One Health Gathering: Arctic Indigenous Peoples Voices and Perspectives

Abstract The proceedings of the One Health Gathering in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, centered on the theme of “Elevating Indigenous Voices in One Health Research in the Arctic.” Approximately fifty participants from Greenland, the USA, Canada, and across Nunavut's three regions convened to explore...

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Main Authors: G. K. Healey Akearok, C. V. L. Larsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-06-01
Series:BMC Proceedings
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-025-00329-1
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Summary:Abstract The proceedings of the One Health Gathering in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, centered on the theme of “Elevating Indigenous Voices in One Health Research in the Arctic.” Approximately fifty participants from Greenland, the USA, Canada, and across Nunavut's three regions convened to explore key aspects of research pertinent to this theme. The gathering underscored Indigenous Knowledge and Practices, emphasizing innovative post-secondary education models rooted in Inuit ways of knowing. It also delved into Holistic Worldviews and Health and Wellbeing, spotlighting community country food programs, harvesting practices, and the significance of holistic perspectives in healthcare. Local contexts and community voices were prioritized, with presentations showcasing community-led testing for a parasite in walrus, co-management programs for polar bears, and the vital role of student voices and perspectives. Elder stories and wisdom were shared, adding invaluable insight and depth to discussions. Moreover, the gathering fostered community empowerment and action on One Health research and/or policy, culminating in collaborative recommendations and an art piece aimed at amplifying community engagement and agency in research initiatives. Overall, the event provided a platform for diverse voices to converge, exchange knowledge, and collaborate towards a more inclusive and effective approach to One Health research in the Arctic, reflecting a commitment to Indigenous perspectives, community empowerment, and holistic wellbeing.
ISSN:1753-6561