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Subject Hot off the press CSQ 48-3! Indigenous Education: Safeguarding Our Knowledge for Future Generations
Date September 17, 2024 3:01 PM
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Indigenous Education: Safeguarding Our Knowledge for Future Generations
Cultural Survival Quarterly 48-3 (September 2024)
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** ʻIke Kuʻuna ʻŌiwi ([link removed])
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Kaimana Barcarse (Kanaka Hawai’i)
Indigenous Knowledge passed from generation to generation is native education in the Pacific.


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Indigenous Educators Are the Firekeepers ([link removed])
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Aviut Rojas (Nahua)
Nurturing children’s engagement with the natural world as Indigenous educators.

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Awakening Through the Kichwa Language ([link removed])

Byron Tenesaca (Kañari Kichwa)
Sisa Anrango (Otavalo Kichwa) is a Kichwa teacher specializing in creating fully immersive Kichwa online learning spaces.

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A Story about the Beating Heart of the Nasa Yuwe Language ([link removed])

Nati Garcia (Maya Mam)
Catalina Vergara Realpe (Nasa) is focused on play-oriented activities for children to deepen their connection to the Nasa Yuwe language.

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Sharing Our Experiences, Stories, and Territories in Our Voices, with Our Hands ([link removed])
Eli Wewentxu Huehuentru (Mapuche) and Pipi Villadangos
Autonomous Indigenous education is a critical foundation for the construction of identity of Indigenous children.

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Promoting San Education in Namibia ([link removed])
Georges Dougnon (Dogon)
Patricia Dinyando (Khwe San) is documenting and translating Khwe folktales to bridge the gap between Traditional Knowledge and modern education.

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Our Culture Is Our Identity ([link removed])
Byron Tenesaca (Kañari Kichwa)
Gloria Guadalupe Dzib Kumul (Maya) is revitalizing the Mayan language through education.

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Resilient Roots ([link removed])
Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Koĩts-Sunuwar)
Koĩts-Sunuwar education in Nepal is safeguarding Indigenous culture and language.

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Bridging Generations ([link removed])
Diana Pastor (Maya K’iche’)
Náhuat Elders in El Salvador are passing on Traditional Knowledge via community radio.


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