Traditional Cherokee Indians are leery of many owls. They believe that evil spirits, ghosts and witches can appear in the body of an owl. In the Cherokee language, the word "skili" can mean witch or great horned owl. Children were warned that if they cried too loudly, they might be swe...
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doi:10.1002/9781118978061.ead081circlescollaborative consultingcommunitydialogic practicesindigenous pedagogyindigenous studiesmetaphysicsstoriesKryssi StaikidisNorthern Illinois University USAChristine Ballengee MorrisThe Ohio State University USAJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd...
This chapter presents the characteristics of Indigenous pedagogy, first, on the basis of the work of Indigenous scholars who offer new ways to conceptualize the presentation of pedagogy in the academy, and, second, using examples of art educators who have applied Indigenous ways of knowing to the...