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Clam Garden Eco-cultural Restoration in the southern Gulf Islands
Nathan Cardinal,
Skye Augustine,
WSÁNEĆ and
Hul’q’umi’num NationsPhoto: Iain Robert Reid
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Did you know…
• 1,000’s of years ago, First Nations on BC Coast were active shellfish engineers for 1,000’s of years?• Kilometers of rock walls created, many tonnes of rocks moved
• Increase production by as much as 400%
• In front of traditional settlements• No longer in production
• Virtually unknown to western science until recently. Lived in the memory of First Nations
• Now imagine…• A living landscape once again
• Presents opportunity to combine ATK + science to benefit people, culture, and ecosystem
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Southern Gulf Islands• Highly productive area
• Protected coastline
• Fraser River input
• Upwelling from Pacific Ocean
• Significant Indigenous Population• 5 language groups
• 10’s of thousands of people
• Managed ecological landscapes • “Dropped out of heaven”
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WSÁNEĆ
Hul’qumi’num
Tsawwassen
Te’Mexw
Still a dynamic area…• 6 million people in greater area
• Resurgence of Aboriginal culture
• Gulf Islands National Park Reserve• 32km2 land, 36km2 marine
• Established in 2003
• Protect Strait of Georgia Lowlands
• 19 different FN with cultural & historical relations to GINPR
• As Park Reserve, can continue “traditional renewable resource
harvesting”
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The importance of clams
(Source: Fediuk and Thom, 2003)
(Source: K. Fediuk and B. Thom, 2003. Contemporary & Desired Use of Traditional Resources in a Coast Salish Community: Implications for Food
Security and Aboriginal Rights in British Columbia. Paper Presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnobiology, Seattle, WA
http://www.hulquminum.bc.ca/pubs/Barriers_to_Harvesting_final.pdf
• Still an important staple
• Many barriers to harvesting
• Gaps in knowledge• Less contemporary
harvest
• Little stock assessment
Photo: Iain Robert Reid
(Source: Fediuk and
Thom, 2003)
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A time of learning together
Photo: Matthew Payne
Pilot project: gather knowledge to inform sustainable & safe harvest
• Scientific data collection:• On populations (part of EI monitoring)
• On pollutants and other concerns
• Traditional knowledge collection:• Minimize government barriers
• Holistic knowledge
•Use together to tell understand the rise and fall of shellfish
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What did we learn?
Unhealthy population
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Beaumont Clam Garden Pender Canal
South Beach Winter Cove
Cultural Landscapes managed by First Nations
• Unhealthy landscape
• “Clam gardens”Photo: Dan Anthon
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What is a clam garden?
Rock wall
Photo: Iain Robert Reid
(Groesbeck et al., 2014)
(Source: A.S Growsbeck, K. Rowell, D. Lepofsky, and A. Salomon. 2014. Ancient clam gardens increased shellfish production: adaptive strategies from the
past can inform food security today. PLOS One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0091235
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Clam garden restoration project• Question: What impact do clam gardens have on
intertidal ecosystem?
• Experiment: Rebuild 2 clam gardens with Coast Salish and manage them for 5-6 years
• Examine impact of wall & management actions
• Guided by traditional knowledge and community
• Monitor using science and TK
• In the end: Did conditions improve or not?
• Provide recommendations to Parks Canada and other resource managers• Traditional management in the modern day
Photo: Iain Robert Reid
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Where are we now?
• Two TK working groups• Community-driven
• Identified experts – language, culture, harvesters
• Guide restoration activities – traditional guidelines
•Rebuilding with community• Elders and Youth culture & science camps• School and community group restoration trips• Develop traditional teaching tools
•Research partnerships
•200+ community volunteers
•Outreach BC Ferries, Vancouver Aquarium
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2008 2015
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Documentation & Treatment of TK
Photo: Karen Fediuk
• Shellfish TK Project• Put control in hands of Nation• TOR – agreed-to goals• Field visits, Ind interviews, group workshops
•Clam Garden Restoration Project• Control in hands of Nation• Expert working groups• Field visits• Cultural guidance• Knowledge holder workshops to confirm
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Successes•Relationship-based
• Create trust • Learn how to gather
knowledge
• Equals from the outset
•Community-driven• Years of saying “yes”
•Acknowledge barriers to overcome them• Respect, IP
• Turn over control
Photo: Nicole Smith
Challenges+
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•Discerning meaning
•Community timelines vs. research timelines
•A lack of knowledge
•Competing traditional knowledge
• Trust
• Leading vs. co-opting
•Overlapping territories
Successes Challenges+
Photo: Nicole Smith
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Thank You
Nathan Cardinal
Parks Canada
250.654.4076
Acknowledgements:
WSANEC and Hul’q’umi’num Nations, SFU, UVic Dept. of Anthropology, Royal Roads University, Northwest Indian College, WSANEC Tribal School, School District 76, Parks Canada, Dana Lepofsky, Anne Salomon, John Harper, Amy Groesbeck, Marco Hatch, Nicole Smith, Audrey
Dallimore, Leslie King, Malcolm Nicol, and the rest of the Clam Garden Network
Photo: Karen Fediuk