articleAnthropology & Education QuarterlyMar 1, 2005Closed access

Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Alaska Native Ways of Knowing

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Abstract

Drawing on experiences across Fourth World contexts, with an emphasis on the Alaska context, this article seeks to extend our understandings of the learning processes within and at the intersection of diverse worldviews and knowledge systems. We outline the rationale for a comprehensive program of educational initiatives closely articulated with the emergence of a new generation of Indigenous scholars who seek to move the role of Indigenous knowledge and learning from the margins to the center of educational research, thereby confronting some of the most intractable and salient educational issues of our times.

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Keywords
  • Indigenous
  • Salient
  • Sociology
  • Traditional knowledge
  • Indigenous education
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Intersection (aeronautics)
  • Environmental ethics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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