The Melting Ice Cellar: What Native Traditional Knowledge is Teaching Us about Global Warming and Environmental Change

Description

The knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples have historically been rejected by many scientific fields. Climate science is just beginning to catch on to the value of Indigenous knowledge systems. Cochran and Geller discuss the overlaps and differences between Indigenous knowledge systems and science as practiced in contexts like the U.S.

Creator

Cochran, Patricia and Geller, Alyson

Publisher

American Journal of Public Health 92 (9): 1404-1409

Contributor

Whyte, Kyle

Language

English

Type

Posted in Climate, Curated Research and tagged , , , .