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Indeed , such meaning evolves with re - tellings over time , as each genera- tion applies the insights encoded in the story to new contexts . Indigenous knowledge , in such a view , is not restricted to what is transmitted from the past ...
Indeed , such meaning evolves with re - tellings over time , as each genera- tion applies the insights encoded in the story to new contexts . Indigenous knowledge , in such a view , is not restricted to what is transmitted from the past ...
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entails an ongoing responsibility to transmit the knowledge gained through personal experience ( or transmission through a direct line of oral teachings ; Basso 1996 : 12 ) : This place may help us survive . If we settle in this country ...
entails an ongoing responsibility to transmit the knowledge gained through personal experience ( or transmission through a direct line of oral teachings ; Basso 1996 : 12 ) : This place may help us survive . If we settle in this country ...
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The consensus process of revitalization and knowledge retrieval is especially appropriate because traditional knowledge is not equally dis- tributed within the community . Plant knowledge is specialized , by gender and perhaps ...
The consensus process of revitalization and knowledge retrieval is especially appropriate because traditional knowledge is not equally dis- tributed within the community . Plant knowledge is specialized , by gender and perhaps ...
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Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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