A lot of papers recently talk about incorporating traditional ecological knowledge into the sciences. But too often, it's non-Indigenous people, from non-Indigenous organizations and universities, doing the talking.

Here's a rare thing, a paper about Indigenous knowledge and fish genetics in which not just one, but every author on the paper comes from a tribal organization (CRITFC here in Oregon and Idaho):

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1755-0998.13815

#Oregon #fish #ScientificPublishing #SciComm

@ianrosewrites the 'First Knowledges' book series put out by the National Museum of Australia relies strongly on indigenous authors.
@ianrosewrites That is indeed a rarity. Thanks for posting this Ian. Yes, I've seen for years that even when indigenous/tribal prople are represented, they're quoted or interpreted by the non-indigenous academic or researcher.