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Latest revision as of 07:56, 23 September 2024
The Ekologos Wiki is a pioneering digital archive dedicated to ethically preserving and sharing Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), encompassing indigenous, local, and traditional knowledge. This archive, with contributions from the Norwegian Arctic, Brazilian Amazon and Gran Chaco, Southern India, and the Eastern Himalayas, prioritizes community-led curation and decision-making. It respects the ethos that some aspects of TEK are not intended for public access, ensuring that each contributing community retains control over the dissemination of their knowledge. This approach not only safeguards ancestral wisdom but also integrates it with academic rigor, providing a comprehensive and respectful platform for understanding and managing environmental stewardship and natural resources sustainably.
A private list of the users on this system can be found here.
Researchers in the Ekologos project work at several sites around the world. These sites include:
- Nagaland
- Brazil
- Sapmi, Norway
Members of the Ekologos project have meetings at periodic intervals:
- Highland Gathering, 14 to 19 December 2023
Categories of articles include: