• Indigenous American philosophy is the philosophy of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. An Indigenous philosopher is an Indigenous American person...
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    The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are groups of people native to a specific region that inhabited the Americas before the arrival of European settlers...
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  • Kimmerer. Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants". Environmental Philosophy. 13 (1): 143–145. doi:10...
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  • Ethnophilosophy (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    Ethnophilosophy is the study of indigenous philosophical systems. The implicit concept is that a specific culture can have a philosophy that is not applicable...
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  • facets of Sophistry, East Asian philosophy, pragmatism, the work of F. S. C. Northrop, and Indigenous American philosophy. Pirsig argues that the MOQ is...
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  • Paqarina (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    This article on Pre-Columbian America is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it....
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    Yanantin (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    simply, a “complementary dualism". Much like in Chinese Taoism, Andean philosophy views the opposites of existence (such as male/female, dark/light, inner/outer)...
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  • Ayni (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    (Andean) Moba (Serbian) Naffir (Sudanese) Talkoot (Finnish) Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Mannheim, Bruce (Fall 1986). "The Language of Reciprocity...
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  • Orenda (category Animism in North America)
    orenda. Manitou, similar concept among Algonquian peoples Mana Indigenous American philosophy Ecopsychology Spiritual ecology Hewitt 1902. "orenda". Merriam-Webster...
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  • Tonal (mythology) (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    religion, myth, folklore and anthropology. It is a belief found in many indigenous Mesoamerican cultures that a person upon being born acquires a close spiritual...
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    Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples of the United States or portions...
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    Soulcatcher (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    swap Soul dualism Soul loss Bancroft Hunt, Norman. "Shamanism in North America." 2002. Firefly Books. Buffalo. Wardwell, Allen. "Tangible Visions: Northwest...
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    Magliabechiano, including others. Philosophy portal Tlacaelel Government of the Aztec Empire Indigenous American philosophy Mesoamerican literature Mann,...
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    Hopi time controversy (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    Jesse (2009). "Reviving Whorf: The Return of Linguistic Relativity". Philosophy Compass. 4 (6): 1022–1032. doi:10.1111/j.1747-9991.2009.00260.x. Sinha...
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    Dresden Codex (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    Codex is described by historian J. Eric S. Thompson as writings of the indigenous people of the Yucatán Peninsula in southeastern Mexico. Maya historians...
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    Huaca (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    In the Quechuan languages of South America, a huaca or wak'a is an object that represents something revered, typically a monument of some kind. The term...
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    Popol Vuh (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    that he himself had "found this rustic calendar previously in various indigenous towns in the Guatemalan highlands" during his travels with Wagner. This...
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    John Trudell (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    citation] He spoke for the many Indigenous people who believed they did not fit in with the majority of European-American population of the nation. He became...
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  • Tribal critical race theory (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    emerging framework that combines elements of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Indigenous studies to analyze the intersections of race, power, and tribal sovereignty...
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    Paqariq Tampu (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    t'uqu.: 28  Another theory, tending to dwell on the mysticism of South American Indians is that Paqariq Tampu is a quasi-mythical place believed by these...
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  • The genocide of Indigenous peoples, colonial genocide, or settler genocide is the intentional elimination of Indigenous peoples as a part of the process...
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  • creation myths describes the present world as interpreted by several indigenous groups in the USA and Mexico. The central theme of the myth holds that...
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    Pacha (Inca mythology) (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    surrounding openings to ukhu pacha may have made it easier to initially get indigenous laborers to work in the mines. However, at the same time, because mining...
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    foreign political philosophy can be useful in a country more than the indigenous philosophies. "Is there a philosophy or ideology indigenous to (a) country...
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  • The red road (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    Native American spiritual teachings. The term is used primarily in the Pan-Indian and New Age communities, and rarely among traditional Indigenous people...
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    science. Traditional Japanese philosophy assimilated and synthesized ideas from different traditions, including the indigenous Shinto religion and Chinese...
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    Nepantla (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    as first describing the concept. Leon-Portilla further describes how indigenous people who were conquered by the Spanish created their own "in between"...
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    Huarochirí Manuscript (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    unique in its detailed description of the traditional beliefs of the indigenous Andean population of the former Inca Empire. It has been described as...
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  • Meshico (category Indigenous American philosophy)
    "Filosofía de la acción y reseña del pensamiento filosófico de Meshico" [Philosophy of Action and Review of the Philosophical Thinking of Meshico], which...
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