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Native American environmentalism : land, spirit, and the idea of wilderness  Cover Image Book Book

Native American environmentalism : land, spirit, and the idea of wilderness / Joy Porter.

Porter, Joy, 1967- (Author).

Summary:

"In Native American Environmentalism the history of indigenous peoples in North America is brought into dialogue with key environmental terms such as "wilderness" and "nature." The conflict between Christian environmentalist thinking and indigenous views, a conflict intimately linked to the current environmental crisis in the United States, is explored through an analysis of parks and wilderness areas, gardens and gardening, and indigenous approaches to land as expressed in contemporary art, novels, and historical writing. Countering the inclination to associate indigenous peoples with "wilderness" or to conflate everything "Indian" with a vague sense of the ecological, Joy Porter shows how Indian communities were forced to migrate to make way for the nation's "wilderness" parks in the nineteenth century. Among the first American communities to reckon with environmental despoliation, they have fought significant environmental battles and made key adaptations. By linking Native American history to mainstream histories and current debates, Porter advances the important process of shifting debate about climate change away from scientists and literary environmental writers, a project central to tackling environmental crises in the twenty-first century." -- provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780803248359
  • ISBN: 0803248350
  • Physical Description: xx, 203 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2014.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally titled: Land and spirit in native America, 2012.
Originally published: Santa Barbara, CA : Praeger, 2012.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-189) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Approaches to spirituality, tradition, land, wilderness, nature landscape and place -- On middle way thinking, gardening, parks, and aspects of Indian thinking about land -- Spiritual approaches to life in America -- Literature, land, and spirit -- Art, land, and spirit -- Environmental justice, place, and Indian "Sacrifice" -- Vanishing, reappearing, and disappearing Indians on American soil -- Future directions into and out of the wild.
Subject: Indians of North America > Religion.
Indian philosophy > North America.
Indigenous peoples > Ecology > North America.
Traditional ecological knowledge > North America.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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Lansdowne Library E 98 R3 P67 2014 (Text) 26040003188204 Main Collection Volume hold Available -


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