One of the ways to resolve conflict is to create an understanding of both indigenous and western science to understand where indigenous science is and the knowledge behind it.
Western science is a domineering science. The previous speakers talked to the colonization. I'm talking to the indigenous knowledge and indigenous science that we had that was also colonized. Bringing that awareness and why that happened to the forefront is really critical in alleviating the conflict.
What we have to do is understand why that happened and bring it to the forefront to understand that both sciences are really important. Indigenous and western science are both sciences. It's just that western science is used more in labs and experiments, etc., but indigenous science is like that too, when we go to the land for the experiments that we do.
For example, when we develop traditional medicines, we have the traditionalists, the medicine-makers who take the medicines from the land. They know they have to take the plant or whatever it is they're using from as far away from human contamination as they can. They have recipes that they use as well. That's the same as in a lab. There are recipes that have to be tested. There's the colour and the consistency. That's the same as western science.
Once you start to understand these and that the conflict can be resolved with the knowledge of the species.... Indigenous peoples are the ones who know what's happening on the land. Building that relationship between western and indigenous science is really critical.