Session Browser

Click on the session you would like to browse.

Sessions for Friday, July 22nd, 2022
EveningRG1
Sessions for Saturday, July 23rd, 2022
MorningBR01RG2
AfternoonM01M02
EveningBQ1
Sessions for Sunday, July 24th, 2022
MorningRG3BR02BR03BR04M03M04W01W02W03W04W05W06W07W08W09W10EX01W11W12W13W14L01
AfternoonL02L03W16W15W17W18W19W20W21W22M05M06BQ2M07M08BQ3M09
EveningBQ4S01EX02EX03
Sessions for Monday, July 25th, 2022
MorningBR05BR06BR07BR08BR09RG4BI&HD ICB1DS1EC01EO1PHYLO IPTR1S1SYST ICGT1C1BR10CB2CGT2EC02PB1PTR2S02
AfternoonEX04EX05L04L05M10M30BIOG IBL1C2CGT3EC03ETH1F&T IPB2S2SYST IIPHYS1CB3CGT4DS2EC04RP1TP1M11M12M13M25P
EveningMX1BQ5M14MX2
Sessions for Tuesday, July 26th, 2022
MorningBR11BR12RG5BR13C3C4CB4CGT5COOLEYD1DS3EC05MACRO IME1PB3PGG1S3SYM1BL2EX06EX07PB4BI&HD IIBIOG IIDS4EC06EPH1ME2PB5PGG2SYM2S04
AfternoonD2D3L06L07BH1C5CWR1D4DS5EC07EO2F&T IIMACRO IIME3PB6PGG3S05S4EPH2D5M15CB5EC08PGG4S06M17M16R2AW1M18M19MX3R3
EveningMX4BQ6BQ7M20S07
Sessions for Wednesday, July 27th, 2022
MorningBR14BR15BR16BR17BR18M21RG6C6C7EC09EPH3HH1PGG5PHYLO IIRP2S5SYST IIISSEX08EX09DS6EC10HH2RP3L08
AfternoonL09M22M23M24BIOG IIIC8EC11FGG1L10LT1MP1PHYLO IIIRP4S08S6M26EC12FGG2LT2RP5M27R4M28AW2BQ8
EveningS09R5
Sessions for Thursday, July 28th, 2022
MorningM29W23
Sessions for Friday, July 29th, 2022
MorningW24W25

Presentations for Session C8

Click on the Abstract you would like to read.

OrderDate/TimeTitleSection/TopicTypeAuthorsKeywords
Wednesday, July 27th
1:30 pm to 3:30 pm · Fireweed/Hilton
Session C8: Colloquium: Paths forward: Engaging Indigenous science and knowledge: Paths forward: Engaging Indigenous science and knowledge
Presiding: Warren Cardinal-McTeague, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
C8001July 27th 1:30 pmIntroductionPaths forward: Engaging Indigenous science and knowledge
C8002July 27th 1:45 pmDecolonizing Ethnobotany in the Classroom - A Complex, Yet Highly Rewarding UndertakingPaths forward: Engaging Indigenous science and knowledgeColloquium PresentationsStrecker, Lisa.Alaska
decolonizing
Undergraduate teaching
culturally relevant instruction
experiential learning
C8003July 27th 2:15 pmIndigenous representation in pedagogy: my journey in place-based learning, DEI, and self-reflectionPaths forward: Engaging Indigenous science and knowledgeColloquium PresentationsSmith, Selena.Undergraduate teaching
representation
Diversity
C8004July 27th 2:30 pmWe have always been scientists: erasure of Indigenous peoples’ scientific knowledge production in Rupert’s LandPaths forward: Engaging Indigenous science and knowledgeColloquium PresentationsRacine, Darrell; Klymiuk, Az.History
Indigenous Peoples
Education
representation
C8005July 27th 2:45 pmReckoning With The Past For Building An Inclusive BotanyPaths forward: Engaging Indigenous science and knowledgeColloquium PresentationsAbrahams, Richard; Mabry, Makenzie; Caomhanach, Nuala; Gaynor, Michelle; Pham, Kasey; Williams, Tanisha; Murphy, Kaitlyn A.; Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty; Soltis, Douglas; Soltis, Pamela.History
Ethics
Taxonomy 
BIPOC
Colonialism
Systemic racism
C8006July 27th 3:00 pmBiocultural values of groundwater dependent ecosystems and associated limu (Hawaiian macroalgae) in Kona, Hawai‘iPaths forward: Engaging Indigenous science and knowledgeColloquium PresentationsGibson, Veronica; Bremer, Leah L.; Burnett, Kimberly M.; Lui, Nicole Keakaonaali'i; Smith, Celia.social ecological systems
submarine groundwater discharge
ecosystem services
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Indigenous aquaculture
Anchialine pools
Indigenous management systems
Ecomimicry
macroalgae

Copyright © 2000-2022, Botanical Society of America. All rights reserved