First, KBI110 emphasizes that Indigenous worldviews are rooted in relationality—the understanding that all beings (human, animal, land, water, and spirit) exist in a web of mutual responsibility. Unlike the Western paradigm, which often separates humanity from nature and prioritizes individual ownership, many Indigenous knowledge systems operate on a principle of “all my relations.” As Little Bear (2000) explains, Indigenous reality is process-based and fluid, where the land is not a commodity but a relative and a teacher. This relational worldview directly informs Indigenous law, governance, and ethics. For example, the concept of Kinship extends beyond biological family to include the natural environment, meaning that harming the land is equivalent to harming an elder or a child. Understanding this worldview is essential for KBI110 because it refutes the colonial stereotype of Indigenous peoples as “primitive” or “uncivilized”; instead, it reveals sophisticated legal and moral systems that have sustained societies for millennia.
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