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Towards best-practice inclusion of cultural indicators in decision making by Indigenous peoples

Te Kīpa Kēpa Brian Morgan, John D. Reid, Oliver Waiapu Timothy McMillan, Tanira Kingi, Te Taru White, Bill Young, Val Snow, Seth Laurenson

2021AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acknowledgement that Indigenous Knowledge cannot be assimilated and readily generalised within reductionist scientific paradigms is emerging. The reluctance of Indigenous Peoples to adopt reductionist science-based interpretations is justified. Science that stops at the point where reality is universal excludes consideration of how outcomes are understood and experienced by more holistic epistemologies including those of Indigenous Peoples. Culturally derived ways of knowing are beyond the realm of reductionist science and require approaches to decision-making frameworks that are capable of including culturally specific knowledge. Cultural indicators are a geographically specific means of enabling measurement of a particular culture’s attributes; however, to be appropriately recognised, the method of inclusion is at least as important. Therefore, cultural indicators, their definition and their measurement are the sole prerogative of Indigenous Peoples, and how Indigenous epistemologies are effectively empowered in frameworks is critical, as decisions are no longer being made in purely Indigenous contexts.

Topics & Concepts

IndigenousReductionismRealmSociologyInclusion (mineral)Environmental ethicsEpistemologyTraditional knowledgePrerogativeAcknowledgementDiversity (politics)Project commissioningSocial scienceEngineering ethicsPublishingPolitical scienceAnthropologyEcologyComputer scienceLawPoliticsBiologyPhilosophyEngineeringComputer securityIndigenous Studies and EcologyIndigenous Knowledge Systems and AgricultureIndigenous Health, Education, and Rights
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