Indigenous knowledge is maturing as a science, says Henry P. Huntington. But more work is needed to give the field the respect it deserves.
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The Local Perspective: Indigenous knowledge is maturing as a science
Oct. 13, 2011 | Nature | Science Papers
Topics: Alaska Communities, Indigenous knowledge, Traditional Knowledge
Regions: International Arctic
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