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How does local knowledge differ from global knowledge?
 
  a. Local knowledge is not written or widely disseminated.
  b. Local knowledge is based on superstition and magic.
  c. Local knowledge is less useful than global knowledge.
  d. Local knowledge is better protected than global knowledge.

Question 2

Within the contemporary world, indigenous peoples
 
  a. live as ethnic enclaves within larger nation states.
  b. number about 370 million.
  c. still make their living herding, foraging and farming to some degree.
  d. All of these are true of indigenous peoples in the world today.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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