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The changing landscape of farming
Growing up on a small family farm, I have witnessed the benefit and impact of technology on agricultural landscapes. In the 1980s, our barn was...
I’m not hunting on your farm … you’re farming on my hunting territory
My people – the Haudenosaunee – have been part of the land along the Grand River for millennia, while other cultures have been here since...
Reading the landscape
An important value of learning to observe and understand the cultural landscape is to see how natural features and processes have been modified or enhanced...
Where is who we are
What might I mean by landscape holds us? When we open our eyes, we see light. We open our mouths, we breathe air. These are...
The cultural landscape – A framework for conservation
Heritage conservation is not about the past. It’s about the places that surround us and the diversity of our communities. It’s about ensuring that the...
Nochemowenaing: You don’t need to walk through here (An interview with Anthony Chegahno)
The Ontario Heritage Trust and the Chippewas of Nawash unceded First Nation co-steward lands in northern Bruce Peninsula that are part of an Indigenous cultural...