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Learning and Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education in Oceania
A designated group of people who trace their genealogy to a certain piece of land and/or ocean, and who become “Indigenous” by virtue of their encounter with colonial, settler-colonial and/or neocolonial processes of formal and informal domination.
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Higher Education as Institution of Decolonization: Role of Quantitative Methods Pedagogy
Kevin Lujan Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) and Ngoc T. Phan (Hawai'i Pacific University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7736-3.ch001
Abstract
Higher education should be an institution of decolonization––one centered on the repatriation of land and ocean to Indigenous peoples. Quantitative methods are used to perpetuate the historical and ongoing processes of Indigenous dispossession. However, quantitative methods courses often fail to reckon with these colonial histories and are taught in ways that are inaccessible for Indigenous students. Drawing from the first author's experiences as a professor of political science in Hawai‘i, this chapter proposes three classroom-level interventions that educators can pursue to make quantitative methods relatable and empowering for Indigenous students: (1) designing lectures to center the experiences of Indigenous students, (2) designing assignments that invite Indigenous students to interrogate the settler-colonial and neocolonial structures perpetuating Indigenous dispossession, and (3) maintaining university-community partnerships that provide Indigenous students with opportunities to use quantitative methods to support Indigenous sovereignty movements.
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Advancing the Case for Indigenous Education in Multidisciplinary Contexts: An Innovative Initiative
Belonging to or concerning the original inhabitants of a community; native and original.
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Inclusions and Exclusions of Tribal Narratives in the Indian Education Policies of India: Challenges and Prospects
In United Nations, the working definition of Indigeneity hinges on the original inhabitants/aboriginals of a place. In India, the Scheduled tribes are more affiliated to the term Tribe and sometimes Adivasi and not much Indigenous as it also includes tribes which have settled quite later.
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Collaborative Trade Exchange and the COVID-19 Event: Barter in the Andean Subregion of Ecuador
Collectivities that assume an ethnic identity that defines them as the autochthonous peoples of the country, descendants of pre-Hispanic societies.
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Striving for Equity: Ways Education Can Be Used to Fight Against Oppressive Systems
People whose origins in a region date back to pre-colonial times and who retain their identity, considering themselves different from the society of people currently controlling the region.
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Psychosocial and Cultural Contributing Factors of Teen Pregnancy in North America
Fast nation population, characterized by distinct ancient culture, tradition, customs, and practice.
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Pluralistic Tendencies in Healing Abantu Illness in the Contemporary South Africa
Anything that is endemic to a place or a group who use it in ways it was originally intended to be used.
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Traditions; social, cultural, economic and political characteristics that are distinct to a particular group of people or society. Indigenous beliefs, systems and knowledge of practices for the sustainable management of resources.
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Indigenous Rights: A Vehicle to Address Mental Health and Academic Outcomes in the CNMI
First peoples of a particular place; native. The CNMI’s Indigenous peoples are the Chamorro and Refaluwasch (“Carolinian”).
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Culturally Responsive Teaching to Empower Indigenous Student Communities
Naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving for another place.
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The Impact of School Social Bonds: Risk-Behavior Among Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Students in the Northern Marianas
Chamorros and Refaluwasch (Carolinian) inhabitants of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
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Study Abroad Australia: Practice and Research
Native peoples of Australia who were present before European colonization.
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Teaching Artful Expressions of Mathematical Beauty: Virtually Creating Native American Beadwork and Rug Weaving
Synonymous to terms such as American Indian, Native American, First Nations, Native Hawaiian, or Alaskan Native; the first people who originated in a particular geographic region and are considered for their historical connection to it.
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It Is Only Love That Teaches: Disrupting Anti-Blackness and White Supremacy in Education Systems of the United States
For some Black/African-Americans, this term has multiple meanings. It can refer to traditional Native Americans, or it can reflect anthropological theories that suggest Black people have always been present in the Americas and are thus indigenous.
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Learning Biology With Situated Learning in Mexican Zapoteca Tele-Secondary Schools
Term to describe the original inhabitants of a land or region, who have lived there for thousands of years, as opposed to more recent inhabitants, such as colonizers. Each one of these groups share amongst themselves particular cultural features, traditions, and they usually share a common language.
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Legal, Regulatory, and Compliance Issues in Platform Management: An African Perspective
Originally native. A thing or development that is from the native people.
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Health Education and Indigenous Language Media: Issues, Trends, and Perspectives
Aboriginal attributes of culture. It represents the identity, root, norms, morals, values, beliefs and other tangible and intangible attributes of life.
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Native American Cultural Identity Exploration in Their Postsecondary Education: A Narrative Inquiry
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All Our Relations: Stories From the Classroom and the Land
A term commonly used to include First Nations, Métis, and Inuit
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Applications of the Indigenous and Modern Career Counselling in Education
Native or originating or occurring naturally (in a country, culture, region, etc.).
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Promoting Academic and Life Success for Indigenous Students in the United States
Refers to the first inhabitants of an area whose lands have been invaded and colonized.
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Intergenerational Trauma and Other Unique Challenges as Barriers to Native American Educational Success
As a clarification of terms, the word Native American will be used interchangeably with American Indian, Indian, Indigenous, Aboriginal, First Nations, and Native, depending on how it was used by researchers in the literature.
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The Significance of Multicultural Methodologies on African  Indigenous Knowledge Research
Occurring or living naturally in a specific area, such as native plants or animals (opposite to exotic); to be differentiated from 'endogenous', which means having its origin within a specific area (opposite of exogenous).
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