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Exploring Resilience and Indigenous Ways of Knowing 1

I am grateful to CIETcanada and the Canadian Institute of Health Research for enabling me to do this research. Gratitude is given to the copy ...

Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Pray, Montana

Incorporating Indigenous Ways of Knowing into our lives can guide us in cultivating right relationships with our communities, knowledge systems, ...

Exploring Resilience and Indigenous Ways of Knowing 1

Focus is on the experience and ways of knowing of Aboriginal peoples in Canada, specifically, the Anishinaabe of Lake Nipigon in northern Ontario. This ...

Resources to learn more about Indigenous ways of knowing

Our research guide is intended to provide an overview of indigenous knowledge and starting points for exploring these knowledges by geography, ...

Indigenous Ways of Knowing - The Pari Center

“Our aim is to promote dialogue and discussion, to discover what we can learn from each other and, in particular, to explore the limitations that may be ...

Long read: Two perspectives on ways of knowing and being

Professor Mark Everard ... There are many different ways of knowing. The ways we understand and interact with each other, the natural world and how we use and ...

CED 400 : Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing - Library Guides

Article 31.1 "Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and ...

Different Ways of Knowing - Medium

Just as important, however, is what's termed foundational knowing. This involves exploring traditional, spiritual, and natural knowledge to ...

Ways of Knowing - Tapestry Institute

Of course, in the natural world, the ways that people and animals come to understand things are not separated into separate and discrete categories. Instead, ...

Indigenous Knowledge Systems/Alaska Native Ways of Knowing

traditional indigenous ways of learning and knowing can be drawn upon to expand our ... learning as it occurs in diverse cultural contexts by exploring the ...

Lesson Plans - Indigenous Ways of Knowing & Being - NCCIE

These lesson plans relate to Indigenous ways of knowing and being through building relationships to the natural world and understanding the past in order to ...

What are Indigenous and Western Ways of Knowing?

Working Our Hyphens: Exploring Identity Relations in Qualitative Research. Qualitative Inquiry, 14(1), 136. doi:10.1177/1077800407309328. 37 Murton, B. (2012) ...

Ways of knowing: how can traditional knowledge enrich geoscience ...

Indigenous communities have inhabited their lands for tens of thousands of years and developed unique connections with their environments, ...

Indigenous Ways of Knowing - Nicolet College

The Indigenous Ways of Knowing certificate honors the culture, history, language, and sovereignty of the tribal nations of the western Great Lakes region.

Overview - Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional Ecological ...

This knowledge includes the relationships between people, plants, animals, natural phenomena, landscapes, and timing of events for activities ...

Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being – Pulling Together

This is called a holistic or wholistic view, which is an important aspect of supporting Indigenous students. The Canadian Council of Learning produced State of ...

Guiding Principles (Two Eyed Seeing) | Integrative Science

We often explain Etuaptmumk - Two-Eyed Seeing by saying it refers to learning to see from one eye with the strengths of Indigenous knowledges and ways of ...

Indigenous Ways of Knowing

Indigenous knowledges are living ways of making sense of the world embedded in community practices, rituals and relationships. This module explores Indigenous ...

The Ways of Knowing Symposia - | Evidence for Action

The Ways of Knowing Symposia · A series of five collaborative events focused on cultivating a more holistic appreciation of the different ways people understand ...

Adapting Western Research Methods to Indigenous Ways of Knowing

She continued to explore the literature, searching for new theories and contemplating Indigenous methods for co-analyzing the data. At the fourth meeting, 2 CAB ...