"Who can guide me?"

The definition of a cultural expert is quite broad, as the notion of expertise is more dynamic in an Indigenous context. Simply being Indigenous does not make a person an expert on other cultures, other communities, other nations, and Indigenous realities. However, they can offer their unique perspective on a topic. Everyone has their own expertise! How to navigate?

Elders or Indigenous knowledge keepers are the custodians of cultural wealth among First Nations. As they carry and transmit oral traditions and cultural practices, they play a major role in preserving heritage and cultural and identity transmission.

How to ensure a respectful and culturally significant welcome for elders or knowledge keepers from First Nations?

Here are some resources developed for this purpose:

Conversely, the perspective of an Indigenous person is not necessarily the perspective of all First Peoples. There are certainly many perspectives on the same subject. How to access these different points of view? There is a wealth of relevant information online that allows for further discovery. But how to know if this resource is relevant and authentic?

Here is a resource created for works of art, but it can also guide you to other sources of information.