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Revision of indigegogy to indigelogy

I think I need to revise yesterday's term a little.  Indigegogy would be the art or science of teaching a place, not very good.  I think, if I have the definition right.  Indigelogy would be the study of being or becoming indigenous, see also acculturation, enculturation.  The process of being or becoming engendered.  See also non-didactic.  I have spent way too much time looking up definitions on Wiktionary.com and trying to assimilate them into a cohesive area of thought to define terms.  It is very hard to provide a word to describe what I'm trying to do in my class.  But the sun sh

New word

I coined a new word today, for my class at SKC called "Introduction to Indigenous Science."  Yes, the word is Indigegogy.  The etymology is the art or science of learning to or becoming indigenous.  From this Site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedagogy

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