Ebook {Epub PDF} Look To The Mountain: An Ecology Of Indigenous Education by Gregory Cajete






















Winds of Change, v9 n3 p Sum Reviews "Look to the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education," a book that provides a philosophic basis for American Indian education that stresses culture, spirituality, environmental education, and the importance of "visioning" or looking to the future. Includes an outline for an indigenous science www.doorway.ru: Richard Simonelli. By: Gregory Cajete, PhD. USD. This book explores the nature of indigenous education, outlining key elements of American Indian perspectives on learning and teaching. It advocates developing a contemporary, culturally based, educational process founded upon traditional tribal values, orientations, and principles, while simultaneously using the most appropriate concepts, technologies, and content . Look to the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education. First Edition. Cajete, Gregory. This book explores the nature of indigenous education, outlining key elements of American Indian perspectives on learning and teaching. It advocates developing a contemporary, culturally based, educational process founded upon traditional tribal values, orientations, and principles, while Cited by: 1.


Look To The Mountain is Dr. Cajete's "ecology of indigenous education" and is his response using an alternative cultural educational approach to preserve the cultural whole. In order to maintain cultural roots, he advocates the development of a "contemporary, culturally based, educational process founded upon traditional Tribal values. Gregory Cajete, "Look to the Mountain: Reflections on Indigenous Ecology," in May, Applied Ethics, 3rd Ed., , pp. Cajete describes the importance of the geography of the Americas in native American worldviews. The relationship to the place(s) of their ancestors, to the animal. Profile: Gregory Cajete, Ph.D. (Santa Clara Pueblo), Native American educator whose work is dedicated to honoring the foundations of Indigenous knowledge in www.doorway.ru Cajete is a Tewa Indian from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. He has served as a New Mexico Humanities scholar in ethno botany of Northern New Mexico and as a member of the New Mexico Arts Commission.


Cajete, Gregory Look to the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education. First Edition. ISBN 94 p. Kivaki Press, E. 31st St., Durango, CO ($). Books () Information Analyses () Reports Descriptive () MF01/PC10 Plus Postage. American Indian Culture; *American Indian Education; Art; Community Influence; *Cultural Context;. (from Gregory Cajete, Look to the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education) A sacred view of Nature permeates its foundational process of teaching and learning. Integration and interconnectedness are universal traits of its contexts and processes. Look to the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education. First Edition. Cajete, Gregory. This book explores the nature of indigenous education, outlining key elements of American Indian perspectives on learning and teaching. It advocates developing a contemporary, culturally based, educational process founded upon traditional tribal values, orientations, and principles, while simultaneously using the most appropriate concepts, technologies, and content of modern education.

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