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Learning from land and water: exploring mazinaabikiniganan as indigenous epistemology

机译:从土地和水上学习:探索mazinaabikiniganan作为土著认识论

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Indigenous peoples have long called for education that supports self-determination, counters colonial practices, and values our cultural identity and pride as Indigenous peoples. In recent years, Land education has emerged as a form of decolonial praxis that necessarily privileges Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies and engages in critiques of settler-colonialism. Informed by this theoretical framework and using Indigenous storywork methodology, this study focused on the perspectives of six Anishinaabe Elders on mazinaabikiniganan (commonly known as pictographs) at Agawa Rock, now part of Lake Superior Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. Revealing ways of knowing and being that are intimately connected to Land and place, the pedagogical potential of mazinaabikiniganan as a form of Land education is discussed.
机译:土著人民长期以来一直呼吁提供支持自决,反对殖民做法并重视我们作为土著人民的文化认同和自豪感的教育。近年来,土地教育已经成为一种殖民主义实践的形式,它必然使土著本体论和认识论获得特权,并参与了对殖民者殖民主义的批判。在此理论框架的启发下,并使用土著故事工作方法,本研究重点关注了六位Anishinaabe长者对Agawa Rock的mazinaabikiniganan(俗称象形文字)的看法,Agawa Rock现在是加拿大安大略省苏必利尔湖省立公园的一部分。揭示了与土地和地方紧密相关的认识和存在的方式,讨论了mazinaabikiniganan作为土地教育形式的教学潜力。

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