Introductory Essay: Traditional Knowledge, Spirituality and Lands

  • Fonda M
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Abstract

In times like ours, when people are inundated with notions of consumerist identities, culture is often seen mainly as a resource to be tapped into for economic development. This certainly is true of blatant consumerist culture produced by such economic behemoths as Hollywood, but it is a narrow view on the importance and functions of culture. The objective of this issue of the International Indigenous Policy Journal is to demonstrate the radical importance of culture and spirituality in not only defining a people and their society but also in affecting their well-being and how these things are all interrelated.

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Fonda, M. (2011). Introductory Essay: Traditional Knowledge, Spirituality and Lands. International Indigenous Policy Journal, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2011.2.4.1

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