Natural Science and Indigenous Knowledge: The Americas Experience

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Natural Science and Indigenous Knowledge: The Americas Experience Editors: Susan M. Arlidge, Edward A. Johnson Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge University Press
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Pages: 288 Illustrations and other contents: Worked examples or Exercises Language: English ISBN: 9781009416672 Categories: , , ,

How do we combine the areas of intersection between science and indigenous knowledge, but without losing the totality of both? This book’s objective is to consider how Indigenous populations have lived and managed the landscape. Specifically, how their footprint was a result of the combination of their empirical knowledge and their culture. The chapters are divided into four groups: The first deals with reintegrating cultures and natural landscapes and the role of kinship and oral tradition. The second group approaches the landscape as a living university of learning and managing, discussing the ethnobotany of how to grow more responsibly, and assess and project the harvest. The third group deals with the managing of fire in an anthropogenic plant community and how to integrate indigenous agriculture in hydrology and dry regions. The fourth group consists of studies of how science and indigenous knowledge can be taught in schools using land-based studies.

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'… deep, reliable, and respectful. … I recommend this book for students, researchers, teachers, and conservation practitioners who may not yet know what they want to study but are attracted to Indigenous knowledge and wish to work with and for Indigenous Peoples.' Zsolt Molnár, Conservation Biology