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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 ...
Traditional Indigenous knowledge, also called traditional ecological knowledge or traditional knowledge, is compiled by tribes according to their distinct culture and generally is transmitted orally ...
In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Indigenous knowledge and storytelling. Welcome back to Sovereign Innovations with your host, Cheyenne Bearfoot! In this episode, we dive ...
In the noisy corridors of Africa’s development discourse, one truth remains astonishingly ignored and that is the fact that Africa’s future cannot be sustainably built on colonial blueprints. For ...
Social work is rooted in the principles of care, advocacy, and justice, but its application looks different across cultures.
This story is part of Fix’s Mentorship Issue exploring the unique ways climate leaders found their calling, and how new approaches to mentorship are upending old power structures. Check out the full ...
For more than 30 years, the United Nations has helped support research positions at universities to delve into the most pressing issues facing humanity: climate change, sustainable development, peace, ...
It is images such as George Catlin’s “Buffalo Chase with Bows and Lances” that engages our imagination of the unique relationship between Indigenous peoples and bison. Catlin wrote that he wanted to ...
UNESCO, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the National Foundation for Development of Indigenous Nationalities (NFDIN), commemorated the International Day of the ...