Books
Aisha Khan

Indigenous Tech Innovations

Indigenous Tech Innovations explores the intersection of traditional knowledge and modern technology, showcasing how Indigenous communities are developing innovative solutions tailored to their cultural and environmental needs.
The book highlights that Indigenous-led technology isn't just about adapting existing tools; it's about creating new ones rooted in Indigenous values, such as sustainable resource management.

For example, some communities are integrating traditional ecological knowledge with drone technology for environmental monitoring, offering a blend of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge tech.
The book emphasizes technology sovereignty, examining how Indigenous peoples are using tech to preserve languages, promote arts, and drive economic self-determination.

It challenges the conventional view of technology as a purely Western construct, offering case studies in agriculture, healthcare, and renewable energy.
The book progresses by first introducing key concepts, then moves into specific examples of Indigenous-led initiatives, and concludes with a discussion of ethical considerations and future directions.

The book's value lies in its focus on Indigenous self-determination, advocating for technology co-creation that respects Indigenous priorities.
By integrating academic research with Indigenous voices gathered through participatory methods, Indigenous Tech Innovations provides a holistic view of how technology can empower communities while preserving cultural heritage.
156 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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