Global Certificate Decolonization Indigenous Knowledge Systems
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Decolonization of Indigenous Knowledge Systems is a comprehensive course designed to empower learners with critical understanding and practical skills in Indigenous knowledge systems. This course highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting Indigenous wisdom, values, and practices, and their role in addressing contemporary global challenges.
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โข Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Historical Context : Understanding the colonial context and the impact of colonialism on Indigenous knowledge systems.
โข Decolonizing Methodologies: An Introduction: Examining the principles of decolonizing research and methodologies in Indigenous studies.
โข Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Exploring the importance of data sovereignty and self-determination in Indigenous knowledge systems.
โข Decolonizing Education: The Role of Indigenous Knowledge: Examining the role of Indigenous knowledge systems in education and decolonizing pedagogies.
โข Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK): Understanding the relationship between Indigenous peoples and the environment, and the importance of TEK in conservation efforts.
โข Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Knowledge: Examining the legal and ethical issues surrounding the protection of Indigenous knowledge and intellectual property rights.
โข Two-Eyed Seeing: Bridging Indigenous and Western Knowledges: Exploring the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing and its application in research, education, and community development.
โข Indigenous Research Ethics: Examining the ethical considerations and best practices in Indigenous research.
โข Decolonizing Cultural Heritage: The Role of Indigenous Knowledge: Understanding the role of Indigenous knowledge systems in the preservation and protection of cultural heritage.
โข Decolonization and Reconciliation: The Role of Indigenous Knowledge: Examining the role of Indigenous knowledge systems in decolonization and reconciliation efforts.
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