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Posted by Laura Addicott on
June 8, 2015
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Ontario Fish-WIKS PhD  student, Nicole Latulippe, recently published two articles in international journals.  In one article, Nicole seeks to understand the extent to which, and how, non-Indigenous people (or researchers rooted in a western paradigm) are invited to engage the knowledges of Indigenous people in TK research.  [PDF 687 KB]
The other article explores the work performed by different versions of traditional knowledge in literature and presents four orientations on traditional knowledge found within the literature.  The article is available in the subscription-based journal .Ìý
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