STSC2
STSC2
Indigenous science beliefs and practices, while diverse, often share a holistic
view of the world, emphasizing interconnectedness, respect for nature, and
the importance of oral traditions and community knowledge in understanding
and interacting with the environment.
Interdependence:
Spiritual Significance:
Community-Based Learning:
Learning and knowledge acquisition are often seen as a communal process,
with elders and knowledgeable individuals playing a vital role in sharing their
wisdom and practices.
Place-Based Knowledge:
Adaptive Management:
This term refers to the vast body of knowledge that Indigenous peoples have
accumulated about their local ecosystems, including plant and animal
behavior, climate patterns, and resource management practices.
Traditional Medicine:
Many Indigenous cultures have developed sophisticated systems of
traditional medicine, using plants, herbs, and other natural remedies to treat
illnesses and maintain well-being.
Definition:
Focus:
Holistic Perspective:
Examples:
Benefits: