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Restoring a pre-colonial vision with two-eyed seeing | Dana Driedger | TEDxWinnipeg

What if the future didn’t require choosing one worldview over another—but honoring both? In this powerful talk, Dana shares her deeply personal journey of reclaiming Indigenous identity through the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing, a Mi’kmaw teaching that blends Western and Indigenous ways of knowing to create deeper, more holistic understanding.Raised with Norwegian and Cree heritage, Dana recounts how systemic erasure shaped her family history—from her grandmother’s silence about her Cree identity to the intergenerational impacts of Day Schools and Residential Schools. Through stories of family, food, language, and healing, she illuminates how embracing both eyes—both worldviews—can lead to stronger communities, better stewardship of the land, and a more inclusive society. Dana Driedger, a Cree woman from the Canoe Lake Cree First Nation with Norwegian ancestry on her father’s side, shares the wisdom of Two-Eyed Seeing. By weaving together Indigenous and Western worldviews, Dana reveals how this approach can foster healing and deeper understanding across cultures. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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