Finding, creating, and following footprints : the integration of indigenous knowledge in Palau Community College
Little research exists on the specific ways that Indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing are integrated in institutions of higher education across Micronesia. This research study illuminates through case study the position of Palauan Knowledge within Palau Community College. An Indigenous methodology set within a broader Indigenous research paradigm (Wilson, 2008) is utilized to align with Palauan values of respect (omenguul) and responsibility (ngerachel). Through interviews (chelededuch) with nine collaborators, in addition to fieldnotes, observations, and archival documents, this study aimed to answer the following research questions: How is Indigenous Knowledge incorporated within Palau Community College (PCC)? Secondly, how do stories from Indigenous teachers and Indigenous learning environments inform PCC? Findings from this study reveal experiences of separation from Palauan Knowledge and the actions some collaborators took to preserve Palauan Knowledge. Collaborators' narratives highlight several instances where Palauan knowledge is honored within the college through visual and oral representations as well as with academic and community programming. Continuity of Palauan Knowledge through ongoing opportunities to sustain practices in and outside of the college is explored in the final reflections of collaborators who continue to challenge perspectives that Indigenous Knowledge is in the past. Ultimately, this study lays a foundation for the argument that Palauan Knowledge is demonstrated as resilient, dynamic and adaptive to the needs of community. Recommendations concerning the elevation of Indigenous Knowledge at Palau Community College and other institutions of higher education that reside on Indigenous land are offered.
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- In Collections
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Material Type
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Theses
- Authors
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Hannibal, Joy Renee
- Thesis Advisors
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Shahjahan, Riyad
- Committee Members
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Gonzales, Leslie
Miner, Dylan
Amey, Marilyn
- Date Published
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2020
- Subjects
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Collective memory
Ethnoscience
Education, Higher
Civilization--West Indian influences
Civilization--West African influences
Civilization--Welsh influences
Civilization--Tibetan influences
Civilization--Thai influences
Civilization--Syrian influences
Civilization--Swedish influences
Civilization--Soviet influences
Civilization--Slovenian influences
Civilization--Sicilian influences
Civilization--Serbian influences
Civilization--Semitic influences
Civilization--Scots-Irish influences
Civilization--Sarmatian influences
Civilization--Pure Land influences
Civilization--Polynesian influences
Civilization--North African influences
Civilization--Moroccan influences
Civilization--Mongolian influences
Civilization--Kalmyk influences
Civilization--Jaina influences
Civilization--Indonesian influences
Civilization--East Asian influences
Civilization--Czech influences
Civilization--Cuban influences
Civilization--Cretan influences
Civilization--Chilean influences
Civilization--Caribbean influences
Civilization--Canadian influences
Civilization--Belgian influences
Civilization--Azorean influences
Civilization--Assyro-Babylonian influences
Civilization--Armenian influences
Civilization--Andalusian influences
Civilization--Albanian influences
Civilization
Palau
- Program of Study
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Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education - Doctor of Philosophy
- Degree Level
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Doctoral
- Language
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English
- Pages
- xiv, 176 pages
- ISBN
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9798645463526
- Permalink
- https://doi.org/doi:10.25335/qbmt-gt45