The study navigates topics such as indigenous spirituality and historical displacement, presenting case studies across North America. It examines the historical context of national park creation and its impact on native communities, detailing policies of forced removal and the suppression of cultural ceremonies. By combining historical documents, ethnographic research, and interviews, the book offers a holistic view of the complex relationship between nature, culture, and spirituality.
The book progresses by first introducing the concept of sacred landscapes and then examining specific parks. It culminates with recommendations for collaboration between park authorities and indigenous communities. This approach provides a framework for understanding and addressing the challenges of managing national parks in a way that respects religious freedom and fosters environmental conservation.
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