Traditional ecological knowledge in Indigenous language revitalization
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is the knowledge and understanding of the complex systems of local ecology. Indigenous Language Revitalization (ILR) is a movement against the shifting use of a language within its particular community.
Moffat, Anna
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Ethnomedicinal value of karst paddy weeds: insights from Zhuang communities in Jingxi, China. [PDF]
Chen L +6 more
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Listening Deeply to Indigenous People: A Collaborative Perspective and Reflection Between a Mapuche Machi and Ecologists. [PDF]
Ortiz AMD +24 more
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Editorial: Understanding the role of local knowledge and human emotions in wildlife conservation
Eduardo J. Naranjo +2 more
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Developing the NOMI framework for food and nutrition security in a climate-exposed delta: qualitative evidence from the Indian Sundarbans. [PDF]
Das N, Poddar D.
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From healing landscapes to biocultural conservation: the role of Ficus septica in karst ecosystems of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. [PDF]
Ismail A +5 more
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Protecting Repositories of Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledges: A Health-Focused Scoping Review. [PDF]
Carroll D +3 more
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Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Derived Counts Produce Robust Wildlife Population Estimates: Roosevelt Elk in Karuk Aboriginal Territory. [PDF]
Connor T +8 more
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Searching for a ghost?! The vain ethnobotany of foraging in three coastal Mediterranean areas. [PDF]
Sulaiman N +3 more
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Traditional ecological knowledge of Siletz tribal members
This research effort examined Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of Siletz tribal members of the environment they live and/or lived in, and how both Western societal beliefs and land reduction to the initially established reservation location ...
Hatfield, Samantha Chisholm
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