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  • Indigenous traditions and ecology
  • Written by author harvard Press for the Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, c2001
  • Published by Cambridge, MA : Distributed by harvard Press for the Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, c2001., 2001/08/20
  • A new perspective on religions and the environment emerges from this collection. The authors, a diverse group of indigenous and non-native scholars and environmental activists, address compelling and urgent questions facing indigenous communities as they
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Authors

  • Preface Lawrence F. Sullivan
  • Series Foreword Mary Evelyn Tucker and John A. Grim
  • Introduction John A. Grim
  • Prologue Richard Nelson
  • Maps of Indigenous Peoples


Fragmented Communities
  • Intellectual Property Rights and the Sacred Balance: Some Spiritual Consequences from the Commercialization of Traditional Resources Darrell Addison Posey
  • Contextualizing the Environmental Struggle Tom Greaves
  • In the Eye of the Storm: Tribal Peoples of India Pradip Prabhu
  • Shoot the Horse to Get the Rider: Religion and Forest Politics in Bentian Borneo Stephanie Fried


Complex Cosmologies
  • Nature and Culture: Problematic Concepts for Native Americans Jack D. Forbes
  • Local Knowledges, Global Claims: On the Significance of Indigenous Ecologies in Sarawak, East Malaysia J. Peter Brosius
  • Is Indigenous Spiritual Ecology Just a New Fad? Reflections on the Historical and Spiritual Ecology of Hawai'i Leslie E. Sponsel
  • The Road to Heaven: Jakaltek Maya Beliefs, Religion, and the Ecology Victor D. Montejo
  • Tapu, Mana, Mauri, Hau, Wairua: A Mäori Philosophy of Vitalism and Cosmos Manuka Henare


Embedded Worldviews
  • The Sacred Egg: Worldview, Ecology, and Development in West Africa Ogbu U. Kalu
  • Melanesian Religion, Ecology, and Modernization in Papua New Guinea Simeon B. Namunu
  • Interface between Traditional Religion and Ecology among the Igorots Victoria Tauli-Corpuz
  • Religion, Ritual, and Agriculture among the Present-Day Nahua of Mesoamerica Javier Galicia Silva
  • The Life and Bounty of the Mesoamerican Sacred Mountain Maria Elena Bernal-Garcia
  • Calabash Trees and Cacti in the Indigenous Ritual Selection of Environments for Settlement in Colonial Mesoamerica Angel Julian Garcia Zambrano
  • Warao Spiritual Ecology Werner Wilbert


Resistance and Regeneration
  • Hunting, Nature, and Metaphor: Political and Discursive Strategies in James Bay Cree Resistance and Autonomy Harvey A. Feit
  • Sovereignty and Swaraj: Adivasi Encounters with Modernity and Majority Smitu Kothari
  • Respecting the Land: Religion, Reconciliation, and Romance—An Australian Story Diane Bell
  • Kumarangk: The Survival of a Battered People Tom Trevorrow and Ellen Trevorrow
  • Contemporary Native American Responses to Environmental Threats in Indian Country Tirso A. Gonzales and Melissa K. Nelson


Liberative Ecologies
  • A Guest on the Table: Ecology from the Yup'ik Eskimo Point of View Ann Fienup-Riordan
  • Learning from Ecological Ethnicities: Toward a Plural Political Ecology of Knowledge Pramod Parajuli
  • Changing Habits, Changing Habitats: Melanesian Environmental Knowledge Mary N. MacDonald
  • Indigenous Education and Ecology: Perspectives of an American Indian Educator Gregory Cajete
  • Andean Cosmovision and the Nurturing of Biodiversity Julio Valladolid and Frédérique Apffel-Marglin

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  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index


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