Traditional environmental knowledge

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Traditional Environmental Knowledge (TEK) is a particular form of knowledge of the diversity and interactions among plants and animals, landforms, watercourses, and other traits of the biophysical environment in a given place. Sometimes called Traditional Ecological Knowledge, it is typically associated with aboriginal peoples.[1]

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  1. ^ Devon G. Peña, "Glossary." Mexican Americans and the Environment. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 2005. 198.

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