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The Turtle Lodge: sustainable self-determination in practice
Author(s) -
Laura Cameron,
Dave Courchene,
Sabina Ijaz,
Ian Mauro
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
alternative an international journal of indigenous peoples
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.398
H-Index - 12
eISSN - 1174-1740
pISSN - 1177-1801
DOI - 10.1177/1177180119828075
Subject(s) - turtle (robot) , indigenous , self determination , environmental ethics , sociology , scholarship , corporate governance , political science , sustainability , self governance , legal guardian , process (computing) , environmental resource management , law , ecology , management , philosophy , environmental science , computer science , economics , biology , operating system
The Turtle Lodge International Centre for Indigenous Education and Wellness in Sagkeeng First Nation, Manitoba, is leading the way in exemplifying and cultivating sustainable self-determination. This is a holistic concept and process that recognizes the central role that land and culture play in self-determination, and the responsibility to pass these teachings on to future generations. This article links theory and practice in the emerging scholarship on sustainable self-determination and examines how Turtle Lodge embodies sustainable self-determination through traditional governance and laws, respectful and reciprocal relationships, cultivation of cultural revitalization and community well-being, and efforts to inspire earth guardianship. Turtle Lodge’s experience underscores the importance of understanding sustainable self-determination as a flexible, community-based process. This case study fits within recent calls in the literature for a shift from a rights-based to responsibility-based self-determination discourse and demonstrates some of the challenges and lessons learned that might support other communities pursuing similar actions.

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