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Providing Cognitively Just Subject Access to Indigenous Knowledge through Knowledge Organization Systems
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EducationIndigenous PeopleIndigenous MovementIndigenous StudySocial SciencesManagementIndigenous KnowledgeLocal KnowledgeTraditional Ecological KnowledgeKnowledge Organization SystemsDominant KossIndigenous RightsCultureKnowledge ExchangeIndigenous Knowledge SystemsReliable Subject AccessIndigenous StudiesEpistemologyKnowledge ManagementEthnographyAnthropologyCultural AnthropologyJust Subject Access
This article explores cognitively just, reliable subject access to indigenous knowledge through knowledge organization systems (KOSs). Cognitive justice requires that indigenous people be able to access materials in a way that respects their worldview, yet dominant KOSs are based on positivist, Western approaches that are fundamentally incompatible. Alternatives to universal systems include the creation of new KOSs and the adaptation of universal ones. Going forward, emerging web technologies are presented as key to moving away from universalist schemes and toward specialized access.