
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Thursday January 15, 2026 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
This webinar is part of the Introduction to ecological vegetable growing with Ignatius Farm webinar series offered in partnership between EFAO and Ignatius Farm. You can register for the whole series at a discounted rate here.
If you live in northern Ontario, you are welcome to attend this webinar free of charge – please use the coupon code TEKNORTH when filling out the registration form to receive free admission.
All Indigenous growers, land stewards and community members are welcome to attend this webinar free of charge – please use the coupon code IND2026 when filling out the registration form to receive free admission.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
This webinar will explore using traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) to understand how Indigenous People see the everyday connections in a living world, and why it matters for the health and future of the planet. Discover how respecting and incorporating traditional practices can lead to more resilient food systems and a deeper connection to the land we cultivate. A recording of this webinar will be available.
Speaker: Celeste Smith, Founder/Director of Cultural seeds and Ga Gitigemi Gamik
This webinar is supported by funding from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario.
