Digital Library of Indigenous Science Resources
http://www.dlisr.org/

Dawn Adams, Tapestry Institute


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The Digital Library of Indigenous Science Resources (DLISR) is a library collection of online text, video, audio, and image files of Indigenous science. Included are both knowledge about the natural world and ways of teaching and learning about it. Resource categories include climate change, education, law, sovereignty, traditional knowledge and traditional foods. A search tool allows the user to search among a variety of subjects and resource types. All DLISR resources are authored and/or produced by indigenous persons or organizations, or approved for inclusion in the library collection by an elder or other indigenous person with the expertise to assess the resource.


Subject: Education, Geoscience:Geology, Atmospheric Science:Climatology , Biology
Resource Type: Pedagogic Resources:Collection
Theme: Teach the Earth:Incorporating Societal Issues:Climate Change, Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Atmospheric Science