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 ...
Decolonise the curriculum by engaging students with historically marginalised knowledge from a range of sources. Here’s how ...
Indigenous knowledge has historically been marginalized or actively excluded from higher education. However, universities around the world are now recognizing how First Nations’ wisdom and culture can ...
The lessons from UNESCO’s global study resonate strongly in Nepal: Indigenous knowledge is not just heritage—it is a living ...
Polar marine ecologist Marianne Falardeau investigates how Arctic ecosystems are shifting under climate change.
Intro; Title Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; 1 Introduction; Pottery Production and Paradigms; Engagement Theory; Why Engagement Theory?; Components of the Theory; The ...
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 ...
Indigenous people make up only 6% of the world's population but manage over a quarter of the world's land surface. These ...
Nepal, July 29 -- On May 18, 2025, the Government of Nepal concluded its much-anticipated climate change conference by adopting a 25-point "Sagarmatha Call for Action." Point 20 of the declaration ...