Lara A. Jacobs, editor; Oregon State University Press, 2025; 440 pages; $39.95. In recent years, in Alaska and elsewhere, Indigenous knowledge has found respect and inclusion in scientific research ...
The world's indigenous people are the guardians of profound cultural traditions that have distinct languages and unique ancestral knowledge systems associated with the land that has been passed down ...
Indigenous knowledge systems are bodies of knowledge that were developed and used by local communities for centuries. They shape how people understand their environment, solve problems, and live ...
An Analysis of selected case studies from WWF projects worldwide as a contribution to IPBES-2 WWF's projects, fieldwork, reports, and studies are based on experience and evidence from diverse ...
'Right now, in the North, Indigenous peoples do not have any control over the health system,' said Nicole Redvers, a member of the Deninu K'ue First Nation in the N.W.T. and the primary author of the ...
As the world gathers this week in Addis Ababa for the second stocktake of the U.N. Food Systems Summit (UNFSS+4), the urgency of transforming food systems into more resilient, sustainable and ...
If the idea of studying Indian Knowledge Systems is to record, appreciate and research what is indigenous to India, going beyond contemporary subjects, then the pendulum of history may need to swing ...
In 2025, Ms. Tarcila Rivera Zea joined the Governing Board of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning. She is also President of the Centre for Indigenous Cultures of Peru and a former member of the ...
Lecturer and Research Fellow: Department of Environmental and Occupational Studies in the Faculty of Applied Science, Cape Peninsula University of Technology Dr. Benett Siyabonga Madonsela received ...
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