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Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom

Author : Darcia Narvaez,Georges Enderle,Eugene Halton,Brian Collier
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Culture and globalization
ISBN : 1433163659

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Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom by Darcia Narvaez,Georges Enderle,Eugene Halton,Brian Collier Pdf

Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First Nation Know-how for Global Flourishing is an edited collection that explores the practical traditional wisdom that stems from Nature-based relational cultures that were or are guided by this worldview.

Science and Sustainability

Author : J. Hendry
Publisher : Springer
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781137430069

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Indigenous peoples have passed down vital knowledge for generations from which local plants help cure common ailments, to which parts of the land are unsuitable for buildings because of earthquakes. Here, Hendry examines science through these indigenous roots, problematizing the idea that Western science is the only type that deserves that name.

Learning Native Wisdom

Author : Gary Holthaus
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2008-05-30
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780813141497

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Scientific evidence has made it abundantly clear that the world's population can no longer continue its present rate of consuming and despoiling the planet's limited natural resources. Scholars, activists, politicians, and citizens worldwide are promoting the idea of sustainability, or systems and practices of living that allow a community to maintain itself indefinitely. Despite increased interest in sustainability, its popularity alone is insufficient to shift our culture and society toward more stable practices. Gary Holthaus argues that sustainability is achievable but is less a set of practices than the result of a healthy worldview. Learning Native Wisdom: Reflections on Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality examines several facets of societies -- cultural, economic, agricultural, and political -- seeking insights into the ability of some societies to remain vibrant for thousands of years, even in extremely adverse conditions and climates. Holthaus looks to Eskimo and other Native American peoples of Alaska for the practical wisdom behind this way of living. Learning Native Wisdom explains why achieving a sustainable culture is more important than any other challenge we face today. Although there are many measures of a society's progress, Holthaus warns that only a shift away from our current culture of short-term abundance, founded on a belief in infinite economic growth, will represent true advancement. In societies that value the longevity of people, culture, and the environment, subsistence and spirituality soon become closely allied with sustainability.Holthaus highlights the importance of language as a reflection of shared cultural values, and he shows how our understanding of the very word subsistence illustrates his argument. In a culture of abundance, the term implies deprivation and insecurity. However, as Holthaus reminds us, "All cultures are subsistence cultures." Our post-Enlightenment consumer-based societies obscure or even deny our absolute dependence on soil, air, sunlight, and water for survival. This book identifies spirituality as a key component of meaningful cultural change, a concept that Holthaus defines as the recognition of the invisible connections between people, their neighbors, and their surroundings. For generations, native cultures celebrated and revered these connections, fostering a respect for past, present, and future generations and for the earth itself.Ultimately, Holthaus illustrates how spirituality and the concept of subsistence can act as powerful guiding forces on the path to global sustainability. He examines the perceptions of cultures far more successful at long-term survival than our own and describes how we might use their wisdom to overcome the sustainability crisis currently facing humanity.

Sand Talk

Author : Tyson Yunkaporta
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780062975638

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A paradigm-shifting book in the vein of Sapiens that brings a crucial Indigenous perspective to historical and cultural issues of history, education, money, power, and sustainability—and offers a new template for living. As an indigenous person, Tyson Yunkaporta looks at global systems from a unique perspective, one tied to the natural and spiritual world. In considering how contemporary life diverges from the pattern of creation, he raises important questions. How does this affect us? How can we do things differently? In this thoughtful, culturally rich, mind-expanding book, he provides answers. Yunkaporta’s writing process begins with images. Honoring indigenous traditions, he makes carvings of what he wants to say, channeling his thoughts through symbols and diagrams rather than words. He yarns with people, looking for ways to connect images and stories with place and relationship to create a coherent world view, and he uses sand talk, the Aboriginal custom of drawing images on the ground to convey knowledge. In Sand Talk, he provides a new model for our everyday lives. Rich in ideas and inspiration, it explains how lines and symbols and shapes can help us make sense of the world. It’s about how we learn and how we remember. It’s about talking to everyone and listening carefully. It’s about finding different ways to look at things. Most of all it’s about a very special way of thinking, of learning to see from a native perspective, one that is spiritually and physically tied to the earth around us, and how it can save our world. Sand Talk include 22 black-and-white illustrations that add depth to the text.

Original Instructions

Author : Melissa K. Nelson
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2008-01-16
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781591439318

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Indigenous leaders and other visionaries suggest solutions to today’s global crisis • Original Instructions are ancient ways of living from the heart of humanity within the heart of nature • Explores the convergence of indigenous and contemporary science and the re-indigenization of the world’s peoples • Includes authoritative indigenous voices, including John Mohawk and Winona LaDuke For millennia the world’s indigenous peoples have acted as guardians of the web of life for the next seven generations. They’ve successfully managed complex reciprocal relationships between biological and cultural diversity. Awareness of indigenous knowledge is reemerging at the eleventh hour to help avert global ecological and social collapse. Indigenous cultural wisdom shows us how to live in peace--with the earth and one another. Original Instructions evokes the rich indigenous storytelling tradition in this collection of presentations gathered from the annual Bioneers conference. It depicts how the world’s native leaders and scholars are safeguarding the original instructions, reminding us about gratitude, kinship, and a reverence for community and creation. Included are more than 20 contemporary indigenous leaders--such as Chief Oren Lyons, John Mohawk, Winona LaDuke, and John Trudell. These beautiful, wise voices remind us where hope lies.

Restoring the Kinship Worldview

Author : Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows),Darcia Narvaez, PhD
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2022-04-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781623176433

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Restoring the Kinship Worldview by Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows),Darcia Narvaez, PhD Pdf

Selected speeches from Indigenous leaders around the world--necessary wisdom for our times, nourishment for our collective, and a path away from extinction toward a sustainable, interconnected future. Indigenous worldviews, and the knowledge they confer, are critical for human survival and the wellbeing of future generations. Editors Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) and Darcia Narvaez present 28 powerful excerpted passages from Indigenous leaders, including Mourning Dove, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Winona LaDuke, and Xiuhtezcatl Martinez. Accompanied by the editors’ own analyses, each chapter reflects the wisdom of Indigenous worldview precepts like: Egalitarian rule versus hierarchical governance A fearless trust in the universe, instead of a fear-based culture The life-sustaining role of ceremony Emphasizing generosity and the greater good instead of pursuing selfish goals and for personal gain The laws of nature as the highest rules for living The editors emphasize our deep need to move away from the dominant Western paradigm--one that dictates we live without strong social purpose, fails to honor the earth as sacred, leads with the head while ignoring the heart, and places individual “rights” over collective responsibility. Restoring the Kinship Worldview is rooted in an Indigenous vision and strong social purpose that sees all life forms as sacred and sentient--that honors the wisdom of the heart, and grants equal standing to rights and responsibilities. All author proceeds from Restoring the Kinship Worldview are donated to Indigenous non-profit organizations working on behalf of Indigenous Peoples. Inviting readers into a world-sense that expands beyond perceiving and conceiving to experiencing and being, Restoring the Kinship Worldview is a salve for our times, a nourishment for our collective, and a holistic orientation that will lead us away from extinction toward an integrated, sustainable future.

Challenge to Civilization

Author : Blair A Stonechild
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2024-01-27
Category : History
ISBN : 0889779848

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Rediscovering, valuing, and embracing Indigenous spirituality and wisdom is critical for humanity to survive in the future. Civilization is a western, Eurocentric construct borne from a distrust of nature, a desire to endlessly exploit it and profit from it. Despite being a relatively recent development, civilization's inherent logic has resulted in over-population, inequality, poverty, misery, war, and climate change and now threatens humanity's very survival. How can humanity expect to survive if it continues to look for solutions from the very structures and ideologies that have brought it to the brink of extinction? In this final book of his trilogy, Dr. Blair Stonechild deftly illustrates how Indigenous spirituality, wisdom, and land-based knowledge is critical to human survival in the face of environmental destruction and human-induced climate change. Reinterpreting world history from an Indigenous perspective, Stonechild's solution to this unfolding catastrophe is "ecolization," a state in which humans recognize they are not the central purpose of creation and a way of existing harmoniously with the natural and spiritual worlds. Beautifully written, urgent, and critical, Challenge to Civilization reminds us that it is not Earth that is in danger of extinction, but ourselves, and Indigenous spiritual wisdom can be the guiding light through what will otherwise be humanity's final, ever-darkening days.

Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Author : Nancy M. Williams,Graham Baines
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Conservation of natural resources
ISBN : STANFORD:36105009146114

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge by Nancy M. Williams,Graham Baines Pdf

Collection of papers from the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Workshop, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, ANU, 1988; articles by Head, Kalotas, Rose, Kimber, Baker, Johannes, Wilkins, Walsh, White and Meehan annotated separately.

Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Author : Melissa K. Nelson,Daniel Shilling
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108428569

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge by Melissa K. Nelson,Daniel Shilling Pdf

Provides an overview of Native American philosophies, practices, and case studies and demonstrates how Traditional Ecological Knowledge provides insights into the sustainability movement.

Sharing Indigenous Wisdom

Author : College of Menominee Nation Press,Sustainable Development Institute (Keshena, Wis.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2005-06
Category : Indigenous peoples
ISBN : 0976920107

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Sharing Indigenous Wisdom by College of Menominee Nation Press,Sustainable Development Institute (Keshena, Wis.) Pdf

Compilation of academic research on indigenous wisdom and its relation to sustainable development. 14 authors on topics ranging from natural to social sciences.

Sacred Instructions

Author : Sherri Mitchell
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2018-02-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781623171964

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A “profound and inspiring” collection of ancient indigenous wisdom for “anyone wanting the healing of self, society, and of our shared planet” (Peter Levine, author of Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma). A Penobscot Indian draws on the experiences and wisdom of the First Nations to address environmental justice, water protection, generational trauma, and more. Drawing from ancestral knowledge, as well as her experience as an attorney and activist, Sherri Mitchell addresses some of the most crucial issues of our day—including indigenous land rights, environmental justice, and our collective human survival. Sharing the gifts she has received from the elders of her tribe, the Penobscot Nation, she asks us to look deeply into the illusions we have labeled as truth and which separate us from our higher mind and from one another. Sacred Instructions explains how our traditional stories set the framework for our belief systems and urges us to decolonize our language and our stories. It reveals how the removal of women from our stories has impacted our thinking and disrupted the natural balance within our communities. For all those who seek to create change, this book lays out an ancient world view and set of cultural values that provide a way of life that is balanced and humane, that can heal Mother Earth, and that will preserve our communities for future generations.

Reclaiming the Commons

Author : Vandana Shiva
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0907791786

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Authored by world renowned activist and environmental leader Vandana Shiva, Reclaiming the Commons presents the history of the struggle to defend biodiversity and traditional practices against corporate biopiracy and details efforts to realize legal rights for Mother Earth and achieve the vision of the universal commons and Earth as Family.

Environmental and Ecological Sustainability through Indigenous Traditions

Author : Binay Kumar Pattnaik
Publisher : Springer
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2023-10-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9811970785

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Environmental and Ecological Sustainability through Indigenous Traditions by Binay Kumar Pattnaik Pdf

This book explores the environmental and ecological wisdom inherent in some of the indigenous traditions of traditional communities from developing societies like, Argentina, Brazil, India, Mexico, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. It throws light on how these discrete and unrecognized traditions have enabled communities to live in harmony with nature for ages. Despite the best efforts of the modern states through policy-making, intensive R&D for eco-friendly technologies and products, social and environmental impact assessment studies (SEIAS), and cost benefit analysis (CBA) of projects, environmental and ecological degradation continues, mostly in developing societies, which house large number of traditional communities. This book explores their traditions consisting of world views or cosmologies, eco-savvy-customs, indigenous knowledge systems involving community-based occupations and practices, skills and crafts, and so on. This book shows that when interpreted in consonance with scientific environmentalism, these traditions reveal their inbuilt environmental wisdom, mirroring sacredness of nature that have instilled built-in conservation practices, are key to sustainability. The conception of indigenous traditions that subsume environmental and ecological sustainability as well as cultural identity is studied in the book, from the vantage of multi-disciplinary perspectives. This book reflects two streams of thought : (i) stream of social anthropology, arguing for the inbuilt strength of indigenous traditions, that necessitate empathetic understanding with their own rights for recognition and survival, and (ii) stream of indigenous knowledge systems being technically effective only necessitate validation and certification by modern scientific knowledge system for wider use. The book is of great use to policy-makers and non-government players, in addition to researchers and academicians working in the area of sustainable development and indigenous / traditional communities.

Working with Indigenous Knowledge

Author : Louise Grenier,International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publisher : IDRC
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Economic development
ISBN : 9780889368477

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Working with Indigenous Knowledge by Louise Grenier,International Development Research Centre (Canada) Pdf

Working with Indigenous Knowledge: A guide for researchers

Indigenous Peoples' Wisdom and Power

Author : Julian Kunnie,Nomalungelo Ivy Goduka
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0754615979

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Indigenous Peoples' Wisdom and Power by Julian Kunnie,Nomalungelo Ivy Goduka Pdf

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