Also called Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Ecological Knowledge or Indigenous Knowledge Systems. No agreed-upon definition but generally, the collective knowledge, innovations and practices of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis related to culture and traditional teachings. Includes knowledge of land, water, animals and plants. Indigenous knowledge does not just exist in the past; it is a living and evolving knowledge system.
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, or IQ, is the term used for Inuit knowledge systems.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge is a system of knowledge and responsibilities for the natural world, including understanding, experience and participation with natural systems and processes, human and nature relationships, and cosmological beliefs.