Название | : | The case to recognise Indigenous knowledge as science | Albert Wiggan | TEDxSydney |
Продолжительность | : | 10.27 |
Дата публикации | : | |
Просмотров | : | 75 rb |
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Science, by definition, is knowledge of any kind It’s not limited to a particular methodology Science includes not only constantly evolving qualitative methods but also quantitative methods brbrQuantum understanding has already clearly defined the limits of measurement and classical statistical modeling It’s best to keep all that in mind before we puff ourselves up too much and lose our humility and the ability to advance and progress Comment from : Thomas Wendel |
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Harry Butler had way more knowledge of the Australian ecology in the 1970s than aborigines ever had Comment from : no taboos |
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Land is spiritual Comment from : Monwell Levi |
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How did the myth that indienous people are intelligent get started? Comment from : John Murray |
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When you do not appreciate the value of science and knowledge, nor comprehend them, everything may go as knowledge and science for you Comment from : Yigal S |
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You don't need support beams to hold a bridge up All you have to do is consult the spirit of the grizzly bear Comment from : Graham |
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You are living in 1552 Comment from : Kingfoolie Savage |
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Funny how the communist country is the one that’s outputting the most CO2 and capitalist countries are doing the most to fix it… Comment from : Circadin |
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Indigenous Science and the understanding of Nature is the only way out of this capital mess Willful ignorance does not change the fact that "modern science" is destroying the Earth Greed and hubris are toxic to our world and is of no benefit to humankind The elite minority will soon learn you can't eat or drink ill-gotten gains or hide from Nature's wrath in their gilded mansions Nature will soon reclaim mismanaged lands and many are already suffering because of this "western science" Indigenous people will survive because we understand and respect Nature's signs Comment from : Lisa Coye |
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more attention to this please Comment from : Jake Horton |
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Science is a methodology not an ideology Comment from : Anton Arcane |
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Thank you Comment from : Bronwyn Deegan |
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Yes yes yes!!! GOVERNMENT LISTEN!!!! You are an amazing man Albert Wiggan Comment from : Tianna Smith |
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Whilst mythologisation of events that actually occurred is almost certainly true, the problem is that when that mythology is passed down through oral history rather than being written down it becomes increasingly difficult to find utility and functional applicationbrAlso the anti-capitalist nonsense adds little to this dialogue Comment from : Samuel |
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Thank you Albert Wiggan for sharing the knowledge of your people with us 🙏 Comment from : Bianca Jagger |
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Love the way you think I’m fascinated by indigenous Australian Culture and knowledge of the land I believe it’s the way forward for the protection and future of our country Comment from : Martine Machin |
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Remember my name my legacy has just begun Comment from : Tristan Lewis |
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Amazingly expressed as this leads us all towards thinking that Indigenous knowledge is a root for Social Transformation Comment from : Star Tube |
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Any formal education? both sides of the tracks? Comment from : Kb Gardner |
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Indigenous Knowledge of Australia is 60,000 Years old Why isn't it included in the conversation To build and protect this continent for future generations Comment from : Colin Heenan-Puruntatameri |
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Indigenous knowledge is SCIENCE but to call it science it needs to be measured by white mans measuring stick indigenous knowledge goes way way back and is measurable to that particular culture Comment from : ThAeAzY GreyLynn |
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'Indigenous ways of knowing' are 1,000,000 light-years ahead of science Science is limited and out-dated and rightfully so, it was designed to be that way Comment from : lijkhbljkbh |
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Am I really to believe indigenous culture was not competitive & exploitative wrt nature? That indigenous culture had no harmful impacts on nature? No economics or politics? Whence the tribal & national social organisation & violence in indigenous culture? The instruments, techniques & culture of warfare? Am I to accept the romantic, utopian imagery of man living in 'symbiotic relationship' with nature as objective historical fact? To accept his criticisms & misrepresentations of European culture, institutions? No Comment from : Tertia |
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He didn't actually say anything of substance Comment from : Darrell Sturrock |
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The people saying knowledge isn’t science lol do they know anything about quantum physics!? people who can’t understand always dismiss Comment from : Eener-rebma |
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I wonder how many of these negative commenters actually have a strong background in sciencebrIndigenous people have a deep understanding of the interplay of astronomy, the seasons, animal behaviors and breeding patterns, and plant growth This is based on observations, predictions and experimentation brA googled definition of science: "Science is the study of the nature and behaviour of natural things and the knowledge that we obtain about them"brSounds about right to me! Comment from : Emily-Rose Jones |
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It's complete guff All such knowledge is completely outdated Indigenous tribes were primitive They were cut off from main thrust of humanity until European appeared They don't possess any special knowledge Comment from : AminTheMystic |
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Eloquent talk but total fluffy rubbish He just rambled on with the usual socialist/marxist sustainability nonsense without actually giving any concrete examples of how he would run the world Capitalism is one of the greatest inventions of mankind having lifting billions of people out of abject poverty It is easy to be a champagne socialist and poo-poo the system that allows you to get an Enlightenment education and high income and an audience of the top 1 of people on the planet to hear your waffle on and give you a little clap If Aboriginal society was so sustainable how come the culture essentially collapsed in the face of the British when they introduced the modern world to the continent in 1778? And there is no Indigenous Science - there is specific indigenous knowledge concerning a local area but there is only one type of science - The Scientific Method is universal - it does not matter if your are French, Aboriginal or Chinese - there is only one way to do science and it is not race based It is such a pity to see such an intelligent man waste his education and time He could be doing such great things for our society Saaad Comment from : Justa QuietAustralian |
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Amazing Ted talk Inspiring and hopeful Comment from : Family Findell |
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Knowledge isn't science Science has a whole set of protocols that are specific to it Just saying "I know" won't do the trick Comment from : cutefairykiller |
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Okay give this video a second cuz I thought oh great it's in another language but it changes to English Comment from : LJ,Smooth,69 |
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He looks like a Tamil Comment from : Billa AK |
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i assumed this would be bs but i made myself listen for open mindedness' sakebrbri'm still not aware of any case for indigenous knowledge to be recognised as sciencebrbrall i got was that he speaks as an indigenous man about stuff Comment from : ironside eve |
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"Knowledge" is not sciencebrScience is observation experimentation and logic applied to the real worldbrKnowing where to find water where to hunt or gather roots is knowledge but it is not science Comment from : Warwick Lewis |
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True WORDS of WISDOM totally enjoyed Comment from : Jason Miniter |
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Wow! he looks so much Like Randy Orton (WWE) Comment from : Vipra Lykos |
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Such a well spoken man Thank you Comment from : Capital_Beaz47 |
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A wonderfully informative TED talk which should be watched and discussed by all Australians Albert is a great young Indigenous leader and a role model for young Indigenous Australians👏🖤❤️💛 Comment from : The Suspects |
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Mathematics is clearly just a construct of white nationalist colonialists and if we really want to understand stuff we should just do away with it! Comment from : CrittingOut |
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This social justice-pseudoscience devalues what TED once offered Disgraceful Comment from : d |
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Aboriginals also completely irradicated all large mammals on Australia, and terrformed the place thru burning practices Comment from : kris |
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Science is separate to any notion of race Putting some information in a different category to mainstream science sounds arrogant and backward Comment from : kris |
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Cherry Ripe red on the inside Comment from : Lou Minatti |
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he is a game-changer and my friend Comment from : Natasha Pascall |
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European culture devalues everything of the indigenous lifestyle That is arrogance and foolish Comment from : olzt100 |
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