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Knowledge Sharing

Stay up to date with the latest news and publications from the constellation.

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At the core of our work is a desire to exchange knowledge with one another to empower the work that each star is doing to reclaim and restore their coastal lands, waters, and relationships. This is a space to share some of our activities and learning along the way.

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April 17, 2026: With leadership from Minogiizhgad, the Bkejwanong Kinomaagewgamig and Anishinaabeg Kinomaagewgamig Immersion School open their own fish hatchery.

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April 8, 2026: Nuchatlaht reclaims title to 210 square kilometers of their land.

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October 20, 2025: Nuchatlaht Tribe at the British Columbia Court of Appeal fighting for their land back. 

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October 10, 2025: Dr. Reo receives $599,440 to support the work of the constellation.

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April 10, 2025: Cassidy shares her reflections on the CORR 2025 Knowledge Exchange in Aotearoa.

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August 28, 2024: Dr. Reo is interviewed by NPR about invasive species.

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Interview

Heke Ngaru

April 2023: Dr. Waiti interviewed by Simply Surfing about Māori perspectives on surfing.

Newsletter: Past Issues

This edition features Māori water safety initiatives, Whenua Wai Ora environmental wānanga, Anishinaabe language and food sovereignty work, regenerative ʻāina projects in Hawaiʻi, and cultural planning and youth engagement with Nuchatlaht.

Read about Māori leadership shaping national boating policy, Indigenous language and cultural initiatives, land‑based learning, and Nuchatlaht’s continued efforts to reclaim title and reconnect with their mułmumc (roots).

Kahurānaki Marae hosts a hautapu featuring ceremony, feasting, and land restoration work. Gearing up for youth programming in Hawaiʻi and the Great Lakes. Some of the CORR family joins Nuchatlaht's family camp. 

This first quarterly update offers a snapshot of CORR’s initial momentum, featuring a surfing dictionary, maara kai workshops, Anishinaabe seasonal practices, ʻāina‑based initiatives in Hawaiʻi, and planning for Nuchatlaht community campouts.

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Publications

Rayne, A., Tadaki, M., Crowley, S. L., Farr, A., Gibbs, L. M., Kitson, J. C., Rodgers, R. P., & Reo, N. J. (2025). Renegotiating species belonging in a changing world. Progress in Environmental Geography, 4(4), 412–435. https://doi.org/10.1177/27539687251388150

Wehi, P. M., Kamelamela, K. L., Whyte, K., Watene, K., & Reo, N. (2023). Contribution of Indigenous Peoples’ understandings and relational frameworks to invasive alien species management. People and Nature, 5(5), 1403–1414. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10508

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This research was undertaken, in part, thanks to funding from the Canada Excellence Research Chairs program.

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