Indigenous Knowledges, Development and Education
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Publisher: BRILL
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Indigenous knowledges in global contexts: Multiple readings of our world. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Dudziak, S. (2000). Partnership in practice: Some reflections on the Aboriginal healing and wellness strategy.
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Indigenous Knowledges and the Sustainable Development Agenda
Author: Anders Breidlid
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
For most activists and scholars in Latin America, Australia and parts of Asia, indigenous knowledges would be intrinsically linked to “Indigenous Peoples” derived from a so-called UNPHII understanding of the term referred to above.
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Education, Indigenous Knowledges, and Development in the Global South
Author: Anders Breidlid
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Indigenous Knowledge in Disaster Management in Africa. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved from http://www. unep.org/IK/PDF/IndigenousBooklet.pdf on April 3, 2008. Van Noordwijk, M. 1984. Ecology Textbook for the Sudan.
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Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge for the Modern Era
Author: David R. Katerere
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 339
indigenous knowledges can play within their different sectors, including their contribution to the identity and representation of indigenous peoples and their application (potential roles) in education, science, and technology.
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Indigenous Knowledge and the Environment in Africa and North America
Author: David M. Gordon
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 368
challenged the imposition of environmentally deleterious colonial and scientific knowledges. The history of indigenous knowledge appears to contrast with that of scientific knowledges. If we accept, however, the mul- tifaceted and ...
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What is Indigenous Knowledge?
Author: Ladislaus M. Semali
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
professors will have to become researchers of indigenous knowledges. In addition to researching indigenous knowledge and the issuesthat surround it in general, we callfor teachers toseek out and analyze indigenous knowledges in the ...
Culture, Indigenous Knowledge and Development in Africa
Author: Mawere, Munyaradzi
Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
Total Pages: 184
Dr Bancroft, a Brisbane surgeon, used the knowledge of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia to substitute extracts from the Dubosia plant as a substitute for atropine in opthalmic cases. The plant was also found to contain hyoscine, ...
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Research Methodologies: Local Solutions and Global Opportunities
Author: Elizabeth Sumida Huaman (Wanka/Quechua and Japanese), University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Publisher: Canadian Scholars
Total Pages: 382
ringing together researchers from geographically, culturally, and linguistically diverse regions, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Research Methodologies offers guidance and lessons learned from research projects in and with Indigenous ...
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Yurlendj-nganjin
Author: David Jones
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 421
Finally, the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander active researchers, while proportionately low, is on the increase. With that increase, the notion of 'Indigenous Knowledge' has expanded in a matter of decades.
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