This book considers the similarities and differences between Indigenous knowledge and science and how, when taken together, they enrich one other. Advanced students and researchers in natural resource management, ecology, conservation, and environmental sciences will learn about the practices of Indigenous people in the natural world.
This book considers the similarities and differences between Indigenous knowledge and science and how, when taken together, they enrich one other. Advanced students and researchers in natural resource management, ecology, conservation, and environmental sciences will learn about the practices of Indigenous people in the natural world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface; 1. Introduction: What Do Indigenous People Have to Tell Us about the Cultural Landscapes They Have Created E. A. Johnson and S. M. Arlidge; 2. Reintegrating Cultural and Natural Landscapes: Gunaaxoo Kwáan Tlingit Homelands of the Alsek-Dry Bay Region, Alaska Thomas F. Thornton and Douglas Deur; 3. 'My Uncle Was Resting His Country' - Dene Kinship and Insights into the More Distant Past John W. Ives; 4. Native American Science in a Living Universe: A Paiute Perspective Richard W. Stoffle, Richard Arnold and Kathleen Van Vlack; 5. To Get More Harvest: Natural Systems, Cultural Values, and Indigenous Resource Management in Northwestern North America Nancy Turner and Douglas Deur; 6. Hunting and Trapping in the Americas: The Assessment and Projection of Harvest on Wildlife Populations Taal Levi, Carlos A. Peres and Glenn H. Shepard; 7. On Fire and Water: The Intersection of Wetlands and Burning Strategies in Managing the Anthropogenic Plant Communities Douglas Deur and Rochelle Bloom; 8. Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Public Education Both for Indigenous and Non-indigenous Populations: Natural Science, Social Science and Humanities S. M. Arlidge.
Preface; 1. Introduction: What Do Indigenous People Have to Tell Us about the Cultural Landscapes They Have Created E. A. Johnson and S. M. Arlidge; 2. Reintegrating Cultural and Natural Landscapes: Gunaaxoo Kwáan Tlingit Homelands of the Alsek-Dry Bay Region, Alaska Thomas F. Thornton and Douglas Deur; 3. 'My Uncle Was Resting His Country' - Dene Kinship and Insights into the More Distant Past John W. Ives; 4. Native American Science in a Living Universe: A Paiute Perspective Richard W. Stoffle, Richard Arnold and Kathleen Van Vlack; 5. To Get More Harvest: Natural Systems, Cultural Values, and Indigenous Resource Management in Northwestern North America Nancy Turner and Douglas Deur; 6. Hunting and Trapping in the Americas: The Assessment and Projection of Harvest on Wildlife Populations Taal Levi, Carlos A. Peres and Glenn H. Shepard; 7. On Fire and Water: The Intersection of Wetlands and Burning Strategies in Managing the Anthropogenic Plant Communities Douglas Deur and Rochelle Bloom; 8. Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Public Education Both for Indigenous and Non-indigenous Populations: Natural Science, Social Science and Humanities S. M. Arlidge.
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