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Affirmation of Indigenous Knowledge

Betty Bastien Jürgen W. Kremer

Blackfoot Ways of Knowing, 2013, p.77

University of Calgary Press

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  • Title:
    Affirmation of Indigenous Knowledge
  • Author: Betty Bastien
  • Jürgen W. Kremer
  • Is Part Of: Blackfoot Ways of Knowing, 2013, p.77
  • Description: ReconstructingNiitsitapiways of knowing begins with sacred knowledge held in the stories and ceremonies that have been handed down through a web of kinship alliances. One of theKaaahsinnooniksiexplains how these relationships are learned at an early age: We have to respect our Mother and Father. This is what we are all raised with: to respect our relatives. During ceremony, when our relatives are smudging, if we understand, then we understand our way of life. That is where it starts, where prayer [good heart] begins. LearningSiksikaitsipoyiways of knowing begins with the family, which is literallyIhtsipaitapiiyo’pa
  • Publisher: University of Calgary Press
  • Language: English

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