Traditional Knowledge Keepers definition

Traditional Knowledge Keepers means Treaty 7 members who have been transferred sacred rights to uphold, maintain, and sustain oral culture and traditions through generations. Having these qualifications, members who accept transferred rights make a commitment to a life-long role and dedication to carrying out this ‘way of life’ to support the collective well-being in their communities. By passing their sacred knowledge and wisdom on to subsequent generations, Traditional Knowledge Keepers continue to preserve their way of life and belief systems.
Traditional Knowledge Keepers means the persons responsible for the Indigenous Knowledges and Cultural Expressions, according to their laws and customs.
Traditional Knowledge Keepers means a person who provides a cultural role and is held in high regard as a knowledge keeper. A Traditional Knowledge Keeper may also be known as a wisdom keeper. They hold our language, traditions, customs, laws, and spirituality that have been handed down since time immemorial as recognized by the TteS community.

Related to Traditional Knowledge Keepers

  • Actual Knowledge means the actual fact or statement of knowing, without any duty to make any investigation with regard thereto.

  • Seller’s Actual Knowledge means the actual knowledge of the managing general partners, and the Seller's bookkeeper. Each warranty and representation is material and reasonably relied upon by Buyer, and each is accurate and complete and neither omits nor misstates any material fact, as of the date of this Agreement and the date of Closing. Seller and Buyer acknowledge and agree that Buyer will have an ample opportunity to examine financial and legal documents, records, files and information and all physical items and conditions relating to the Property during the inspections specified by sections 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 of this Agreement. Accordingly, except as otherwise specifically stated in writing between the Buyer and the Seller, Seller hereby specifically disclaims any warranty, guaranty or representation concerning (a) the water, soil and geology and suitability thereof, and of the Property for any and all activities and uses which Buyer may elect to conduct thereon, (b) the existence of any environmental hazards or conditions thereon (including but not limited to the presence of asbestos or the release or threatened release of hazardous substances), (c) compliance with all applicable laws, rules or regulations, the nature and extent of any right-of-ways, lease possession, lien, encumbrance, license, reservation or condition and (d) the compliance of the Property or its operation with any laws, ordinances or regulations of any government or other body. Buyer acknowledges that it will inspect the Property and will rely solely upon its investigation of the Property, except as otherwise specifically stated in writing between the Buyer and Seller. The sale of the Property as provided for herein is made on an "AS IS"

  • Residual Knowledge means knowledge, techniques, experience and Know-How that are (a) reflected in any Confidential Information owned or Controlled by the Disclosing Party and (b) retained in the unaided memory of any authorized representative of the Receiving Party after having access to such Confidential Information. A Person’s memory will be considered to be unaided if the Person has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it.

  • Reasonable inquiry means an inquiry designed to uncover any information in the entity's possession about the identity of the producer or provider of covered telecommunications equipment or services used by the entity that excludes the need to include an internal or third-party audit.

  • Knowledge means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.