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Indigenous earth : praxis and transformation / edited by: Ellen Simmons.
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Title:Indigenous earth : praxis and transformation / edited by: Ellen Simmons.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Simmons, Ellen, 1966- editor of compilation.
Xwi7xwa Collection
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Published/Created:Penticton, BC : Theytus Books, [2013]
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY special collection (non-circulating)Where is this?
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Call Number: NB S56 N35 2013
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: NB S56 N35 2013
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY special collection (non-circulating)Where is this?
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FNHL (Xwi7xwa) Subjects: Secwepemc--Water rights.
Indigenous Peoples--Environmental concerns.
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Library of Congress Subjects:Ethnoscience.
Sustainable development.
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Description:416 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm
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Summary:Indigenous Earth: Praxis and Transformation, is a collection of essays that bring together voices from a diverse range of academics and practitioners in environmental and social concerns. Topics vary in range from practice in conservation biology to sustainable natural resource management as well as research and development of theory ranging from Indigenous environmental ethics to critical issues in cultural heritage and intellectual property. Contributing essays include voices from Peru, Bolivia, Philippines, Norway, United States, and Canada. To preserve the integrity of the variety of disciplines of the contributors, the editor decided to maintain the variety of styles featured in the separate essays.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Includes 1 paper presented in Spanish. Following each paragraph is a translation of the text into English.
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ISBN:9781926886282 (pbk.)
1926886283 (pbk.)
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Contents:Indigenous knowledges and environmental ethics: from guidelines to governance / Deborah McGregor
Constructing Indigeneity: Sylix Okanagan oraliture and Tmixw centrism / Jeannette C. Armstrong
Indigenous knowledge challenges the established research paradigm / Dr. Jelena Porsanger
Indigenous knowledge and sustainability: strengthening collaborations and closing local-global gaps through a restorative economy of respect / Carol Kalafatic
Carino o technologia = Care or technology / Zenon Porfidio Gomel Apaza; translated by Pedro Lara Almuedo
Positioning Indigenous peoples on the sustainability of local Indigenous agri-cultures and agrobiodiversity in times of climate change and climate change crisis / Tirso Gonzales
Summary of work in progress - building a movement Indigenous food systems network website / Dawn R. Morrison
Indigenous water rights: from the local to the global reality / Marlowe Sam
Use of Indigenous knowledge in mathematical modeling of water quality dynamics / Azru Sardarli
Community perspectives on water resources in the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council, South-Central British Columbia / Sima Mostofi Javid
(Running Head: the meaning of water Nipewaskekimew) Clear water: the meaning of water, from the words of elders and interconnections of health education, law and the environment / Darlene Sanderson and Mona Polacca
Connecting the dots: developing methodologies of intercultural communication in environmental decision-making / Deirdre A. Wilcocks and Frank J. (Jim) Munroe
Coming full circle: a case study in forest co-management and the planning cycle / Melanie Karjala and Sue Grainger
First Nations and Canada's Species at Risk Act: moving towards co-shaping the Species at Risk agenda / Zoe Dalton
Summary comparison of governance models that consider Aboriginal traditional knowledge / Teresa Ryan
Ethnobotanical and the law: powerful plants, prohibition, and the need for reform / Bryan L. Kennelly
The complementarity of Indigenous kincentric ecology and western science in ecocultural restoration and ecosystem-based adaptation to climate disruption / Dennis Martinez.