Bioneers 2026 Conference

Indigenous Forum – Indigenous Knowledge and Action to Protect Whales

Whales hold deep significance for a number of Indigenous cultures. They are often revered as spirits, ancestors, and relatives who hold wisdom to care for the oceans and for humans. As some whale species have become critically endangered due to hunting, noise pollution, and climate change, Indigenous Peoples around the world are fighting to defend them through both traditional and novel means. In this panel, we will hear from Indigenous leaders fighting to protect whales. Topics include: the cultural and spiritual foundations of these movements; ways that Indigenous and Western sciences are being applied in tandem; and legal mechanisms rooted in Indigenous principles to protect whales.  Moderated by Alexis Bunten (Yupu’ik/Unangan), Co-Director of the Bioneers Indigeneity Program. With: Chair of the Ngātiwai Trust Board, Aperahama Edwards (Ngātiwai); other TBA.

March 27th | 4:45 pm to 6:00 pm

Panelists


Aperahama Edwards
Māori Leader, Theologian and Indigenous Rights Advocate
Alexis Bunten
Co-Director, Indigeneity Program
Bioneers
Bioneers Conference
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