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  • 1
    Language: Spanish
    Titel der Quelle: Indigenous knowledge as a ressource
    Angaben zur Quelle: Tübingen: 2021, Seite 27-38
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    In:  European Islands between isolated and interconnected life worlds Tübingen: 2021, Seite 17-30
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: European Islands between isolated and interconnected life worlds
    Angaben zur Quelle: Tübingen: 2021, Seite 17-30
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Exploring resources
    Angaben zur Quelle: Tübingen: 2021, Seite 157-184
    Note: Zusammenfassung in deutscher Sprache
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Indigenous knowledge as a ressource
    Angaben zur Quelle: Tübingen: 2021, Seite 15-25
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  • 5
    ISBN: 978-3-947251-44-5
    Language: English , Spanish
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (310 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 14
    Abstract: Since antiquity, knowledge has often been juxtaposed with opinion. Whereas opinion commonly refers to subjective perceptions and viewpoints, knowledge is typically intended to represent objective and verifiable propositions. On this view, knowledge per se claims a universal dimension in that it pretends to be approvable through the reason of everyone, everywhere. This universal aspect of the concept of knowledge stands in marked contrast to cultures of local knowledge, where the generation of knowledge is dependent on specific times and places. These divergent aspects came into conflict when Indigenous knowledge was contested by Europeans and likewise, Indigenous challenges to European knowledge occurred. Based on religious, linguistic, demographic, and cultural disparities, knowledge operative in one context was adapted, manipulated, reframed, or dismissed as spurious or heretical in another framework.This book focuses on historical examples of Indigenous knowledge from 1492 until circa 1800, with contributions from the fields of history, art history, geography, anthropology, and archaeology. Among the wide range of sources employed are Indigenous letters, last wills, missionary sermons, bilingual catechisms, archive inventories, natural histories, census records, maps, herbal catalogues of remedies, pottery, and stone carvings. These sources originate from Brazil, the Río de la Plata basin (parts of current-day Argentina, lowland Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay), the Andean region, New Spain (current-day Mexico), the Canary Islands, and Europe. The 14 chapters in this book are clustered into five main sections: (1) Medical Knowledge; (2) Languages, Texts, and Terminology; (3) Cartography and Geographical Knowledge; (4) Material and Visual Culture; and (5) Missionary Perceptions. (Umschlagtext)
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  • 6
    ISBN: 978-3-947251-54-4
    Language: English
    Pages: 262 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 16
    Keywords: Europa Insel ; Geographie ; Ressource ; Krisenbewältigung ; Materielle Kultur ; Information ; Anthropogeographie
    Abstract: Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely oriented at external perspectives and perceptions, at present we witness an increasing interest in viewpoints internal to the island societies examined (with an `inside-out` approach). This volume contributes to such efforts with transdisciplinary and methodological reflections from the fields of archaeology, ethnology, geography, history, philology, and literary studies. Focused on the interplay between geographic isolation and commercial as well as cultural connection, the studies here assembled investigate the role of the knowledge, resources, and practices of islanders in processes of crisis management, identity formation and transformation. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Maps of islands discussed in this book -- Acknowledgements -- Information about the editors -- Foreword / Beate Ratter -- I. Approaches to studying islands and archipelagoes -- II. Crisis developments, insular responses, and resource adaptations -- III. Movements of island knowledge and practices -- IV. Distinguishing island identities through material culture -- V. Island life from emic and etic perspectives -- Afterword
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  • 7
    ISBN: 978-3-947251-43-8
    Language: English , Spanish
    Pages: 310 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 14
    Keywords: Südamerika Guarani ; Azteken ; Kanarische Insel ; Historiographie ; Historiographie, indigene ; Wissen, lokales ; Medizin ; Erziehung ; Geographie ; Kartographie ; Sprachgeschichte ; Religionsgeschichte
    Abstract: Since antiquity, knowledge has often been juxtaposed with opinion. Whereas opinion commonly refers to subjective perceptions and viewpoints, knowledge is typically intended to represent objective and verifiable propositions. On this view, knowledge per se claims a universal dimension in that it pretends to be approvable through the reason of everyone, everywhere. This universal aspect of the concept of knowledge stands in marked contrast to cultures of local knowledge, where the generation of knowledge is dependent on specific times and places. These divergent aspects came into conflict when Indigenous knowledge was contested by Europeans and likewise, Indigenous challenges to European knowledge occurred. Based on religious, linguistic, demographic, and cultural disparities, knowledge operative in one context was adapted, manipulated, reframed, or dismissed as spurious or heretical in another framework.This book focuses on historical examples of Indigenous knowledge from 1492 until circa 1800, with contributions from the fields of history, art history, geography, anthropology, and archaeology. Among the wide range of sources employed are Indigenous letters, last wills, missionary sermons, bilingual catechisms, archive inventories, natural histories, census records, maps, herbal catalogues of remedies, pottery, and stone carvings. These sources originate from Brazil, the Río de la Plata basin (parts of current-day Argentina, lowland Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay), the Andean region, New Spain (current-day Mexico), the Canary Islands, and Europe. The 14 chapters in this book are clustered into five main sections: (1) Medical Knowledge; (2) Languages, Texts, and Terminology; (3) Cartography and Geographical Knowledge; (4) Material and Visual Culture; and (5) Missionary Perceptions. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Information about the Editors -- Glossary of Terms -- Introduction -- I. Medical Knowledge -- II. Language, Texts, and Terminology -- III. Cartography and Geographical Knowledge -- IV. Material and Visual Culture -- V. Missionary Perceptions
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  • 8
    ISBN: 978-3-947251-55-1 (PDF)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (262 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Edition: SFB1070-16-European Islands - online_korr.pdf
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 16
    Keywords: Europa Insel ; Geographie ; Ressource ; Krisenbewältigung ; Materielle Kultur ; Information ; Anthropogeographie
    Abstract: Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely oriented at external perspectives and perceptions, at present we witness an increasing interest in viewpoints internal to the island societies examined (with an `inside-out` approach). This volume contributes to such efforts with transdisciplinary and methodological reflections from the fields of archaeology, ethnology, geography, history, philology, and literary studies. Focused on the interplay between geographic isolation and commercial as well as cultural connection, the studies here assembled investigate the role of the knowledge, resources, and practices of islanders in processes of crisis management, identity formation and transformation. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Maps of islands discussed in this book -- Acknowledgements -- Information about the editors -- Foreword / Beate Ratter -- I. Approaches to studying islands and archipelagoes -- II. Crisis developments, insular responses, and resource adaptations -- III. Movements of island knowledge and practices -- IV. Distinguishing island identities through material culture -- V. Island life from emic and etic perspectives -- Afterword
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