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His process is all about seeing the overall shape of the connections between things. Look beyond the things and focus on the connections between them. Then look beyond the connections and see the patterns they make.
Tyson Yunkaporta • Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
and a philosophy of living that he called “Stotan,” which he explained as a combination of Stoic and Spartan. He wrote that an athlete needed “hardness, toughness, and unswerving devotion to an ideal,” but he also needed to embrace “diet, philosophy, cultivation of the intellect, and openness to artistic endeavors.” According to Cerutty, “You only
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If you can make up a story connecting metaphors, locations and language triggers to help you remember something you are studying, it will save time and increase your long-term recall.
Tyson Yunkaporta • Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
I was worried about my academic knowledge overtaking my cultural knowledge. I needed to produce something in my own way first that was a greater work than a thesis.
Tyson Yunkaporta • Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
In 1911, despite vociferous opposition from Bontoc tribal elders and officials of nearby towns, Schneidewind was permitted to take a group of 55 Igorrotes to Europe, where they exhibited in France, Scotland, England, the Netherlands and Belgium.
Smithsonian Magazine • The Igorrote Tribe Traveled the World for Show And Made These Two Men Rich
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Gardner Bovingdon • The Uyghurs: Strangers in Their Own Land
Aboriginal cooking is not about using native ingredients—it is about using what is available and optimally nutritious at different times of the year and employing cooking techniques that produce the same effect as cooking on hot coals or slowly in the ground.