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Year 11 TOK Tuesday 4 March 2014

Year 11 TOK Tuesday 4 March 2014. ‘Traditional vs Western knowledge’ from TOK wiki (pp. 3-top of 9) http ://tok-ais.wikispaces.com/AOK+-+INDIGENOUS+ K.S. Bushfire in Australia. ‘ Firestick farmers’ From Bill Gammage , The Biggest Estate on Earth. ‘ Firestick farmers’.

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Year 11 TOK Tuesday 4 March 2014

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  1. Year 11 TOKTuesday 4 March 2014

  2. ‘Traditional vs Western knowledge’ from TOK wiki (pp. 3-top of 9)http://tok-ais.wikispaces.com/AOK+-+INDIGENOUS+K.S

  3. Bushfire in Australia

  4. ‘Firestick farmers’ • From Bill Gammage, The Biggest Estate on Earth

  5. ‘Firestick farmers’ • http://austhrutime.com/fire-stick_farmers.htm

  6. Reflection Obviously I am leading you down the path of IKS have something to offer western society. BUT: Is it feasible? Can we take advantage of indigenous knowledge or has modern society so altered the landscape that it is impossible to go back?

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