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Why do some people believe in Indigenous Science?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Indigenous Peoples generally believe they are responsible for the well-being of the natural environment around them. Spiritual. Indigenous knowledge is rooted in a social context that sees the world in terms of social and spiritual relations among all life forms. All parts of the natural world are infused with spirit......

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Answered by adventureisland
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Because, indigenous Science should be considered as coexisting or parallel due to cultural variation.

Explanation :

  • Indigenous Science in this book refers to the science knowledge of all peoples who, as cultural participants, are influenced by their home communities' and homelands' worldviews and interests. Western Science and Indigenous Science should be considered as coexisting or parallel due to cultural variation.
  • Indigenous peoples feel they are accountable for the health of the natural environment in which they live. Indigenous knowledge is based on a social context that views the world through the lens of social and spiritual relationships between all living things.
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