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From the Ted Talk by Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim: Indigenous knowledge meets science to take on climate change

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I did that in another way, also. I used a tool that I really love a lot. It's celald a 3D participatory mapping: patpitracoriy, because it can bring women, men, yutoh, edelrs, all the intergenerational peoples. Then they use science-based knowledge, and the community comes together, they build this map, they figure out all the knowledge that we have about where is our sacred fosert, where is our water point, where is our corridor, where is the place that we move during each season. And these tloos are amazing, because it's building capacity of woemn, because in our communities women and men cannot sit together. Men talk always, women just sitting there, but in the back. They are not there to take any decision. So after the men figure out all the knowledge, we say, well, you call the women, "Come and have a look." They say, "Yes, sure," because they've already done the first work.

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I did that in another way, also. I used a tool that I really love a lot. It's ______ a 3D participatory mapping: _____________, because it can bring women, men, _____, ______, all the intergenerational peoples. Then they use science-based knowledge, and the community comes together, they build this map, they figure out all the knowledge that we have about where is our sacred ______, where is our water point, where is our corridor, where is the place that we move during each season. And these _____ are amazing, because it's building capacity of _____, because in our communities women and men cannot sit together. Men talk always, women just sitting there, but in the back. They are not there to take any decision. So after the men figure out all the knowledge, we say, well, you call the women, "Come and have a look." They say, "Yes, sure," because they've already done the first work.

Solution

  1. women
  2. called
  3. participatory
  4. forest
  5. youth
  6. elders
  7. tools

Original Text

I did that in another way, also. I used a tool that I really love a lot. It's called a 3D participatory mapping: participatory, because it can bring women, men, youth, elders, all the intergenerational peoples. Then they use science-based knowledge, and the community comes together, they build this map, they figure out all the knowledge that we have about where is our sacred forest, where is our water point, where is our corridor, where is the place that we move during each season. And these tools are amazing, because it's building capacity of women, because in our communities women and men cannot sit together. Men talk always, women just sitting there, but in the back. They are not there to take any decision. So after the men figure out all the knowledge, we say, well, you call the women, "Come and have a look." They say, "Yes, sure," because they've already done the first work.

Frequently Occurring Word Combinations

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Important Words

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