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Indigenous Stewardship of Environment and Alternative
Herausgeber: Scott, Colin; Sinclair, Katherine; Silvarivera, Evodia
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Bringing together Indigenous voices, this collection examines strategies for protecting and recuperating Indigenous environmental and cultural heritage.
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Bringing together Indigenous voices, this collection examines strategies for protecting and recuperating Indigenous environmental and cultural heritage.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1g
- ISBN-13: 9781487542672
- ISBN-10: 1487542674
- Artikelnr.: 67744621
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1g
- ISBN-13: 9781487542672
- ISBN-10: 1487542674
- Artikelnr.: 67744621
Edited by Colin Scott, Evodia Silva-Rivera, and Katherine Sinclair
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Indigenous Stewardship of Environment and Alternative
Development
2. Free to Decide Their Own Destiny: The Ngäbé and the Buglé of the Isthmus
of Panama and Their Struggle for Self-Determination
3. Recovering Yrmo: The Yshir Nation’s Life Project
4. Responding to Environmental Decline in Eastern James Bay: Indigenous
Knowledge and Transdisciplinary Research
5. Intangible Heritage, Forest Conservation, and Identity: A Complex
Challenge for Totonac Livelihood Continuity
6. Between Development and Buen Vivir ("Living Well"): The Struggles of the
Mapuche in Defence of Their Environmental and Cultural Heritage
7. "La Gente Fantasma": Relational Sustainability and Mining in Guatemala
8. Miyopimaatisowin, Living a Good Life in Bigstone Cree Nation Territory:
Consultation in the Canadian Boreal Forest
9. Mapping the Aspirations and Challenges of the Hul'q'umi'num' Peoples
10. Forests, Governance, and the Struggle for Political Autonomy:
Perspectives from the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi
11. "We Kicked Your Ass at CP146!": Visions for Living and Protecting the
Tsal'alhmec St'át'ímc Way of Life
12. Git lax m’oon: Indigenizing Research and Natural Resource Management on
the Northwest Coast of Canada
13. Sumaq Kawsay and Biocultural Conservation: The Experience of the Potato
Park (Cusco, Peru)
14. "How Are We Going to Keep People Informed?": IsumaTV, Digital
Indigenous Democracy, and Inuit Language Media Activism
15. Conclusion
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Indigenous Stewardship of Environment and Alternative
Development
2. Free to Decide Their Own Destiny: The Ngäbé and the Buglé of the Isthmus
of Panama and Their Struggle for Self-Determination
3. Recovering Yrmo: The Yshir Nation’s Life Project
4. Responding to Environmental Decline in Eastern James Bay: Indigenous
Knowledge and Transdisciplinary Research
5. Intangible Heritage, Forest Conservation, and Identity: A Complex
Challenge for Totonac Livelihood Continuity
6. Between Development and Buen Vivir ("Living Well"): The Struggles of the
Mapuche in Defence of Their Environmental and Cultural Heritage
7. "La Gente Fantasma": Relational Sustainability and Mining in Guatemala
8. Miyopimaatisowin, Living a Good Life in Bigstone Cree Nation Territory:
Consultation in the Canadian Boreal Forest
9. Mapping the Aspirations and Challenges of the Hul'q'umi'num' Peoples
10. Forests, Governance, and the Struggle for Political Autonomy:
Perspectives from the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi
11. "We Kicked Your Ass at CP146!": Visions for Living and Protecting the
Tsal'alhmec St'át'ímc Way of Life
12. Git lax m’oon: Indigenizing Research and Natural Resource Management on
the Northwest Coast of Canada
13. Sumaq Kawsay and Biocultural Conservation: The Experience of the Potato
Park (Cusco, Peru)
14. "How Are We Going to Keep People Informed?": IsumaTV, Digital
Indigenous Democracy, and Inuit Language Media Activism
15. Conclusion
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Indigenous Stewardship of Environment and Alternative
Development
2. Free to Decide Their Own Destiny: The Ngäbé and the Buglé of the Isthmus
of Panama and Their Struggle for Self-Determination
3. Recovering Yrmo: The Yshir Nation’s Life Project
4. Responding to Environmental Decline in Eastern James Bay: Indigenous
Knowledge and Transdisciplinary Research
5. Intangible Heritage, Forest Conservation, and Identity: A Complex
Challenge for Totonac Livelihood Continuity
6. Between Development and Buen Vivir ("Living Well"): The Struggles of the
Mapuche in Defence of Their Environmental and Cultural Heritage
7. "La Gente Fantasma": Relational Sustainability and Mining in Guatemala
8. Miyopimaatisowin, Living a Good Life in Bigstone Cree Nation Territory:
Consultation in the Canadian Boreal Forest
9. Mapping the Aspirations and Challenges of the Hul'q'umi'num' Peoples
10. Forests, Governance, and the Struggle for Political Autonomy:
Perspectives from the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi
11. "We Kicked Your Ass at CP146!": Visions for Living and Protecting the
Tsal'alhmec St'át'ímc Way of Life
12. Git lax m’oon: Indigenizing Research and Natural Resource Management on
the Northwest Coast of Canada
13. Sumaq Kawsay and Biocultural Conservation: The Experience of the Potato
Park (Cusco, Peru)
14. "How Are We Going to Keep People Informed?": IsumaTV, Digital
Indigenous Democracy, and Inuit Language Media Activism
15. Conclusion
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Indigenous Stewardship of Environment and Alternative
Development
2. Free to Decide Their Own Destiny: The Ngäbé and the Buglé of the Isthmus
of Panama and Their Struggle for Self-Determination
3. Recovering Yrmo: The Yshir Nation’s Life Project
4. Responding to Environmental Decline in Eastern James Bay: Indigenous
Knowledge and Transdisciplinary Research
5. Intangible Heritage, Forest Conservation, and Identity: A Complex
Challenge for Totonac Livelihood Continuity
6. Between Development and Buen Vivir ("Living Well"): The Struggles of the
Mapuche in Defence of Their Environmental and Cultural Heritage
7. "La Gente Fantasma": Relational Sustainability and Mining in Guatemala
8. Miyopimaatisowin, Living a Good Life in Bigstone Cree Nation Territory:
Consultation in the Canadian Boreal Forest
9. Mapping the Aspirations and Challenges of the Hul'q'umi'num' Peoples
10. Forests, Governance, and the Struggle for Political Autonomy:
Perspectives from the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi
11. "We Kicked Your Ass at CP146!": Visions for Living and Protecting the
Tsal'alhmec St'át'ímc Way of Life
12. Git lax m’oon: Indigenizing Research and Natural Resource Management on
the Northwest Coast of Canada
13. Sumaq Kawsay and Biocultural Conservation: The Experience of the Potato
Park (Cusco, Peru)
14. "How Are We Going to Keep People Informed?": IsumaTV, Digital
Indigenous Democracy, and Inuit Language Media Activism
15. Conclusion
Index