From your point of view, why do some people believe in indigenous science?
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- Indigenous Peoples generally believe they are responsible for the well-being of the natural environment around them. Indigenous knowledge is rooted in a social context that sees the world in terms of social and spiritual relations among all life forms.
Indigenous peoples, with their decades of personal experience combined with that of their ancestors,
harbour vast knowledge about the environment and the ecological relationships within them.
Tremendous opportunities exist where such knowledge can contribute to modern science and natural resource management
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Indigenous peoples believe that they are responsible for the well being of natural environment around them..
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