Indigenous
Indigenous peoples, also referred to as First peoples, First
nations, Aboriginal peoples, Native peoples, Indigenous natives, or
Autochthonous peoples 128 KB (14,530 words) - 15:53, 6 June 2022
Indigenous decolonization deliberately marginalized indigenous
stories that manifest in practices of theorizing, speaking, writing,
and making. The telling of these stories provides alternatives 22 KB
(2,533 words) - 19:59, 26 November 2021 Wendigo (category Legendary
creatures of the indigenous peoples of North America) "wendigo"
name, but such animal features do not appear in the original
indigenous stories. In modern psychiatry the wendigo lends its name
to a form of psychosis 39 KB (4,218 words) - 06:59, 10 June 2022
Australian Aboriginal culture (redirect from Indigenous Australian
culture) cultures, the night sky is a repository of stories and law.
Songlines can be traced through the sky and the land. Stories and
songs associated with the sky under 44 KB (4,978 words) - 22:33, 11
May 2022 Indigenous storytelling in North America serve to teach,
remember, and engage Indigenous history and culture. Since the dawn
of human history, oral stories have been used to understand the
reasons 31 KB (4,224 words) - 07:57, 24 December 2021 Turtle Island
(Native American folklore) (category Legendary creatures of the
indigenous peoples of North America) rights activists. The name is
based on a common North American Indigenous creation story and is in
some cultures synonymous with "North America." There 18 KB (2,149
words) - 17:21, 8 June 2022 Indigenous Australians Indigenous
Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial
heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in
Australia 321 KB (32,473 words) - 19:23, 5 June 2022 Indigenous
Futurisms related sub-genres. Such perspectives may reflect
Indigenous ways of knowing, traditional stories, historical or
contemporary politics, and cultural 26 KB (2,900 words) - 05:32, 6
May 2022 Connie Walker (journalist) CBC. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
Jasmine Bala (2016-11-17). "Indigenous stories are mainstream
stories, say panellists". Ryerson University School of Journalism 17
KB (1,504 words) - 02:01, 28 May 2022 Indigenous peoples of the
Americas The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the inhabitants
of the Americas before the arrival of the European settlers in the
15th century, and the ethnic 193 KB (20,596 words) - 09:06, 10 June
2022 Indigenous education Indigenous education specifically focuses
on teaching Indigenous knowledge, models, methods, and content
within formal or non-formal educational systems 87 KB (11,390 words)
- 18:32, 20 May 2022 Storytelling (redirect from Story-telling)
cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation,
theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own stories or
narratives, which are 64 KB (7,843 words) - 13:57, 16 May 2022
Indigenous metal music though most center indigenous themes,
stories, or instruments. Groups with indigenous members are
sometimes considered to play indigenous metal regardless 8 KB (728
words) - 14:05, 25 May 2022 History of Indigenous Australians The
history of Indigenous Australians began at least 70,000 years ago
when humans first populated the Australian continental landmasses.
This article covers 130 KB (14,241 words) - 09:33, 6 June 2022 Take
Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories Take Us to Your Chief: and Other
Stories is a collection of nine short stories by Canadian author,
playwright, and journalist Drew Hayden Taylor published 29 KB (4,166
words) - 20:43, 1 March 2022 Pleiades "The Royal Australian Mint
looks to the stars to honour Australian Indigenous stories".
www.ramint.gov.au. 3 September 2020. Retrieved 31 December 2020 39
KB (4,096 words) - 09:38, 10 June 2022 Indigenous language An
indigenous language or autochthonous language, is a language that is
native to a region and spoken by indigenous peoples. This language
is from a linguistically 12 KB (1,354 words) - 01:10, 9 May 2022
Duncan McCue Producers, filmmakers share stories at global public
broadcasting forum". Calgary Herald, may 11, 2016. "Indigenous
stories need to be heard". Toronto 8 KB (892 words) - 17:10, 7
January 2022 Reservation Dogs Waititi, Taika (November 7, 2019).
""Indigenous stories by indigenous film makers. Getting to create a
story told through a native lens with my old 39 KB (2,984 words) -
19:37, 8 June 2022 Anishinaabe (category Indigenous peoples of the
Subarctic) Anishinaabeg (adjectival: Anishinaabe) are a group of
culturally related indigenous peoples present in the Great Lakes
region of Canada and the United States 44 KB (5,051 words) - 18:42,
9 June 2022 Results from sister projects Oral Literature in the
Digital Age: Archiving Orality and Connecting with Communities/5
today who is able to tell his stories (as opposed to singing them)
in the indigenous language as well. Traditional stories are a key
part of the process Texts from Wikisource Indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples, also known as First peoples, Aboriginal peoples
or Native peoples, are ethnic groups who are the original settlers
of a given region Quotes from Wikiquote Development Cooperation
Handbook/Stories/Muisca Indigenous Heritage only for indigenous
groups, but also for all those trying to embark on a new path back
to one's own lost soul. On YouTube ⇒ Muisca Indigenous Heritage
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