Abstract This article provides a guided tour through three diverse cultural ways of understanding nature: an Indigenous way (with a focus on Indigenous nations in North America), a neo-indigenous way (a concept proposed to recognize many Asian nations’ unique ways of knowing nature; in this case, Japan), and a Euro-American scientific way. An exploration of these three ways of knowing unfolds in a developmental way such that some key terms change to become more authentic terms that better represent each culture’s collective, yet heterogeneous, worldview, metaphysics, epistemology, and values. For example, the three ways of understanding nature are eventually described as Indigenous ways of living in nature, a Japanese way of knowing seigyo-...
The distinction between indigenous and Western/scientific knowledge can present problems for those w...
Much of the current diversity literature in science education does not address the complexity of the...
This article sheds light on the diversity of meanings and connotations that tend to be lost or hidde...
Indigenous knowledge provides specific views of the world held by various indigenous peoples. It off...
usually oral culture peoples, as well as the science knowledge of all peoples who as participants in...
This paper explores different aspects of multicultural science and pedagogy and describes a rich and...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.With growing awareness ...
The article reveals a way of evaluating millenary knowledge of indigenous and rural peoples’ views a...
The discourse and practice of science are deeply connected to explicit and implicit narratives of na...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.In this dissertation I ...
Nowadays there is a great deal of concern for global warming. Researchers and politicians all over t...
Abstract This article explores the idea of many nature(s) and its implication for the studies of glo...
Debates in science education over multiculturalism and universalism have disputed whether or not non...
Scientific knowledge is a global pursuit, one that takes on many different guises across cultures. T...
This chapter alerts rewilders to cultural and conceptual challenges attending attempts to amalgamate...
The distinction between indigenous and Western/scientific knowledge can present problems for those w...
Much of the current diversity literature in science education does not address the complexity of the...
This article sheds light on the diversity of meanings and connotations that tend to be lost or hidde...
Indigenous knowledge provides specific views of the world held by various indigenous peoples. It off...
usually oral culture peoples, as well as the science knowledge of all peoples who as participants in...
This paper explores different aspects of multicultural science and pedagogy and describes a rich and...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.With growing awareness ...
The article reveals a way of evaluating millenary knowledge of indigenous and rural peoples’ views a...
The discourse and practice of science are deeply connected to explicit and implicit narratives of na...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.In this dissertation I ...
Nowadays there is a great deal of concern for global warming. Researchers and politicians all over t...
Abstract This article explores the idea of many nature(s) and its implication for the studies of glo...
Debates in science education over multiculturalism and universalism have disputed whether or not non...
Scientific knowledge is a global pursuit, one that takes on many different guises across cultures. T...
This chapter alerts rewilders to cultural and conceptual challenges attending attempts to amalgamate...
The distinction between indigenous and Western/scientific knowledge can present problems for those w...
Much of the current diversity literature in science education does not address the complexity of the...
This article sheds light on the diversity of meanings and connotations that tend to be lost or hidde...