Indigenous Tech At Work: Revitalizing Lands and Culture

Boozhoo News River readers,
Indigenous innovation takes flight in business, technology, and environmental stewardship this week in the News River:
- Women and Indigenous-owned Iskwew Air receives $1.75M investment
- Drones map Native Hawaiian fishponds to monitor climate impacts
- Navajo entrepreneur's software boosts Indigenous tourism
Animikii's Pathfinding process aligns technology with respect, collaboration, and community empowerment. We build software with "nothing about us, without us” as a guiding principle.
- Pathfinding is the first step to building new technology with you.
- The process combines technical requirements with relationship building.
- Pathfinding ensures our partners can build the right project in a good way.
Contact Jonathon to start a conversation about custom software and the Pathfinding process by using the form at the button below.
We’re grateful to have our headquarters on traditional territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lkwungen, Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.
Animikii Inc: theDock Centre for Social Impact 100-722 Cormorant St Victoria, BC V8W 1P8
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