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These flashcards cover key concepts related to Indigenous environmental sustainability, stewardship, and their impact on education and society.
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By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to define the concepts of balance, reciprocity, and __ within Indigenous environmental worldviews.
sustainability
Holistic perspectives shape Indigenous practices, decision-making, and community relations with the __.
environment
Learners should compare holistic Indigenous perspectives with dominant __ paradigms of nature-human relationships.
Western
Assessing the educational implications of holistic environmental ethics for __ teaching and learning.
primary
An example of a classroom activity could reflect Indigenous values of balance, reciprocity, and __.
sustainability
Environmental stewardship within Indigenous worldviews includes the understanding of __ responsibilities.
community
Identify and explain traditional Indigenous practices that contribute to __ conservation.
biodiversity
Indigenous stewardship practices differ from conventional __ approaches regarding land and resource management.
conservation
Evaluate the relevance of Indigenous environmental practices for contemporary __ and sustainability.
education
Explain key concepts related to land, territory, and __ rights of Indigenous peoples.
resource
The impact of land dispossession affects Indigenous children's learning and __.
well-being
Apply Indigenous knowledge systems to develop age-appropriate strategies for culturally __ primary classroom practices.
responsive
Explain international legal frameworks such as __ related to Indigenous land rights.
UNDRIP
Evaluate indigenous advocacy mechanisms for resisting land dispossession, such as strategic __.
litigation
Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between customary law, Indigenous governance, and formal state __ frameworks.
legal
Climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous communities in areas such as health and __.
livelihoods
Identify examples of traditional __ knowledge (TEK) relevant to climate adaptation.
ecological
Analyze how colonial histories shape Indigenous Peoples' climate __.
vulnerabilities
Develop strategies to promote Indigenous voices and rights in climate __.
negotiations
Indigenous knowledge systems encompass oral traditions which play a role in teaching knowledge through __.
storytelling
Place-based learning contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in __.
schools