Documenting and Reclaiming Secwepemc ornithological knowledge through research and technology
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We present documentation of Secwepemc ornithological knowledge reflected in bird names, bird song and stories connected to Secwepemc environmental knowledge, spiritual and social concepts. Digital technology plays a vital role in mobilizing such re-claimed linguistic knowledge, but from the perspective of Indigenous communities, it cannot replace living interaction with birds. (session 3.6.4)
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