Yes, definitely.
Allison mentioned netukulimk. It's a way of life the Mi'kmaq people have. When you're trying to operationalize netukulimk.... There are certain things I've learned over the years, not just through research, but also through my position here at UINR. It's a “take what you need” thing, so there is a self-limiting element to netukulimk. There's also the ability to prevent waste. There are also the spiritual and ceremonial components, such as making sure that you're able to share and to give back. There is the inclusion of ceremony in that concept.