Place. “Sense of Place”.
(35) Medicine Wheel. “Sense of Place”.
(36) self. “Sense of Place”.
(37) personal. “Sense of Place”.
(38) directional. “Sense of Place”.
(39) temporal. “Sense of Place”.
(40) cultural. “Sense of Place”.
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(44) “Sense of Place”. e.g. food fishery.
(45) “Sense of Place”.
(46) “Sense of Place” self & personal.
(47) “Sense of Place” directional.
(48) “Sense of Place” temporal.
(49) “Sense of Place” cultural.
(50) “Sense of Place” cultural. Punamujuikus.
(51) “Sense of Place” PATTERN TRANSFORMATION inner – outer – inner – outer. expanding sense of wholeness … pattern within pattern Artist Basma Kavanagh.
(52) Pattern within pattern - relationship - respect - reverence - reciprocity - ritual - repetition - responsibility. Artist Basma Kavanagh. “Sense of Place”.
(53) relevance of “Sense of Place” Artist Basma Kavanagh. Community Resource management Health Stewardship. Spirituality. Environmental issues Ecology. Respect. Reverence.
(54) Artist Basma Kavanagh. acknowledgments. Mi’kmaq students, Elders, and communities.
(55) Thank you Wela’lioq. Artist Basma Kavanagh.
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