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Who decides how to conserve nature?

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

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Indigenous Knowledge Is Experiential. Knowledge Is Experienced

How was it like to learn about wild life issues from western text books and professors when this is something that you grew up just experiencing? That must have been strange. It felt distant and alien. Because i am used to observing, iam used to experiencing things first hand. Indigenous knowledge is experiential. Knowledge is observed. And its intergenerationally questioned, reviewed and abdated over generations. But here weare. You have fast to bein doctrinated with a theory so that you think from that theory. So because was this question about the way conservation is enacted.

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