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Summary

History

According to Friedmann, Indigenous Planning was born in 1992 at a MIT conference through the creation of a theory of action that was based on long-term learning, local planning and shared culture. Three years later, in 1995, the Indigenous Planning Network was created under the American Planning Association (APA), and the division is currently called Indigenous Planning (IP).

Overview
An underlying theme that might be perceived in several cases of indigenous planning is sovereignty. Indigenous planning can be seen as transformative planning and insurgent planning, as it is conducive of anti-oppression actions and often it is a mechanism for indigenous communities to regain control over their resources, maintenance of their culture and political autonomy.

Principles

The key principles in Indigenous planning are : (See also)
 * traditional knowledge
 * cultural identity

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