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This
page
introduces
the
concept
of
traditional
knowledge,
detailed
knowledge
of
the
environment
based
on
teachings
and
experiences
and
passed
orally
from
generation
to
generation.
Topics
include
how
Native
people
define
traditional
knowledge,
comparisons
between
indigenous
and
scientific
knowledge,
and
the
role
of
women
and
children
in
traditional
knowledge.
There
is
also
discussion
of
the
structure
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In
Diné
culture,
land
use
planning
is
natural
and
develops
from
specific
processes
of
thought
or
consciousness,
planned
action
and
responses,
equilibrium
and
life
outcomes,
and
sustainable
stability.
Every
member
of
a
natural
community
participates
in
these
processes
--
the
air,
rocks,
animals,
water,
plants,
and
people.
A
college
course
in
environmental
planning
based
on
the
Diné
land
use
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This
site
provides
information
on
a
project
undertaken
by
the
Alaska
Native
Science
Commission
(ANSC),
the
Institute
of
Social
and
Economic
Research
(ISER)
and
the
University
of
Alaska
Anchorage
to
document
traditional
knowledge
of
environmental
contaminants
and
environmental
changes,
especially
as
it
relates
to
contamination
in
subsistence
foods.
Topics
include
project
goals,
processes,
and
community
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This
is
the
homepage
of
the
GLOBIO
(Global
Methodology
for
Mapping
Human
Impacts
on
the
Biosphere)
consortium,
an
initiative
to
develop
a
global
model
for
exploring
the
impact
of
environmental
change
on
biodiversity.
Site
materials
include
news
and
announcements,
information
on
the
GLOBIO
modeling
methodology,
and
information
on
GLOBIO
partner
organizations.
There
are
also
links
to
selected
highlights
...
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This
is
the
homepage
of
the
Alaska
Native
Science
Commission
(ANSC),
an
organization
dedicated
to
bringing
together
research
and
science
in
partnership
with
the
Native
community.
Site
materials
include
information
on
Alaska
Native
communities;
especially
a
searchable
database
of
contacts
for
community
knowledge
and
a
directory
of
local,
statewide,
and
federally
recognized
Alaska
Native
agencies.
There
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