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Understanding Indigenous Perspectives in Global Contexts
Explore how Indigenous knowledge systems and worldviews contribute to international discussions on environmental stewardship, rights, and cultural preservation.
What You'll Learn
Indigenous knowledge systems emphasize interconnectedness and environmental stewardship practices
UNDRIP represents international recognition of Indigenous self-determination and governance
Global Indigenous movements form solidarity networks strengthened by digital
Traditional ecological knowledge contributes valuable insights to climate solutions
What You'll Practice
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Analyze Indigenous environmental knowledge systems and their global applications
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Examine international recognition of Indigenous rights through legal frameworks
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Evaluate cross-border Indigenous solidarity movements and their diplomatic traditions
Why This Matters
Understanding Indigenous perspectives in global contexts develops critical thinking about diverse worldviews and prepares students to engage with complex international issues involving environmental sustainability and cultural rights.
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Traditional Knowledge
Environmental Stewardship
Indigenous Rights
Global Perspectives
Cultural Diversity

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