Indigenous peoples - Ecology.
Overview
Works: | 32 works in 4 publications in 4 languages |
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Titles
Indigenous traditions and ecology : = the interbeing of cosmology and community /
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Indigenous environmental knowledge and its transformations : = critical anthropological perspectives /
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Traditional knowledge in policy and practice : = approaches to development and human well-being /
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The earth's blanket : = traditional teachings for sustainable living /
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Indigenous peoples and the collaborative stewardship of nature : = knowledge binds and institutional conflicts /
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Ecocriticism and indigenous studies = conversations from earth to cosmos /
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Voices from the forest : = integrating indigenous knowledge into sustainable upland farming /
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Sharing power : = learning-by-doing in co-management of natural resources throughout the world /
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Reclaiming culture : = indigenous people and self-representation /
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The Power of the talking stick : = indigenous politics and the world ecological crisis /
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Indigenous perceptions of the end of the world = creating a cosmopolitics of change /
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Conservation refugees : = the hundred-year conflict between global conservation and native peoples /
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The pursuit of ecotopia : = lessons from indigenous and traditional societies for the human ecology of our modern world /
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Original instructions : = indigenous teachings for a sustainable future /
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Landscape ethnoecology : = concepts of biotic and physical space /
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Radical human ecology : = intercultural and indigenous approaches /
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