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Indigenous-Minded Innovation in Shifting Ecologies

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Indigenous Innovation

Part of the book series: Advances in Innovation Education ((AIIE))

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Rooted in diverse cultures and in distinct regions of the world, Indigenous people have for generations created, maintained, and negotiated clear and explicit relationships with their environments. Despite numerous historical disruptions and steady iterations of imperialism that continue through today, Indigenous communities embody communities of struggle/resistance and intense vitality/creativity.

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Huaman, E.S. (2015). Indigenous-Minded Innovation in Shifting Ecologies. In: Huaman, E.S., Sriraman, B. (eds) Indigenous Innovation. Advances in Innovation Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-226-4_1

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