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UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 ABOUT UINR | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES About UINR. Since 1999, UINR–Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources has been Cape Breton’s Mi’kmaw voice on natural resources and environmental concerns. UINR represents the five Mi’kmaw communities of Unama’ki–Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q – and was formed to address concernsregarding natural
PEOPLE | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 NETUKULIMK | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Netukulimk is the use of the natural bounty provided by the Creator for the self-support and well-being of the individual and the community. Netukulimk is achieving adequate standards of community nutrition and economic well-being without jeopardizing the integrity, diversity, or productivity of our environment.ALBERT MARSHALL
Albert Marshall. Elder Advisor. albert@uinr.ca. 902-379-2508. Albert is a leading environmental voice in Unama’ki Cape Breton. He is advisor to and is a highly regarded spokesperson for Mi’kmaq natural resources and environmental issues. Albert advises and lectures internationally on a wide range of topics: SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
CLIFFORD PAUL
clifford@uinr.ca. 902-379-3849. If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellent KLUSKAP'S CAVE–INSIDE AND OUT Kluscap jumped from his canoe breaking it into two pieces, known today as Bird Islands. He turned the two women to stone, the stone pillars now guarding his cave. The cave was Kluskap’s last home on earth before he left to the sky world. He lived there with his Grandmother,The Bear Woman, and a young man, Pine Marten.SHELLEY DENNY
Shelley Denny. Director of Aquatic Research and Stewardship. shelley.denny@uinr.ca. 902-379-2022. Around UINR Shelley Denny is known to be active in many aspects of marine biology, but ask anyone what Shelley is most passionate about in her work and the answer is EEL! The eel represents to Shelley much more than a creature to bestudied, she
UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 ABOUT UINR | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES About UINR. Since 1999, UINR–Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources has been Cape Breton’s Mi’kmaw voice on natural resources and environmental concerns. UINR represents the five Mi’kmaw communities of Unama’ki–Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q – and was formed to address concernsregarding natural
PEOPLE | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 NETUKULIMK | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Netukulimk is the use of the natural bounty provided by the Creator for the self-support and well-being of the individual and the community. Netukulimk is achieving adequate standards of community nutrition and economic well-being without jeopardizing the integrity, diversity, or productivity of our environment.ALBERT MARSHALL
Albert Marshall. Elder Advisor. albert@uinr.ca. 902-379-2508. Albert is a leading environmental voice in Unama’ki Cape Breton. He is advisor to and is a highly regarded spokesperson for Mi’kmaq natural resources and environmental issues. Albert advises and lectures internationally on a wide range of topics: SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
CLIFFORD PAUL
clifford@uinr.ca. 902-379-3849. If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellent KLUSKAP'S CAVE–INSIDE AND OUT Kluscap jumped from his canoe breaking it into two pieces, known today as Bird Islands. He turned the two women to stone, the stone pillars now guarding his cave. The cave was Kluskap’s last home on earth before he left to the sky world. He lived there with his Grandmother,The Bear Woman, and a young man, Pine Marten.SHELLEY DENNY
Shelley Denny. Director of Aquatic Research and Stewardship. shelley.denny@uinr.ca. 902-379-2022. Around UINR Shelley Denny is known to be active in many aspects of marine biology, but ask anyone what Shelley is most passionate about in her work and the answer is EEL! The eel represents to Shelley much more than a creature to bestudied, she
NEWS | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES October 5, 2020 Forestry, News, Opportunities. UINR soliciting proposals to assist in developing a governance structure that is suitable for the administration of the Mi’kmaq Forestry Initiative (MFI). The MFI is a province-wide effort to develop, manage, and promote a Mi’kmaq-based forestry sector in which Mi’kmaq foreststewardship and
UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163OPPORTUNITIES
Job Posting: Earth Keeper Research Assistant December 26, 2020 Forestry, Guardian Program, IPCA, Netukulimk, Opportunities, Research, Species at Risk. We’re hiring! We’re looking for someone to help develop community education and outreach products toKLUSCAP’S SCIENCE
Kluscap’s science. A long, long time ago, the Mi’kmaq people were faced with a dilemma–a situation of great proportion that Kluskap was summoned for a solution. It was at a time in our history when the people told Kluskap that the animals were too big and fierce in the forest. The bear was too big, gigantic in fact, as was the wolf, the CENTRE FOR INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources. We have many neighbours: people, plants, animals and all the wonders that occupy the land and water. We share the earth’s resources (including water), often without any plan for the future that ensures our shared water resource is clean and available to all. A watershed plan focuseson water and
BLACK ASH | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Black Ash. Wisqoq | Black Ash. Fraxinus nigra. Wisqoq (Black Ash) have long held a special place in Mi’kmaq culture. Black Ash has a porous quality that allows it to be pounded into splints for use in basketry. Young black ash has bark that looks like cork. The wood is very unusual: when pounded, it splits into thin sheets along the growthrings.
TEK RESPECT
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 GUIDELINES FOR CAPE BRETON MOOSE HUNTING RELEASED Changes were made and now Tiamuwel Netuklimkewe–Unama’ki Moose Harvesting According to Netukulimk was approved. The Guidelines will be officially released on August 17 asking Mi’kmaq hunters for voluntary compliance over the next two years. Over this time, Clifford and his team will again visit communities to talk about the GuidelinesSHELLEY DENNY
Shelley Denny. Director of Aquatic Research and Stewardship. shelley.denny@uinr.ca. 902-379-2022. Around UINR Shelley Denny is known to be active in many aspects of marine biology, but ask anyone what Shelley is most passionate about in her work and the answer is EEL! The eel represents to Shelley much more than a creature to bestudied, she
MI’KMAQ PLAMU/SALMON MANAGEMENT PLAN INTRODUCED The Mi’kmaq Plamu/Salmon Management Plan affirms that the Mi’kmaq Right to harvest for the FSC fishery is a priority over sports fishers. As we all recognize that salmon stocks are depleting, it is important now, more than ever, that the Mi’kmaq help to create accurate data based in true Mi’kmaq science. As of June 1st, 2015the
UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 ABOUT UINR | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES About UINR. Since 1999, UINR–Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources has been Cape Breton’s Mi’kmaw voice on natural resources and environmental concerns. UINR represents the five Mi’kmaw communities of Unama’ki–Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q – and was formed to address concernsregarding natural
KLUSCAP’S SCIENCE
Kluscap’s science. A long, long time ago, the Mi’kmaq people were faced with a dilemma–a situation of great proportion that Kluskap was summoned for a solution. It was at a time in our history when the people told Kluskap that the animals were too big and fierce in the forest. The bear was too big, gigantic in fact, as was the wolf, the SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
KLUSKAP'S CAVE–INSIDE AND OUT Kluscap jumped from his canoe breaking it into two pieces, known today as Bird Islands. He turned the two women to stone, the stone pillars now guarding his cave. The cave was Kluskap’s last home on earth before he left to the sky world. He lived there with his Grandmother,The Bear Woman, and a young man, Pine Marten. GUIDELINES FOR CAPE BRETON MOOSE HUNTING RELEASED Changes were made and now Tiamuwel Netuklimkewe–Unama’ki Moose Harvesting According to Netukulimk was approved. The Guidelines will be officially released on August 17 asking Mi’kmaq hunters for voluntary compliance over the next two years. Over this time, Clifford and his team will again visit communities to talk about the GuidelinesALBERT MARSHALL
Albert Marshall. Elder Advisor. albert@uinr.ca. 902-379-2508. Albert is a leading environmental voice in Unama’ki Cape Breton. He is advisor to and is a highly regarded spokesperson for Mi’kmaq natural resources and environmental issues. Albert advises and lectures internationally on a wide range of topics:CLIFFORD PAUL
clifford@uinr.ca. 902-379-3849. If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellent MI’KMAQ PLAMU/SALMON MANAGEMENT PLAN INTRODUCED The Mi’kmaq Plamu/Salmon Management Plan affirms that the Mi’kmaq Right to harvest for the FSC fishery is a priority over sports fishers. As we all recognize that salmon stocks are depleting, it is important now, more than ever, that the Mi’kmaq help to create accurate data based in true Mi’kmaq science. As of June 1st, 2015the
UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 ABOUT UINR | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES About UINR. Since 1999, UINR–Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources has been Cape Breton’s Mi’kmaw voice on natural resources and environmental concerns. UINR represents the five Mi’kmaw communities of Unama’ki–Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q – and was formed to address concernsregarding natural
KLUSCAP’S SCIENCE
Kluscap’s science. A long, long time ago, the Mi’kmaq people were faced with a dilemma–a situation of great proportion that Kluskap was summoned for a solution. It was at a time in our history when the people told Kluskap that the animals were too big and fierce in the forest. The bear was too big, gigantic in fact, as was the wolf, the SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
KLUSKAP'S CAVE–INSIDE AND OUT Kluscap jumped from his canoe breaking it into two pieces, known today as Bird Islands. He turned the two women to stone, the stone pillars now guarding his cave. The cave was Kluskap’s last home on earth before he left to the sky world. He lived there with his Grandmother,The Bear Woman, and a young man, Pine Marten. GUIDELINES FOR CAPE BRETON MOOSE HUNTING RELEASED Changes were made and now Tiamuwel Netuklimkewe–Unama’ki Moose Harvesting According to Netukulimk was approved. The Guidelines will be officially released on August 17 asking Mi’kmaq hunters for voluntary compliance over the next two years. Over this time, Clifford and his team will again visit communities to talk about the GuidelinesALBERT MARSHALL
Albert Marshall. Elder Advisor. albert@uinr.ca. 902-379-2508. Albert is a leading environmental voice in Unama’ki Cape Breton. He is advisor to and is a highly regarded spokesperson for Mi’kmaq natural resources and environmental issues. Albert advises and lectures internationally on a wide range of topics:CLIFFORD PAUL
clifford@uinr.ca. 902-379-3849. If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellent MI’KMAQ PLAMU/SALMON MANAGEMENT PLAN INTRODUCED The Mi’kmaq Plamu/Salmon Management Plan affirms that the Mi’kmaq Right to harvest for the FSC fishery is a priority over sports fishers. As we all recognize that salmon stocks are depleting, it is important now, more than ever, that the Mi’kmaq help to create accurate data based in true Mi’kmaq science. As of June 1st, 2015the
UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 PEOPLE | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163OPPORTUNITIES
May 19, 2020 Forestry, Netukulimk, News, Opportunities. UINR is in immediate need of a Project Manager to support the Unama’ki Mi’kmaq to undertake all of the economic development planning and community engagement necessary to establish what is currently anticipated to be a ‘Mi’kmaq Forestry Cooperative’ involving all13 Mi’kmaq
FORESTRY OUTREACH 2021 POSTING UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
BLACK ASH | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Black Ash. Wisqoq | Black Ash. Fraxinus nigra. Wisqoq (Black Ash) have long held a special place in Mi’kmaq culture. Black Ash has a porous quality that allows it to be pounded into splints for use in basketry. Young black ash has bark that looks like cork. The wood is very unusual: when pounded, it splits into thin sheets along the growthrings.
TEK RESPECT
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163JOHN COUTURE
John Couture. Commercial Fisheries Liaison Coordinator. john.couture@uinr.ca. 902-578-0903. When John is not at a meeting, he’s travelling to another meeting, and not just in Unama’ki either. John Couture’s role as Commercial Fisheries Liaison Coordinator at UINR has him attending industry, science and advisory committee meetings all over UNAMA’KIK JAKEJUE’KA’TIMK Unama’kik Jakejue’ka’timk Food, Social, and Ceremonial Lobster Fishery Management Plan for Unama’ki 2007–2008 September 2007 UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 ABOUT UINR | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES About UINR. Since 1999, UINR–Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources has been Cape Breton’s Mi’kmaw voice on natural resources and environmental concerns. UINR represents the five Mi’kmaw communities of Unama’ki–Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q – and was formed to address concernsregarding natural
KLUSCAP’S SCIENCE
Kluscap’s science. A long, long time ago, the Mi’kmaq people were faced with a dilemma–a situation of great proportion that Kluskap was summoned for a solution. It was at a time in our history when the people told Kluskap that the animals were too big and fierce in the forest. The bear was too big, gigantic in fact, as was the wolf, the SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
KLUSKAP'S CAVE–INSIDE AND OUT Kluscap jumped from his canoe breaking it into two pieces, known today as Bird Islands. He turned the two women to stone, the stone pillars now guarding his cave. The cave was Kluskap’s last home on earth before he left to the sky world. He lived there with his Grandmother,The Bear Woman, and a young man, Pine Marten. GUIDELINES FOR CAPE BRETON MOOSE HUNTING RELEASED Changes were made and now Tiamuwel Netuklimkewe–Unama’ki Moose Harvesting According to Netukulimk was approved. The Guidelines will be officially released on August 17 asking Mi’kmaq hunters for voluntary compliance over the next two years. Over this time, Clifford and his team will again visit communities to talk about the GuidelinesALBERT MARSHALL
Albert Marshall. Elder Advisor. albert@uinr.ca. 902-379-2508. Albert is a leading environmental voice in Unama’ki Cape Breton. He is advisor to and is a highly regarded spokesperson for Mi’kmaq natural resources and environmental issues. Albert advises and lectures internationally on a wide range of topics:CLIFFORD PAUL
clifford@uinr.ca. 902-379-3849. If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellent MI’KMAQ PLAMU/SALMON MANAGEMENT PLAN INTRODUCED The Mi’kmaq Plamu/Salmon Management Plan affirms that the Mi’kmaq Right to harvest for the FSC fishery is a priority over sports fishers. As we all recognize that salmon stocks are depleting, it is important now, more than ever, that the Mi’kmaq help to create accurate data based in true Mi’kmaq science. As of June 1st, 2015the
UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 ABOUT UINR | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES About UINR. Since 1999, UINR–Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources has been Cape Breton’s Mi’kmaw voice on natural resources and environmental concerns. UINR represents the five Mi’kmaw communities of Unama’ki–Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q – and was formed to address concernsregarding natural
KLUSCAP’S SCIENCE
Kluscap’s science. A long, long time ago, the Mi’kmaq people were faced with a dilemma–a situation of great proportion that Kluskap was summoned for a solution. It was at a time in our history when the people told Kluskap that the animals were too big and fierce in the forest. The bear was too big, gigantic in fact, as was the wolf, the SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
KLUSKAP'S CAVE–INSIDE AND OUT Kluscap jumped from his canoe breaking it into two pieces, known today as Bird Islands. He turned the two women to stone, the stone pillars now guarding his cave. The cave was Kluskap’s last home on earth before he left to the sky world. He lived there with his Grandmother,The Bear Woman, and a young man, Pine Marten. GUIDELINES FOR CAPE BRETON MOOSE HUNTING RELEASED Changes were made and now Tiamuwel Netuklimkewe–Unama’ki Moose Harvesting According to Netukulimk was approved. The Guidelines will be officially released on August 17 asking Mi’kmaq hunters for voluntary compliance over the next two years. Over this time, Clifford and his team will again visit communities to talk about the GuidelinesALBERT MARSHALL
Albert Marshall. Elder Advisor. albert@uinr.ca. 902-379-2508. Albert is a leading environmental voice in Unama’ki Cape Breton. He is advisor to and is a highly regarded spokesperson for Mi’kmaq natural resources and environmental issues. Albert advises and lectures internationally on a wide range of topics:CLIFFORD PAUL
clifford@uinr.ca. 902-379-3849. If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellent MI’KMAQ PLAMU/SALMON MANAGEMENT PLAN INTRODUCED The Mi’kmaq Plamu/Salmon Management Plan affirms that the Mi’kmaq Right to harvest for the FSC fishery is a priority over sports fishers. As we all recognize that salmon stocks are depleting, it is important now, more than ever, that the Mi’kmaq help to create accurate data based in true Mi’kmaq science. As of June 1st, 2015the
UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 PEOPLE | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163OPPORTUNITIES
May 19, 2020 Forestry, Netukulimk, News, Opportunities. UINR is in immediate need of a Project Manager to support the Unama’ki Mi’kmaq to undertake all of the economic development planning and community engagement necessary to establish what is currently anticipated to be a ‘Mi’kmaq Forestry Cooperative’ involving all13 Mi’kmaq
FORESTRY OUTREACH 2021 POSTING UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
BLACK ASH | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Black Ash. Wisqoq | Black Ash. Fraxinus nigra. Wisqoq (Black Ash) have long held a special place in Mi’kmaq culture. Black Ash has a porous quality that allows it to be pounded into splints for use in basketry. Young black ash has bark that looks like cork. The wood is very unusual: when pounded, it splits into thin sheets along the growthrings.
TEK RESPECT
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163JOHN COUTURE
John Couture. Commercial Fisheries Liaison Coordinator. john.couture@uinr.ca. 902-578-0903. When John is not at a meeting, he’s travelling to another meeting, and not just in Unama’ki either. John Couture’s role as Commercial Fisheries Liaison Coordinator at UINR has him attending industry, science and advisory committee meetings all over UNAMA’KIK JAKEJUE’KA’TIMK Unama’kik Jakejue’ka’timk Food, Social, and Ceremonial Lobster Fishery Management Plan for Unama’ki 2007–2008 September 2007 UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 ABOUT UINR | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES About UINR. Since 1999, UINR–Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources has been Cape Breton’s Mi’kmaw voice on natural resources and environmental concerns. UINR represents the five Mi’kmaw communities of Unama’ki–Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q – and was formed to address concernsregarding natural
PEOPLE | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163OPPORTUNITIES
May 19, 2020 Forestry, Netukulimk, News, Opportunities. UINR is in immediate need of a Project Manager to support the Unama’ki Mi’kmaq to undertake all of the economic development planning and community engagement necessary to establish what is currently anticipated to be a ‘Mi’kmaq Forestry Cooperative’ involving all13 Mi’kmaq
NETUKULIMK | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Netukulimk is the use of the natural bounty provided by the Creator for the self-support and well-being of the individual and the community. Netukulimk is achieving adequate standards of community nutrition and economic well-being without jeopardizing the integrity, diversity, or productivity of our environment. BLACK ASH | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Black Ash. Wisqoq | Black Ash. Fraxinus nigra. Wisqoq (Black Ash) have long held a special place in Mi’kmaq culture. Black Ash has a porous quality that allows it to be pounded into splints for use in basketry. Young black ash has bark that looks like cork. The wood is very unusual: when pounded, it splits into thin sheets along the growthrings.
CLIFFORD PAUL
clifford@uinr.ca. 902-379-3849. If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellentALBERT MARSHALL
Albert Marshall. Elder Advisor. albert@uinr.ca. 902-379-2508. Albert is a leading environmental voice in Unama’ki Cape Breton. He is advisor to and is a highly regarded spokesperson for Mi’kmaq natural resources and environmental issues. Albert advises and lectures internationally on a wide range of topics: GUIDELINES FOR CAPE BRETON MOOSE HUNTING RELEASED Changes were made and now Tiamuwel Netuklimkewe–Unama’ki Moose Harvesting According to Netukulimk was approved. The Guidelines will be officially released on August 17 asking Mi’kmaq hunters for voluntary compliance over the next two years. Over this time, Clifford and his team will again visit communities to talk about the Guidelines UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163UINR PROGRAMS
UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 ABOUT UINR | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES About UINR. Since 1999, UINR–Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources has been Cape Breton’s Mi’kmaw voice on natural resources and environmental concerns. UINR represents the five Mi’kmaw communities of Unama’ki–Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q – and was formed to address concernsregarding natural
PEOPLE | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163OPPORTUNITIES
May 19, 2020 Forestry, Netukulimk, News, Opportunities. UINR is in immediate need of a Project Manager to support the Unama’ki Mi’kmaq to undertake all of the economic development planning and community engagement necessary to establish what is currently anticipated to be a ‘Mi’kmaq Forestry Cooperative’ involving all13 Mi’kmaq
NETUKULIMK | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Netukulimk is the use of the natural bounty provided by the Creator for the self-support and well-being of the individual and the community. Netukulimk is achieving adequate standards of community nutrition and economic well-being without jeopardizing the integrity, diversity, or productivity of our environment. BLACK ASH | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Black Ash. Wisqoq | Black Ash. Fraxinus nigra. Wisqoq (Black Ash) have long held a special place in Mi’kmaq culture. Black Ash has a porous quality that allows it to be pounded into splints for use in basketry. Young black ash has bark that looks like cork. The wood is very unusual: when pounded, it splits into thin sheets along the growthrings.
CLIFFORD PAUL
clifford@uinr.ca. 902-379-3849. If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellentALBERT MARSHALL
Albert Marshall. Elder Advisor. albert@uinr.ca. 902-379-2508. Albert is a leading environmental voice in Unama’ki Cape Breton. He is advisor to and is a highly regarded spokesperson for Mi’kmaq natural resources and environmental issues. Albert advises and lectures internationally on a wide range of topics: GUIDELINES FOR CAPE BRETON MOOSE HUNTING RELEASED Changes were made and now Tiamuwel Netuklimkewe–Unama’ki Moose Harvesting According to Netukulimk was approved. The Guidelines will be officially released on August 17 asking Mi’kmaq hunters for voluntary compliance over the next two years. Over this time, Clifford and his team will again visit communities to talk about the Guidelines NEWS | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES May 19, 2020 Forestry, Netukulimk, News, Opportunities. UINR is in immediate need of a Project Manager to support the Unama’ki Mi’kmaq to undertake all of the economic development planning and community engagement necessary to establish what is currently anticipated to be a ‘Mi’kmaq Forestry Cooperative’ involving all13 Mi’kmaq
FORESTRY OUTREACH 2021 POSTING UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 LIBRARY | UNAMA'KI INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES UINR Marten. UINR Marten - Volume 12, Issue 3 - Fall 2016. UINR Marten - Volume 11, Issue 2 - Summer 2016. UINR Marten - Volume 10, Issue 1 - Spring 2016. UINR Marten - Volume 11, Issue 3 - Fall 2015. UINR Marten – Special Edition – Spring/Summer 2015. JOB OPPORTUNITY: FORESTRY OUTREACH COORDINATOR UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 SPECIAL MI'KMAQ PLANTS Elders also provided the Mi’kmaq names of the plants they gather. UINR has hired botanist Catherine Sneddon to conduct a field investigation throughout Unama’ki to confirm the presence of medicinal plants and their abundance in the areas we identified this year. The next step will be to develop a list of the locations thatwill require
KLUSCAP’S SCIENCE
Kluscap’s science. A long, long time ago, the Mi’kmaq people were faced with a dilemma–a situation of great proportion that Kluskap was summoned for a solution. It was at a time in our history when the people told Kluskap that the animals were too big and fierce in the forest. The bear was too big, gigantic in fact, as was the wolf, the GUARDIAN LIAISON & COORDINATION Guardian Liaison & Coordination. UINR’s Guardian Program Liaison Coordinator works with Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We'koqma'q First Nations to promote a coordinated and collaborative effort to protect natural resources in the Mi’kmaw traditional territory of Unama’ki. Each of the five Unama’ki communitiesmaintain an
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UINR | 4102 Shore Road, Eskasoni, NS, B1W 1M4 | 902-379-2163 KLUSKAP'S CAVE–INSIDE AND OUT Kluscap jumped from his canoe breaking it into two pieces, known today as Bird Islands. He turned the two women to stone, the stone pillars now guarding his cave. The cave was Kluskap’s last home on earth before he left to the sky world. He lived there with his Grandmother,The Bear Woman, and a young man, Pine Marten.SHELLEY DENNY
Shelley Denny. Director of Aquatic Research and Stewardship. shelley.denny@uinr.ca. 902-379-2022. Around UINR Shelley Denny is known to be active in many aspects of marine biology, but ask anyone what Shelley is most passionate about in her work and the answer is EEL! The eel represents to Shelley much more than a creature to bestudied, she
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: FORESTRY OUTREACH COORDINATORJune 3, 2021
UINR is looking to hire a Forestry Outreach Coordinator to work with Wahkohtowin Development to inform communities in Eastern Canada of the new National Forest Stewardship Standard and help explore opportunities to advance UINR’s work under the new standard. Deadline extended to June 14th. For full job posting, click here: Forestry Outreach 2021 posting MEDIA RELEASE: KLUSKAP IPCA LAND PURCHASE AT CAPE DAUPHINJune 1, 2021
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As a Mi’kmaw organization, we value insights from Western science and we also value our own ways of knowing and being. Given the interest in Two-Eyed Seeing, reconciliation and the need for many projects to collaborate and partner with Indigenous peoples, we would like to provide guidance on how this can be achieved with UINR. …Read More
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