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What are the fundamental differences between Western philosophies and Native North American ways of knowing? How does each culture generally view the world and education? How can you incorporate seemingly different ways of knowing into your curriculum? When responding to your classmates' posts, assume the role of a student of a Native North American culture and ask a why question.

Answer:
Western: science.

Native: intuition (NOT empirical).

These are only hints. You're going to have to think about the implications of each worldview to be able to answer anymore of those questions.

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