Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) promotes an Indigenous approach to environmental stewardship. Our world faces unprecedented ecological challenges. Collaborating with local peoples who understand this knowledge is a crucial step towards a more sustainable future.

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Indigenous Land Stewardship | Tending Nature

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge & Place-based Learning Communities

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Mother Trees and the Social Forest | Suzanne Simard

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The Real Solution to Climate Change is in the Soil: Green Gold Documentary | John D. Liu

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Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science: Dr. Leroy Little Bear Talk

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When ancient wisdom beats modern industry - Rebecca Webster

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Man Spends 30 Years Turning Degraded Land into Massive Forest – Fools & Dreamers (Full Documentary)

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Foundations of environmental anthropology

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Natural sequence farming: How Peter Andrews rejuvenates drought-struck land | Australian Story

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Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science: Dr. Gregory Cajete Talk

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Soil Is Alive: The Living World Beneath Our Feet | SLICE EARTH | FULL DOC

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Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project

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Indigenous fire methods protect land before and after the Tathra bushfire | ABC Australia

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The Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Halibut Hooks

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How Regenerative Agriculture Brings Life Back to the Land | Gabe Brown | TED

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The case to recognise Indigenous knowledge as science | Albert Wiggan | TEDxSydney

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We created a lake - now life is booming

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Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science: Contrasts and Similarities Panel Discussion

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Living Soil Film

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