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Decolonizing indigenous knowledge / Donaldo Macedo -- What is indigenous knowledge and why should we study it? / Ladislaus M. Semali, Joe L. Kincheloe -- Indigenous knowledge and schooling: a ...
Indigenous peoples’ ecological expertise honed over centuries is increasingly being used by policymakers to complement mainstream science.
Heather E. Castleden, Debbie Martin, Ashlee Cunsolo, Sherilee Harper, Catherine Hart, Paul Sylvestre, Robert Stefanelli, Lindsay Day, Kaitlin Lauridsen, Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge ...
At the public university, the class “Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Honoring All Our Relations” launched in the summer of 2020 under the teaching of doctoral student and Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma ...
Some Nepali intellectuals dismiss or distrust these knowledge systems. At a public discussion, a well-known intellectual rejected the very existence of Indigenous knowledge systems.
Promoting Nepal's Indigenous Knowledge SystemsUNESCO, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the National Foundation for Development of Indigenous Nationalities (NFDIN), ...
To support this shift, the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe is organising a Regional Workshop on Harnessing Indigenous and Local Knowledge for Biodiversity and Climate ...
Universities and other tertiary institutions have been urged to incorporate the study of indigenous knowledge systems as a ...
With over 250 ethnic nationalities and a rich history of precolonial governance, it can lead the continent in reclaiming Indigenous Knowledge Systems as assets—not obstacles.
The Amazon rainforest, home to some of the highest levels of biodiversity on Earth, as well as the planet’s largest river ...
Indigenous women played an important role as knowledge keepers of domesticated and undomesticated plant life, including grassland ecology and anthropogenic fire.