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Indigenous Knowledges

Epistemology is the theory of knowledge that represents the complex ways of understanding the world. It is defined as a systemic and reasoned discernment that generates a “justified belief” or “truth” distinct from “subjective opinion” and is based on ontological understandings of one’s existence or the “nature of being.” Epistemology and ontology for ...
Paul L. Gareau, Molly Swain
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Indigenous Knowledge — Indigenous Science

2023
Gregory Cajete   +5 more
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Indigenous Knowledge

2020
Jayalaxshmi Mistry   +3 more
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems

2020
Colonial authorities, the world over, have persistently ignored, misunderstood and even decimated Indigenous peoples and their knowledge. In this chapter, I argue for Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) as valid for the generation and dissemination of knowledge among Indigenous communities, and for the preservation of those knowledge systems as key for ...
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Indigenous cosmologies of energy for a sustainable energy future

Nature Energy, 2022
Antonella Mazzone, Philipp A Trotter
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Indigenous Knowledges

2021
Tarquam McKenna   +2 more
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Discussing indigenous knowledge and indigenous knowledge systems in Africa

ESARBICA Journal: Journal of the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives, 2013
This brief communication reports on the First Annual International Conference on Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in Africa. The conference was hosted by the Faculty of Communication and Information Science at the National University of Science and Technology in Zimbabwe from 23 to 24 August 2011.
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Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020
Maui Hudson   +2 more
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Indigenous knowledge systems

2015
Chapter 15 describes the tensions that exist between Western scientific approaches and Indigenous Knowledge Systems. It illustrates the way in which traditional knowledge of, for example, herbal medicines, has a potentially very high economic value and describes how this can be developed in partnership between local and global interests. It also covers
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