Making Use of Both Native and Western Perspectives
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Alaska Native Teens Help Researchers
In the box below, write down your reaction to this video. Consider the following questions:
- How do Western scientists benefit from working with local residents?
- Why might local residents want to become involved with scientific research being done in their area?
- In your community, what sources provide most of the useful information that individuals use to plan their everyday activities?
- Do you know of any research being done in your area? If so, what questions are the researchers asking?
- How might traditional knowledge be quantified and added to the data history of climate change?
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