A Special Issue of Convergence, the International Journal of Adult
Education
"The application of Indigenous Peoples' knowledge is critical to
the resolution of the major problems facing the world today."
Dr. Pamela Colorado
Indigenous people around the world have been rekindling their
devotion to traditional ways of learning over the past twenty
years. After centuries of colonization and oppression, they are
reclaiming their Native learning processes and education systems.
Reflections on a Consultation on the Development of Tribals in Asia
by Wilf Bean
Aboriginal Justice, Democracy and Adult Education
by Lillian Holt
Always Together, Yaka Gana: Participatory Research at Yirrkala as
Part of the Development of a Yolngu Education
by Raymattja Marika, Dayngawa Ngurruwutthun and Leon White
La Casa de Ibeorgun: La Democracia de Los Kunas
por Raul Leis Olotilakiler
Revisiting the Boat and the Canoes: Popular Education Around the
500 Years
by Deborah Barndt
Knowledge and Power in Aboriginal Adult Education
by Griff Foley and Rick Flowers
To order this resource to Indigenous knowledge and learning,
contact the International Council for Adult Education, 720 Bathurst
Street, Suite 500, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2R4 CANADA. tel: (416)588-
1211 or fax (416)588-5725 or e-mail icae@web.apc.org.
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