Indigenous Affairs

Indigenous Affairs

The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) recognizes the essential role that Indigenous Peoples and local communities play in environmental stewardship across Turtle Island, Madre Tierra, also known as North America. Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), held by Indigenous Peoples, offers invaluable insights into sustainable practices, biodiversity conservation, environmental adaptability, and preparedness for environmental changes. The CEC is committed to fostering meaningful partnerships with Indigenous Peoples in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, ensuring their perspectives and expertise are appropriately included in environmental decision-making and intentionally protected from misuse.

Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous food systems

The CEC’s work is guided by The North American Guiding Principles in Relation to the Incorporation of TEK developed by our Traditional Ecological Knowledge Expert Group (TEKEG). We aim to create spaces where Indigenous voices are heard and valued, through initiatives and projects that highlight the resilience of Indigenous food systems, the preservation of cultural heritage, and the promotion of biodiversity. These efforts align with our broader goals to address environmental challenges while honoring Indigenous knowledge systems, rights, contributions, forms of government, and social organization.

Through ongoing collaboration with the TEKEG and other Indigenous Peoples of North America, the CEC seeks to include Indigenous Peoples’ voices, rights, and TEK in its activities and decisions. By embedding Indigenous perspectives into our work, we strive to advance a shared understanding of North America’s environment, recognizing how TEK provides unique insights, data, and perspectives for informed decision making, and enhances our collective ability to address environmental challenges.

Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Approaches to Freshwater Management in North America (2021–2024)

For many Indigenous Peoples across North America water is sacred. Water is also at the core of the six pillars under CEC’s Strategic Plan: water management, water cleanliness, ecosystem health, marine pollution, and supporting economic sectors heavily reliant on the sustainable management of water.

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tek freshwater

Projects

Indigenous Affairs at the CEC

Documents

North American TEK Guiding Principles 25-01

January, 2025

Proclaimed by the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Experts Group (TEKEG) of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Guiding Principles

TEK Advice to Council 19-01

January 16, 2020

JPAC Meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico

TEKEG Advice to Council

Contact

If you have questions or are interested in learning more about our initiatives, please explore our resources or contact us directly.

Marcela Orozco
Director, Advisory Groups and Public Participation
(514) 350-4305