Article: Indigenous Knowledges Driving Technological Innovation

“Indigenous Knowledges Driving Technological Innovation”
Volume 9:1-2, p. 241 (2011)
by The Hi‘iaka Working Group

ABSTRACT: This policy brief explores the use and expands the conversation on the ability of geospatial technologies to represent Indigenous cultural knowledge. Indigenous peoples’ use of geospatial technologies has already proven to be a critical step for protecting tribal self-determination. However, the ontological frameworks and techniques of Western geospatial technologies differ from those of Indigenous cultures, which inevitably lead to mistranslation and misrepresentation when applied to cultural knowledge. The authors advocate the creation of new technologies that are more conducive to Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies in an effort to break down the barriers to the expression and preservation of cultural heritage and cultural survival.

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Article Citation:
The Hi’iaka Working Group (2011) Indigenous Knowledges Driving Technological Innovation. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2011, Vol. 9, No. 1-2, pp. 241-248.

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