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Indigenous Cultural Geography: Land, Spirit, and Identity
Explore how Indigenous peoples understand their ancestral territories through sacred geography, traditional ecological knowledge, and place-based cultural identity.
What You'll Learn
Indigenous peoples view land as a living, relational, spiritual entity.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge integrates spirituality with sustainable environmental stewardship.
Indigenous cartography encodes cultural, spiritual, and navigational knowledge simultaneously.
Language revitalization preserves place-based identity and ancestral geographic knowledge.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze literary devices conveying Indigenous land and geographic worldviews.
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Learners identify key vocabulary including TEK, sacred sites, and cultural landscapes.
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Questions assess understanding of Indigenous cartography, ritual geography, and cognitive maps.
Why This Matters
Understanding Indigenous cultural geography equips students to critically analyze land rights, environmental justice, and cultural sovereignty in an increasingly complex global society.
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Sacred Geography
Cultural Landscape
Ecological Knowledge
Indigenous Cartography
Place-Based Identity

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