Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Herausgeber: Nelson, Melissa K.; Shilling, Daniel
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Herausgeber: Nelson, Melissa K.; Shilling, Daniel
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Provides an overview of Native American philosophies, practices, and case studies and demonstrates how Traditional Ecological Knowledge provides insights into the sustainability movement.
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Provides an overview of Native American philosophies, practices, and case studies and demonstrates how Traditional Ecological Knowledge provides insights into the sustainability movement.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428569
- ISBN-10: 1108428568
- Artikelnr.: 51143030
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428569
- ISBN-10: 1108428568
- Artikelnr.: 51143030
Part I. Introduction to Key Concepts and Questions: 1. Introduction: the
soul of sustainability Daniel Shilling; 2. Native science and sustaining
indigenous communities Gregory Cajete; 3. Wingaashk Kenomagwen, 'the
lessons of grass': restoring reciprocity with the good green earth Robin
Wall Kimmerer; 4. What do 'indigenous knowledges concepts' do for
Indigenous peoples? Kyle Powys Whyte; Part II. Bedrock: Toward A Kincentric
Ethic: 5. Indigenous sustainability: language, community wholeness, and
solidarity Simon Ortiz; 6. A single strand: the Nsyilxcin speaking people's
Tmixw knowledge as a model for sustaining a life-force-place Jeannette
Armstrong; 7. Towards a philosophical understanding of TEK and ecofeminism
Joan McGregor; 8. Wolves and ravens, science and ethics: traditional
ecological knowledge meets long-term ecological research Michael Paul
Nelson and John A. Vucetich; Part III. Extended Web: Land Care Practices
and Plant and Animal Relationships: 9. Redefining sustainability through
kincentric ecology: reclaiming Indigenous lands, knowledge, and ethics
Dennis Martinez; 10. Indigenous food sovereignty in Canada Priscilla
Settee; 11. The radiant life with animals Linda Hogan; Part IV. Global and
Legal Implications of Indigenous Sustainability: 12. Home: resistance,
resilience and innovation in M¿ori economies of well-being Rachel
Wolfgramm, Chellie Spiller, Carla Houkamau and Manuke Henare; 13.
Indigenous peoples and 'cultural sustainability': the role of law and
traditional knowledge Rebecca Tsosie; 14. Conclusion: back in our tracks -
embodying kinship as if the future mattered Melissa K. Nelson.
soul of sustainability Daniel Shilling; 2. Native science and sustaining
indigenous communities Gregory Cajete; 3. Wingaashk Kenomagwen, 'the
lessons of grass': restoring reciprocity with the good green earth Robin
Wall Kimmerer; 4. What do 'indigenous knowledges concepts' do for
Indigenous peoples? Kyle Powys Whyte; Part II. Bedrock: Toward A Kincentric
Ethic: 5. Indigenous sustainability: language, community wholeness, and
solidarity Simon Ortiz; 6. A single strand: the Nsyilxcin speaking people's
Tmixw knowledge as a model for sustaining a life-force-place Jeannette
Armstrong; 7. Towards a philosophical understanding of TEK and ecofeminism
Joan McGregor; 8. Wolves and ravens, science and ethics: traditional
ecological knowledge meets long-term ecological research Michael Paul
Nelson and John A. Vucetich; Part III. Extended Web: Land Care Practices
and Plant and Animal Relationships: 9. Redefining sustainability through
kincentric ecology: reclaiming Indigenous lands, knowledge, and ethics
Dennis Martinez; 10. Indigenous food sovereignty in Canada Priscilla
Settee; 11. The radiant life with animals Linda Hogan; Part IV. Global and
Legal Implications of Indigenous Sustainability: 12. Home: resistance,
resilience and innovation in M¿ori economies of well-being Rachel
Wolfgramm, Chellie Spiller, Carla Houkamau and Manuke Henare; 13.
Indigenous peoples and 'cultural sustainability': the role of law and
traditional knowledge Rebecca Tsosie; 14. Conclusion: back in our tracks -
embodying kinship as if the future mattered Melissa K. Nelson.
Part I. Introduction to Key Concepts and Questions: 1. Introduction: the
soul of sustainability Daniel Shilling; 2. Native science and sustaining
indigenous communities Gregory Cajete; 3. Wingaashk Kenomagwen, 'the
lessons of grass': restoring reciprocity with the good green earth Robin
Wall Kimmerer; 4. What do 'indigenous knowledges concepts' do for
Indigenous peoples? Kyle Powys Whyte; Part II. Bedrock: Toward A Kincentric
Ethic: 5. Indigenous sustainability: language, community wholeness, and
solidarity Simon Ortiz; 6. A single strand: the Nsyilxcin speaking people's
Tmixw knowledge as a model for sustaining a life-force-place Jeannette
Armstrong; 7. Towards a philosophical understanding of TEK and ecofeminism
Joan McGregor; 8. Wolves and ravens, science and ethics: traditional
ecological knowledge meets long-term ecological research Michael Paul
Nelson and John A. Vucetich; Part III. Extended Web: Land Care Practices
and Plant and Animal Relationships: 9. Redefining sustainability through
kincentric ecology: reclaiming Indigenous lands, knowledge, and ethics
Dennis Martinez; 10. Indigenous food sovereignty in Canada Priscilla
Settee; 11. The radiant life with animals Linda Hogan; Part IV. Global and
Legal Implications of Indigenous Sustainability: 12. Home: resistance,
resilience and innovation in M¿ori economies of well-being Rachel
Wolfgramm, Chellie Spiller, Carla Houkamau and Manuke Henare; 13.
Indigenous peoples and 'cultural sustainability': the role of law and
traditional knowledge Rebecca Tsosie; 14. Conclusion: back in our tracks -
embodying kinship as if the future mattered Melissa K. Nelson.
soul of sustainability Daniel Shilling; 2. Native science and sustaining
indigenous communities Gregory Cajete; 3. Wingaashk Kenomagwen, 'the
lessons of grass': restoring reciprocity with the good green earth Robin
Wall Kimmerer; 4. What do 'indigenous knowledges concepts' do for
Indigenous peoples? Kyle Powys Whyte; Part II. Bedrock: Toward A Kincentric
Ethic: 5. Indigenous sustainability: language, community wholeness, and
solidarity Simon Ortiz; 6. A single strand: the Nsyilxcin speaking people's
Tmixw knowledge as a model for sustaining a life-force-place Jeannette
Armstrong; 7. Towards a philosophical understanding of TEK and ecofeminism
Joan McGregor; 8. Wolves and ravens, science and ethics: traditional
ecological knowledge meets long-term ecological research Michael Paul
Nelson and John A. Vucetich; Part III. Extended Web: Land Care Practices
and Plant and Animal Relationships: 9. Redefining sustainability through
kincentric ecology: reclaiming Indigenous lands, knowledge, and ethics
Dennis Martinez; 10. Indigenous food sovereignty in Canada Priscilla
Settee; 11. The radiant life with animals Linda Hogan; Part IV. Global and
Legal Implications of Indigenous Sustainability: 12. Home: resistance,
resilience and innovation in M¿ori economies of well-being Rachel
Wolfgramm, Chellie Spiller, Carla Houkamau and Manuke Henare; 13.
Indigenous peoples and 'cultural sustainability': the role of law and
traditional knowledge Rebecca Tsosie; 14. Conclusion: back in our tracks -
embodying kinship as if the future mattered Melissa K. Nelson.