Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Change
Oral histories are the spoken accounts of past events, traditions, and experiences that are passed down through generations, often reflecting the cultural, social, and historical contexts of specific communities. These narratives provide a rich tapestry of information, capturing the voices and perspectives that may be overlooked in written records. They serve as vital tools for preserving Indigenous knowledge, cultural practices, and environmental management strategies that are essential for sustainable agroforestry and forest management.
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