The authors of this book share the diversity and complexities of the Indigenous context of worldviews, examining relationships between humans and other living beings within an eco-conscious lens, showing that we belong not only to a human community, but to a community of all nature as well.
The authors of this book share the diversity and complexities of the Indigenous context of worldviews, examining relationships between humans and other living beings within an eco-conscious lens, showing that we belong not only to a human community, but to a community of all nature as well.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Environment and Religion in Feminist-Womanist, Queer, and Indigenous Perspectives
Michelle Montgomery is associate professor and chair of the Division of Social and Historical Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington, Tacoma.
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Contents Foreword by Bill Thomas Chapter 1. Traditional Ecological Knowledges: An Antidote to Destruction by Daniel Wildcat Chapter 2. N Mele K by H k lani Rivera Chapter 3. The World and the West by Jasmine Neosh Chapter 4. Reflecting on Environmental Narratives: In Order to Address the Legacy of Settler Colonial Structures Painted on the Rocks is the Story of My Beginning by Pah-Tu Pitt Chapter 5. Indigenous Moral Epistemologies and Eco-Critical Race Theory by Michelle Montgomery Chapter 6. Ripples and Ribbons: Indigenizing Apiculture and Pollinator Stewardship by Melanie Kirby Chapter 7. Indigenous Feminisms and Environmentalism in Care of Place by Paulette Blanchard Chapter 8. Queer Indigeneity: Decolonizing our Relationships to Build a Sense of Belonging by Michael H. Chang and Melissa Watkinson-Schutten Chapter 9. Building Sustainability by Creating Belonging by Merisa Jones Chapter 10. Restoring the Chehalis Story: An Indigenous Approach to Reclaiming and Re-Centering a Tribal History by Mary DuPuis Chapter 11. Politicizing Our Waters: An Examination of the Boldt Decision's Role in Anti-Indian Activism by Drew Slaney About the Contributors
Contents Foreword by Bill Thomas Chapter 1. Traditional Ecological Knowledges: An Antidote to Destruction by Daniel Wildcat Chapter 2. N Mele K by H k lani Rivera Chapter 3. The World and the West by Jasmine Neosh Chapter 4. Reflecting on Environmental Narratives: In Order to Address the Legacy of Settler Colonial Structures Painted on the Rocks is the Story of My Beginning by Pah-Tu Pitt Chapter 5. Indigenous Moral Epistemologies and Eco-Critical Race Theory by Michelle Montgomery Chapter 6. Ripples and Ribbons: Indigenizing Apiculture and Pollinator Stewardship by Melanie Kirby Chapter 7. Indigenous Feminisms and Environmentalism in Care of Place by Paulette Blanchard Chapter 8. Queer Indigeneity: Decolonizing our Relationships to Build a Sense of Belonging by Michael H. Chang and Melissa Watkinson-Schutten Chapter 9. Building Sustainability by Creating Belonging by Merisa Jones Chapter 10. Restoring the Chehalis Story: An Indigenous Approach to Reclaiming and Re-Centering a Tribal History by Mary DuPuis Chapter 11. Politicizing Our Waters: An Examination of the Boldt Decision's Role in Anti-Indian Activism by Drew Slaney About the Contributors
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