Carroll Danya, Houndolo Mélina Maureen, Big George Alia, Redvers Nicole
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON N6G 2M1, Canada.
Faculty of Agricultural Services, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, Abomey Calavi 01 BP 4521, Benin.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 May 31;22(6):886. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22060886.
Indigenous Peoples have stewarded Indigenous traditional ecological knowledges (TEK) for millennia. Health-related TEK represents vital knowledge that promotes Indigenous health and wellbeing. Yet, the intergenerational protection of TEK continues to be threatened by various factors, including climate change, which underscores the importance of strengthening and supporting Indigenous-managed TEK repositories. Using a scoping review methodology, we aimed to identify documents for setting up health-related TEK repositories within Indigenous communities. A systematic search was completed in multiple databases-Medline, PubMed, CABI abstracts, Canadian Public Policy Collection, and JSTOR-with manual searches carried out on relevant Indigenous repositories and Google. Content analysis was then carried out with the nine documents meeting our inclusion criteria. We characterized six overarching categories and twelve sub-categories from the included documents. These categories covered impacts on Indigenous TEK repositories resulting from colonial processes, with TEK being seen as diverse, living knowledge protected by longstanding cultural protocols. Concerns surrounding TEK repository management included the need for platforming Indigenous data sovereignty and Indigenous Peoples' access and ownership. Wise practices of Indigenous-led repository development demonstrated clear examples of data governance processes in action. Indigenous communities were seen to be vital in contributing to key policies and protocols that protect health-related TEK.
几千年来,原住民一直守护着原住民传统生态知识(TEK)。与健康相关的TEK是促进原住民健康和福祉的重要知识。然而,TEK的代际保护仍受到包括气候变化在内的各种因素的威胁,这凸显了加强和支持由原住民管理的TEK知识库的重要性。我们采用范围综述方法,旨在确定在原住民社区内建立与健康相关的TEK知识库的文件。我们在多个数据库——医学文献数据库、PubMed、CABI文摘数据库、加拿大公共政策文集和JSTOR——中完成了系统检索,并对相关的原住民知识库和谷歌进行了手动检索。然后,我们对符合纳入标准的九份文件进行了内容分析。我们从纳入的文件中确定了六个总体类别和十二个子类别。这些类别涵盖了殖民进程对原住民TEK知识库的影响,其中TEK被视为受长期文化规范保护的多样的、鲜活的知识。围绕TEK知识库管理的担忧包括需要确立原住民数据主权以及原住民的访问权和所有权。由原住民主导的知识库开发的明智做法展示了实际的数据治理流程示例。原住民社区在制定保护与健康相关的TEK的关键政策和协议方面发挥着至关重要的作用。