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Indigenous People's Knowledge
Knowledge - Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat
Traditional Knowledge is a systematic way of thinking and knowing that is elaborated and applied to phenomena across biological, physical, cultural and ...
Indigenous Knowledge Is Often Overlooked in Education. But It Has ...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) refers to a vast and evolving body of knowledge garnered by Indigenous peoples over thousands of years of ...
Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge and Leadership Network - Home
A community of global indigenous leaders building multistakeholder collaboration and public-private cooperation in indigenous movements.
Traditional knowledge | aboriginalheritagecouncil.vic.gov.au
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, Traditional Knowledge includes ecological knowledge, medicinal knowledge, environmental ...
Backgrounder - Traditional Knowledge - the United Nations
This Forum will be an opportunity to identify and share good practices and lessons learned to advance indigenous peoples' rights and set up policy and ...
What Does Indigenous Knowledge Mean? A Compilation of Attributes.
For rural and indigenous peoples, local knowledge informs decision-making about fundamental aspects of day-to-day life. This knowledge is ...
NOAA Guidance and Best Practices for Engaging and Incorporating ...
Indigenous Peoples refer to their knowledge by different terms (e.g. Indigenous Knowledge, traditional knowledge, hunters knowledge). While ...
Tapping into indigenous knowledge to protect nature - UNEP
“Indigenous peoples' traditional knowledge has informed how to practically ensure the balance of the environment in which they live so it ...
Local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (LINKS) - UNESCO
Helping Indigenous Peoples and local communities study and articulate the importance of their knowledge systems, and fostering transdisciplinary knowledge ...
Theory of Knowledge Resources: Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Indigenous knowledges are understood as the commonsense ideas and cultural knowledges of local peoples concerning the everyday realities of ...
Indigenous Peoples are the custodians of invaluable knowledge for a changing planet. They have a special role to play in conserving and sustainably managing ...
It's time to listen to Indigenous peoples' knowledge– but how?
Indigenous voices have been silenced, and knowledge disregarded, since Australia's colonisation. It's been disastrous for Indigenous health ...
5 ways indigenous knowledge can solve global problems
This isn't just bad news for indigenous groups; the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples could help address environmental problems that ...
Indigenous Peoples have the knowledge and practices to support ...
Indigenous Peoples have the knowledge and practices to support climate resilience ... Indigenous communities in the Arctic have something to say about climate ...
The critical role of Indigenous Peoples' knowledge for innovation
Indigenous peoples are the custodians of many of the world's most fragile and important ecosystems. They also possess invaluable knowledge about sustainability ...
Q&A: To Save The Planet, Traditional Indigenous Knowledge Is ...
Traditional Indigenous knowledge, also called traditional ecological knowledge or traditional knowledge, is compiled by tribes according to ...
4 - What Do Indigenous Knowledges Do for Indigenous Peoples?
Indigenous knowledges are often seen as associated with particular members of a community, such as hunters or ceremonialists, whose activities generate data and ...
Well grounded: Indigenous Peoples' knowledge, ethnobiology and ...
Ethnobiology is the scientific study of dynamic relationships among peoples, biota and environments.
Indigenous knowledge preservation as a sign of respect for culture
Introduction. The traditional knowledge of a people or society, useful for them in making informed decisions, is their indigenous knowledge (IK). This knowledge ...
Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional Knowledge | SpringerLink
Traditional Indigenous knowledge can be defined as a network of knowledges, beliefs, and traditions intended to preserve, communicate, and contextualize ...