ERIC Number: ED629290
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Publication Date: 2023-May
Pages: 99
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Indigenous Pedagogies: Land, Water, and Kinship. Occasional Paper Series 49
Boldt, Gail, Ed.
Bank Street College of Education
Issue #49 of the Bank Street Occasional Paper Series, "Indigenous Pedagogies: Land, Water and Kinship," brings together Indigenous educators and researchers to demonstrate how Indigenous teaching and learning takes form across contexts. Indigenous knowledge systems, values, and ways of being are understood and enacted within socio-ecological systems grounded in reciprocal kin relations. This means that for Indigenous peoples, teaching, learning, living, and being in relation with human and more-than-human beings is central to their knowledge systems. The authors worry that forwarding Indigenous pedagogies for educators broadly could result in a romanticization or appropriation of indigeneity, but hope that it will contribute broadly to sustainable and just futures.
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Values, Interpersonal Relationship, Cultural Influences, Cultural Awareness, Colonialism, Teaching Methods, Natural Resources, Family Influence, Story Telling, Agriculture, Language Usage, Citizenship Responsibility, Ethics, Water, Decolonization, Racism, Culturally Relevant Education, STEM Education
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Publication Type: Collected Works - General
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Bank Street College of Education
Identifiers - Location: Illinois (Chicago); Washington; Hawaii
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