Towards Inclusive Practices with Indigenous Knowledge
Aparna Venkatesan (U. of San Francisco), David Begay (IEI, U. of, New Mexico), Adam J. Burgasser (UC San Diego), Isabel Hawkins (SF, Exploratorium), Ka'iu Kimura ('Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hawai'i), Nancy, Maryboy (IEI, U. of Washington), Laura Peticolas (Sonoma State U.)

TL;DR
This paper advocates for inclusive scientific practices by integrating Indigenous Knowledge through respectful collaboration, aiming to create a more equitable and culturally aware approach to astronomy and space sciences.
Contribution
It introduces models of partnership with indigenous communities emphasizing collaboration with integrity to foster inclusivity in science.
Findings
Models of respectful collaboration with indigenous communities.
Frameworks for integrating Indigenous Knowledge into scientific practices.
Promoting inclusivity in astronomy and space sciences.
Abstract
Astronomy across world cultures is rooted in Indigenous Knowledge. We share models of partnering with indigenous communities involving Collaboration with Integrity to co-create an inclusive scientific enterprise on Earth and in space.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Economic and Technological Innovation · Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Agriculture
