References

Cajete, G. (1994). Look to the mountain: An ecology of indigenous education. Durango, CO: Kivaki Press.

Emerson, E. R. (1965). Indian myths, or Legends, traditions and symbols of the aborigines of America. Minneapolis, MN: Ross & Haines, Inc.

Lankford, G. E., Ed. (1987). Native American legends: Southeastern legends: Tales from the Natchez, Caddo, Biloxi, Chickasaw, and other nations. Little Rock, AR: August House Publishers.

Merriam, S. B. and Caffarella, R. S. (1999). Learning in adulthood: A comprehensive guide. (2nd Ed.) San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Additional Resources

While these are not books or authors I have quoted in this site, these are rich resources you may wish to read if you want to pursue this topic further, and these have informed my understanding of the content and references in this website.

Beck, P. (1977). Sacred: Ways of knowledge, sources of life. Albuquerque, NM: Adobe Press.

McGovern, S. (1999). Education, modern development, and indigenous knowledge: An analysis of academic knowledge production. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.

Nee-Benham, M. K. P. and Cooper, J. (2000). Indigenous educational models for contemporary practice: In our mother's voice. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.

Teasdale, G. R. and Rhea, Z. M. (2000). Local knowledge and wisdom in higher education. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Science, Ltd.

Smith, G. A. and Williams, D. R., Eds. (1999). Ecological education in action: On weaving education, culture and the environment. New York: State University of New York Press.

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