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Fleuri, Reinaldo Matias; Fleuri, Lilian Jurkevicz – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2018
This study argues that western societies have to learn from the cosmological vision of first peoples. In the Brazilian context, despite the genocide of these peoples, there still remains a rich variety of cultures, keeping their traditions and lifestyles based on the concept of "buen vivir," in Spanish, or Tekó Porã as the Guarani people…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Popular Education, Death
Huaman, Elizabeth Sumida – Curriculum Inquiry, 2018
This article highlights core values linked with Indigenous ways of conceptualizing community and education. In doing so, this work explores Indigenous tensions with restrictive historical policies that have resulted in reconciliation with mainstream education, local perceptions of the need for adaptation, and the convergence of multiple…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Students, Indigenous Knowledge, Values
Brown, Harko – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2018
Harko Brown is an expert on traditional Maori games and play. He has written several books including Nga Taonga Takaro II: The Matrix (2016), and Te Mara Hupara (2017), co-authored by his teenage daughter Yves Tennessee Brown. In 2015 Harko was co-opted by the New Zealand Government to organise and lead the first Aotearoa New Zealand Maori…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries, Games, Indigenous Knowledge
Kovach, Margaret – LEARNing Landscapes, 2018
Story is experience held in memory and story is the spark for a transformative possibility in the moment of its telling. The words we use are equally significant. This commentary reflects upon why words, stories, and oracy are powerful in learning landscapes. Indigenous peoples have known the value of story and the significance of words in…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Canada Natives
Baird, Jeanette; Kula-Semos, Maretta Alup – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2018
In uncertain times for higher education learning communities, the risks of societal and epistemic dependence on a single globally dominant set of academic knowledge practices are evident. Nonetheless, many higher education institutions in developing nations struggle to achieve international presence unless they uncritically adopt these dominant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Colleges, Global Approach
Garcia, Angel A., Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Ethnogeology is the scientific study of human relationships with the Earth as a system, typically conducted within the context of a specific culture. Indigenous or historically resident people may perceive local places differently from outside observers trained in the Western tradition. Ethnogeologic knowledge includes traditional indigenous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Geology, Ethnography
Rodríguez, Briana K. N.; Kokka, Kari – Educational Foundations, 2021
Relationships, such as the advisee/advisor relationship, in academia are typically taught to be used as a resource (a commodity) for the advancement of one's career. Problematizing the advising relationship draws attention to the inherent hierarchies and violence an advisor may perpetuate. In this article, we explore our resistance and healing…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Teacher Student Relationship, Racial Bias
Lopez, Jameson D. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
The purpose of this study is to use Indigenous data collection to present construct validity of an instrument designed to test the American Indian/Alaska Native Millennium Falcon Postsecondary Persistence Model (Lopez, 2018). In the following, I describe an alternative sampling technique based on an Indigenous quantitative methodology to examine…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Measures (Individuals), American Indian Students, Alaska Natives
Stern, Daniel; Burgess, Cathie – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
This paper explores the unique challenges, experiences and circumstances that enable and/or constrain non-Aboriginal teachers involved in teaching the Stage 6 Aboriginal Studies syllabus in the New South Wales (NSW) curriculum (2010). Drawing on the yarning inquiry methodology of Bessarab and Ng'andu, seven semi-structured interviews were…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Indigenous Populations, Course Descriptions, Teacher Attitudes
Wang, Hongyu – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
The feminist motif "thinking back through our mothers" calls us to claim the mother's heritage, not to identify with her, not to repudiate her, but to become ourselves in a middle ground. In this article, the thread of thinking back through our mothers for a curriculum of organic relationality crosses different times and places and…
Descriptors: Mothers, Daughters, Interpersonal Relationship, Parent Child Relationship
Doria, Nicole; Biderman, Maya; Sinno, Jad; Boudreau, Jordan; Mackley, Michael P.; Bombay, Amy – Canadian Journal of Education, 2021
Indigenous peoples in Canada continue to face health care inequities despite their increased risk for various negative health outcomes. Evidence suggests that health professions students and faculty do not feel their curriculum adequately prepares learners to address these inequities. The aim of this study was to identify barriers that hinder the…
Descriptors: Barriers, Inclusion, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
Leonard, Kelsey – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2021
This article explores the environmental and sustainability programs of Indigenous Higher Education Institutions (IHEIs) in North America. There are 38 Tribal Colleges and Universities in the United States and 26 Indigenous post-secondary institutions in Canada. Deploying a critical discourse analysis, the study examines IHEI websites to document…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, American Indian Education, Tribally Controlled Education
Woodroffe, Tracy – Australian Journal of Education, 2021
This article explains Presentation Feedback as a potential Indigenous methodology realised during a research study. Presentation Feedback methodology involves a three-step method and is considered complementary to other methodologies such as Indigenous women's standpoint theory and shared epistemology and is explained in this article as…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Feedback (Response), Epistemology, Researchers
Jones, Kay-Lee; Fickel, Letitia; King, Jeanette; Torepe, Toni; Fletcher, Jo; MacFarline, Sonja – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2021
The contributions partial-immersion Maori programmes offer to the wider educational landscape of Aotearoa is essential to Maori achieving as Maori. In this article, partial-immersion settings are defined as Level 2 immersion (51%-- 80% te reo Maori instruction) and Level 3 immersion (31%--50% te reo Maori instruction). While lower levels of…
Descriptors: Malayo Polynesian Languages, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries, Immersion Programs
Kluttz, Jenalee; Walker, Jude; Walter, Pierre – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2021
The opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline that took place at Standing Rock in North Dakota was the largest gathering of Indigenous Peoples in recent U.S. history. Thousands of people, Indigenous and otherwise, came together from across North America and beyond to protect waters and sacred sites threatened by the construction of the Dakota…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Activism, American Indians, Natural Resources