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Reflection on place and geography — or how to [think about, conceptualize, articulate, theorize] indigenous ontologies

  Makere Harawira-Stewart reminds us “ontologies are relative and that the particularities and historicality of indigenous people and nations, as with whose of individual Maori sub-tribes, give rise to unique characteristics and differences, some of which are identifiable within variations … Continue reading

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Indigenous Knowledge and Complex Systems Theory

“In order to make sustainable change in complex social systems, it is necessary for people to work together as teams, organizations, and networks of organizations. However, many of the traditional ways organizations (especially in the West) are structured and run … Continue reading

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