Aashukan: Indigenous Voices in Impact Assessment – IAIA Pre-Conference Initiative
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The Aashukan initiative, hosted by the Waskaganish Cree and IAIA, brought together Indigenous leaders globally to shape more inclusive, rights-based impact assessment practices.
- Centres Indigenous knowledge and worldviews in environmental and social impact assessment
- Produced the Aashukan Declaration outlining principles: Rights, Relationships, Processes, Rewards
- Models intercultural engagement through dialogue, traditional feasts, and site visits
- Promotes Indigenous-led frameworks for participation and co-design in IA
- Encourages long-term Indigenous involvement in IAIA events, research, and policy
- Provides a replicable approach for bridging community and developer perspectives
How this may be relevant to you
Guides mining operators and assessment practitioners to embed Indigenous-led engagement and co-design in impact assessment processes.
- Demonstrates participatory IA methods grounded in Indigenous leadership
- Highlights the value of traditional knowledge and culturally informed indicators
- Offers a model for pre-assessment community exchanges
- Emphasises Indigenous-determined timelines and respectful engagement
- Reduces risk of conflict and enhances project legitimacy
- Supports integration of Indigenous priorities in project planning
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