Aboriginal Title is Not Enough
By pushing ourselves to blaze the trail for indigenous rights globally, we will realize that Title is only a glimpse of a vast forest of potential. We must stand up, start moving, and we will find the momentum needed to continue helping ourselves as Tsilhqot'in and other indigenous peoples worldwide.
Tl’etinqox International Cultural Garden Centre - CBC Radio Interview
CBC Radio Daybreak Kamloops host Shelly Joyce interviews TICGC project managers Trevor Mack & Alejandra Valeria
Spatial Identity, Cross-cultural Healing & Indigenous Viewpoints
“In this episode we explore the themes of identity that is rooted in place, the impact on the psyche of being disconnected form where we come from, the power of indigenous cultural practices, dispelling myths of indigenous peoples and what cross-cultural healing might look like in this time.” - The Next Renaissance podcast
Introducing the Tl’etinqox International Cultural Garden Centre
An ambitious project to connect Tl’etinqox communal efforts to obtain food sovereignty with expert agriculturists from Central and South America.
The Creation of the World Indigenous Spiritual Biosphere Area (WISBA)
By creating conservation departments within their governments, the wealthiest First Nations in Canada can help protect the last remaining pristine biospheres on Earth — the collaborative efforts of the World Indigenous Spiritual Biosphere Area (WISBA).
Discovering our Spatial Identity
A clip from the ‘Portraits from a Fire’ Q&A session at Harvard Art Museum, Harvard University.
Towards Legal Recognition for Non-Human Relations: Supernatural Beings & Sacred Places
A talk with Māori legal scholar Jacinta Ruru of the University of Otago and Trevor Mack
Indigenous Sovereignty & Plant Medicine
A talk by Wade Davis, Kim Haxton, Trevor Mack and Jazmin Pirozek