Knowledge and Indigenous societies

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Across
  1. 3. reductionism The belief that all phenomena can be broken down and investigated at the level of fundamental entities and forces
  2. 4. Community that has a resolve to maintain the traditions and culture of that community in the face of a dominant society which would otherwise easily subsume the community
  3. 6. The belief that unseen spirits exist in objects, places and creatures in the environment and often form part of the explanation of natural forces
  4. 7. Actions which are abstract and divorced from everyday activity
  5. 11. The core beliefs in a religion which all individuals are expected to hold
  6. 13. A strong feeling of support or allegiance
  7. 15. Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity
  8. 16. Actions that are happen again and again, the same way each time without alteration
  9. 17. The quality or state of being dual or of having a dual nature
  10. 19. The narration that establish the relationship with that world by creating a framework in which people can see themselves in that natural world
  11. 21. An acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof
  12. 22. rules or established natural principles which govern how knowledge ought to be constructed
Down
  1. 1. A branch of anthropology focusing on the different characteristics between human populations and cultures and the historical relationships between these
  2. 2. a method of reasoning by which concrete applications or consequences are deducted from general principles, from general to particular
  3. 5. The performance of more or less invariant sequences of formal acts and utterances not encoded by the performers
  4. 8. The belief that we are all related to one another and that we are deeply related to the natural world around us
  5. 9. The study of human cultures
  6. 10. A person or thing to which a specified action or feeling is directed
  7. 12. The emphasis on the labour of individuals
  8. 14. The belief that the particular must be understood in terms of the whole
  9. 18. The ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society
  10. 20. A historical period that can be characterized by significant shifts in the role of individual reason and inquiry in the formation of knowledge, and the breakdown of authority