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  • Indigenous Studies
  • Sociology

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  • Climate change poses significant threats to Indigenous communities globally.
  • Existing research often overlooks Indigenous perspectives on environmental issues.
  • Indigenous peoples possess unique knowledge systems crucial for understanding climate impacts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present three Indigenous worldviews on climate change impacts.
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  • To analyze climate change as a structurally racist and colonizing force.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis integrating Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies.
  • Author-driven narratives grounded in lived experiences.
  • Discourse analysis of climate change as a social and political issue.

Main Results:

  • Climate change exacerbates existing inequities faced by Indigenous peoples.
  • Indigenous worldviews offer distinct insights into ecological understanding and adaptation.
  • Climate change impacts are intrinsically linked to colonial legacies and systemic racism.

Conclusions:

  • Climate activism must prioritize Indigenous justice and self-determination.
  • Challenging Western economic and capitalist paradigms is essential for climate solutions.
  • Centering Indigenous voices and knowledge is critical for effective climate action.