Tobique First Nation, NB
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Tobique First Nation, NB, is located on the north side of the Tobique River. It is the largest of the province’s six Wolastoqiyik (Malisset) Nation reserves. The community has a population of about 2500 people. The community has access to a wide range of services including social and health services, education, fire/police services and high speed internet.
Tobique, New Brunswick | |
Tobique: Community Background | This video provides a brief introduction to the Tobique First Nation community. |
Tobique: Talking Circle Opening Protocol | This video offers an example of a talking circle protocol. |
Tobique: Gender & Community Resilience | This video highlights the importance of women to community resilience. |
Tobique Low Resilience: Residential School Legacy | This video focuses on the negative impact of the residential school legacy on community resilience. |
Tobique Low Resilience: Land Use Policies | This video focuses on the negative impact of land use policies on community resilience. |
Tobique: High Disaster Resilience | This video provides good examples of the type of activities and facilities that contribute to disaster resilience. |
Tobique High Resilience: TK and Innovation | This video provides an example of combining Traditional Knowledge and Western approaches through the development of the Wampum CISM program. |
Tobique: Disaster Resilience and TK | This video highlights the role of the fire keeper in a culturally appropriate emergency response and offers a teaching about how to think about disasters. |
Tobique: Disaster Resilience | This video is an example of how local institutions and community networks support disaster resilience. |
Tobique Disaster Resilience: Preparedness/Planning | This video provides an example of community preparedness planning in advance of a road closure. |
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