Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Learning From Traditional Wisdom

Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Learning From Traditional Wisdom – Let’s approach IKS notes differently. Rather than speaking generally about how the world’s 400 million indigenous peoples (UNESCO) approach knowledge acquisition, I would like to focus on a single group of indigenous peoples: the Ojibwe of North America. Indigenous groups are unique.

The Ojibwe are the indigenous people I grew up with, so I have had many experiences learning about and sometimes participating in their culture.

Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Learning From Traditional Wisdom

These notes focus more on what might be called “traditional Ojibwe culture.” Modern Ojibwe people vary in the degree to which they call themselves “traditional” or the degree to which they are influenced by traditional ways of knowing. And this is important. Some Ojibwe people rarely use IKS, while others use it a lot. And those who use the traditional IKS Ojibwe approach will still rely on reason, emotion, … Read the rest

Eco-tourism: Immersive Nature Experiences

Eco-tourism: Immersive Nature Experiences – Need a breather from the daily hustle and bustle? Immerse yourself in the restorative outdoor environments of Puerto Rico and let nature work its magic. From soaking in thermal pools and night swimming in a bioluminescent bay to absorbing the sights and sounds of a tropical rainforest, here are 10 ways to unplug from the noisy world, connect with your surroundings, and let your tension melt away…

It’s a fact that spending time in green environments reduces stress and can improve your well-being. So, take a trip to the only tropical rainforest in the U.S., El Yunque National Forest. Breathe in the fresh air, swim in the lush array of endemic flora, dive into the refreshingly clear waters of the natural pools, and listen to the chirping of birds and coquí frogs. Let yourself be present in a land considered sacred by the Taíno ancestors … Read the rest