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Anonymous at Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:11:39 UTC No. 16472390
What does it mean to "braid indigenous knowledge into science"?
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:36:07 UTC No. 16472421
>>16472390
It means
>Another way for Jewmanities to syphon funds from science and act like they're doing something.
Admittedly they really DO think they're accomplishing something, mostly because they've fully swallowed the "everything is subjective"/"everything is just power structures" horseshit.
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:37:26 UTC No. 16472425
>>16472390
I think the author misunderstood "brayed." MWF it's a normal science class, TR it's a donkey yelling at you for an hour.
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:02:34 UTC No. 16472449
>>16472390
>For millennia, the Passamaquoddy people used their intimate understanding of the coastal waters along the Gulf of Maine to sustainably harvest the ocean’s bounty. Anthropologist Darren Ranco of the University of Maine hoped to blend their knowledge of tides, water temperatures, salinity, and more with a Western approach in a project to study the impact of coastal pollution on fish, shellfish, and beaches.
>But the Passamaquoddy were never really given a seat at the table, says Ranco, a member of the Penobscot Nation, which along with the Passamaquoddy are part of the Wabanaki Confederacy of tribes in Maine and eastern Canada. The Passamaquoddy thought water quality and environmental protection should be top priority; the state emphasized forecasting models and monitoring. “There was a disconnect over who were the decision-makers, what knowledge would be used in making decisions, and what participation should look like,” Ranco says about the 3-year project, begun in 2015 and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Take the political verbage away and it sounds like cataloging. Writing a farmers almanac but American-Indian edition. And then getting ecosystems researchers to actually use it I guess.
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:39:20 UTC No. 16472556
>>16472390
Lie. More than "scientists" already do.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:06:05 UTC No. 16472732
>>16472390
"indigenous" = "Native )American)" = "Indian" = "Braids"
They're never more racist than when they're trying to totally not to be racist.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:07:29 UTC No. 16472734
>>16472449
>hoped to blend their knowledge of tides, water temperatures, salinity, and more
We already know and track all of this with 100% accuracy all ready and have been for centuries, really. LOL!
Show me an "Indian" that understood tide tables. LOL!
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:46:49 UTC No. 16474183
This is one of those things like when they try to rename the constellations or the periodic table in sahaptin or ojibwe in order to try and erase White history and culture
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Nov 2024 23:22:42 UTC No. 16475358
>>16472390
It means that the rumored "indigenous knowledge" wasn't worthwhile enough to have braid itself into science so it has to artificially inserted.
p.s. science is already indigenous knowledge, it is indigenous to Europe where Whites are the indigenous people
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Nov 2024 01:35:10 UTC No. 16475517
>>16475358
>indigenous to Europe where Whites are the indigenous people
Wee-woo-wee-woo, hate speech detected! Show the bobbies at the door your tv loicense and nobody gets hurt!