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For the past number of years I've been involved in researching decolonization and indigenous epistemologies. There's entire bodies of writing on the topic, yet when I read this article, it literally feels foreign, as if we're talking about totally different things. Should I just make a new section, or do I need to do a whole different article? Muskwatch ( talk) 02:30, 3 August 2022 (UTC)
Here is the section on indigenous knowledge I was referring to. It is genuinely in need of in depth coverage of indigenous knowledge traditions, as they relate to the decolonial project. Thanks. Mosesheron ( talk) 18:44, 7 August 2022 (UTC)
@Re-Muskwatch, this deletion discussion of a page on indigenous ways of knowing might be relevant for our present purpose as well. You can take a look at it, if you haven't already. That page was eventually deleted on the ground that it was essentially a synthesis. I believe extreme care must be exercised in order to avoid oversimplified juxtaposition of indigenous knowledge traditions with Western intellectual tradition, even though there might be some sources that do so. Mosesheron ( talk) 23:08, 8 August 2022 (UTC)
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For the past number of years I've been involved in researching decolonization and indigenous epistemologies. There's entire bodies of writing on the topic, yet when I read this article, it literally feels foreign, as if we're talking about totally different things. Should I just make a new section, or do I need to do a whole different article? Muskwatch ( talk) 02:30, 3 August 2022 (UTC)
Here is the section on indigenous knowledge I was referring to. It is genuinely in need of in depth coverage of indigenous knowledge traditions, as they relate to the decolonial project. Thanks. Mosesheron ( talk) 18:44, 7 August 2022 (UTC)
@Re-Muskwatch, this deletion discussion of a page on indigenous ways of knowing might be relevant for our present purpose as well. You can take a look at it, if you haven't already. That page was eventually deleted on the ground that it was essentially a synthesis. I believe extreme care must be exercised in order to avoid oversimplified juxtaposition of indigenous knowledge traditions with Western intellectual tradition, even though there might be some sources that do so. Mosesheron ( talk) 23:08, 8 August 2022 (UTC)