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“Two‐Eyed Seeing”: An Indigenous framework to transform fisheries research and management

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It is with t'ooyaks (Nisga'a for ‘thanks’) to senior author and Mi'kmaw Elder Dr. Albert Marshall that we (the author team) have come to learn and embrace the concept of Etuaptmumk (Mi’kmaw for 'TwoEyed Seeing') and it is through his guidance that we have envisioned a new path for fisheries research and management as discussed by the authors.
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It is with t’ooyaks (Nisga’a for ‘thanks’) to senior author and Mi’kmaw Elder Dr. Albert Marshall that we (the author team) have come to learn and embrace the concept of Etuaptmumk (Mi’kmaw for ‘TwoEyed Seeing’) and it is through his guidance that we have envisioned a new path for fisheries research and management. The knowledge Albert has imparted through his work over the decades, he is adamant, is not his own to claim, for he is but a conduit for the knowledge of generations. It is thus to those generations of Mi’kmaq Received: 28 April 2020 | Revised: 23 August 2020 | Accepted: 25 August 2020 DOI: 10.1111/faf.12516

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