January 10, 2008
Indigenous Ways of Knowing the World
The Treaty of Indigenous Nations, signed last summer, created an alliance among native peoples around the world. Se-ah-dom Edmo explains how the treaty may protect resources and discusses the environmental aspects of Lewis & Clark’s Indigenous Ways of Knowing Program.
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The Treaty of Indigenous Nations, signed last summer, created an alliance among native peoples around the world. Se-ah-dom Edmo explains how the treaty may protect resources and discusses the environmental aspects of Lewis & Clark’s Indigenous Ways of Knowing Program, which she coordinates. Read more in Sustainable Life.
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