WHO WE ARE

 

Ohneganos Ohnegahdę:gyo is an Indigenous water research program led by McMaster University Professor, Dr. Dawn Martin Hill.

All photography is owned and provided by the Project Team.

 
 
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About Ohneganos

Our program is made up of two main projects: Co-Creation of Indigenous Water Quality Tools and Ohneganos - Indigenous Ecological Knowledge, Training, and Co-Creation of Mixed-Method Tools.

 
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Project Team

Water is connected to everything! This is reflected in our interdisciplinary team of academics, local experts, and project partners. A holistic approach to water helps us integrate Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science.

 
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Learning Materials

Part of our work involves producing a number of ‘tools’ and educational resources for Indigenous communities to build resilience and empower youth.

Investing in Indigenous youth and developing grassroots solutions are needed to ensure a water secure future!

 
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United Nations SDGs

This project supports many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG6: Clean Water and Sanitation.

We’re also featured as an ongoing ‘success story’ for the 2018-2028 Decade for Action on Water.

 
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Global Water Futures

We are funded (for the most part!) by the largest university-led water research program in the world:

Global Water Futures