Although Indigenous thinkers, scholars, voices and sources are obviously very important, I found this non-Indigenous anthropology professor’s talk extremely relevant to holistic thinking. It reminded me of the Kawagley & Barnhardt article “Education indigenous to place: Western science meets native reality” that we read in Week 7.
(The audio is not great at the beginning – you can hear people talking in the background. But if you stick with it, he has some very interesting points that seem, to me, to be informed by Indigenous ways of thinking.)