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Traditional ecological knowledge isn’t dying — it’s adapting and transforming (Commentary)Several years ago, I took a solo trip to the Huánuco region of the central Peruvian Amazon. After traveling five hours from the nearest town by car, boat and tuk-tuk, I reached the Comunidad de ...
Take a look at some of the stories published so far by emerging Pacific and First Nations Australian content makers as part ...
A long-awaited intellectual property treaty relating to ‘Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional ...
A new research paper based on interviews with elders in the N.W.T. says Indigenous traditional knowledge could help make the ...
These perspectives are vital to the Nansemond Indian Nation's emergency response and climate change adaptation strategies and should be carefully considered in future planning efforts.
Three Southeast Alaskans delivered “traditional knowledge reports” to the Alaska Board of Fisheries this week (2-3-25). It’s the first time Indigenous perspective has been officially incorporated into ...
As the tide of homogenizing globalization rises, traditional Indigenous lifestyles and knowledge come under threat. Today, these communities occupy a significant portion of the Earth’s territory ...
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