PART I: INDIGENOUS INNOVATIONS AND INTERVENTIONS IN SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES.- Chapter 1. Utilizing Indigenous knowledge systems and Western science in science education (DANIEL LIPE).- Chapter 2. Mathematics education on a worldwide voyage: Engaging values and place-based curriculum to support college, career, and community readiness (LINDA H. L. FURUTO).- Chapter 3. Kokakoukula, kokakou home pahanainoa hale kula: Our school, our home; A place-based curriculum project on school building names (SHAWN MAPUANA KOBASHIGAWA).- Chapter 4. Changes in students' science concepts and discourse: A case study of place-based education in rural Thailand (NANTANA TAPTAMAT).- Chapter 5. Way Finding: TúúttúnnapenChuuk. Indigenizing Chuukese Education (MARGARITA B. CHOLYMAY, L.J. RAYPHAND AND JAMES SKOUGE).- PART II: PROGRESS TOWARDS INDIGENIZING TEACHER EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL LEARNING.- Chapter 6. The will of the ancestors-a collaborative elementary science curriculum design initiative (APALAH- JAMES AYULUK, NAQUCIN-FLORA AYULUK, AND CIKIGAQ-IRASEMA ORTEGA).- Chapter 7. Science and Story (DAVID B. ZANDVLIET, BARBARA J. WILSON (KII'ILJUUS), CARLOS G.A. ORMOND, JASON ALSOP (GAAGWIIS)).- Chapter 8. Forum Place-based curriculum in Indigenous settings: Stories behind two signature projects (IRASEMA ORTEGA AND DAVID ZANDVLIET).- Chapter 9. Learning from our place, learning from each other (CORRIN BARROS, EMERSON LOPEZ ODANGO, JUANITA S. R. LAWRENCE AND JOYMINDA GEORGE).- Chapter 10. A'o Hawai'i: The role of culture and place in empowering teacher leaders as STEMS2 educators (TARA O'NEILL, ANNA AH SAM, SHARI JUMALON, KIMBERLEE STUART, AND MARY ANNA ENRIQUEZ).- Chapter 11. The effects of place-based ecological modules on Indigenous Taiwanese students' science learning (TSUNG-WEI YAO, HSUAN-FANG HUNG, CHIA-LING CHIANG, SU-FEN LIN, AND CHIUNG-FEN YEN).- Chapter 12. Final Thoughts (PAULINE W. U. CHINN AND SHARON NELSON BARBER).