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Original Instructions
Indigenous Teachings for a Sustainable Future
Taschenbuch von Melissa K Nelson
Sprache: Englisch

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ECOLOGY / INDIGENOUS WISDOM"Buckminster Fuller once complained that the earth had come without a good operating manual. In fact, though, there are an awful lot of instructions that have stood the test of time. Since we're clearly making a mess of things at the moment, it might be wise to pay some attention."--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and the forthcoming The Bill McKibben Reader"Original Instructions shows how human beings can actually play a richly positive role in the web of life as a keystone species that creates conditions conducive to life for all beings. Here is the sacred geography of a world where all life is revered and animated by spirit."--Kenny Ausubel, author of When Healing Becomes a Crime and coexecutive director of BioneersFor millennia the world's Indigenous Peoples have acted as guardians of the web of life for the following seven generations. They have successfully managed complex reciprocal relationships between diverse biological ecosystems and multitudinous human cultures. 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, a yearly meeting of some of the world's most seminal environmentalists and social vision-aries. The book 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 thirty contemporary Indigenous leaders--such as Chief Oren Lyons, John Mohawk, Winona LaDuke, and John Trudell. These beautiful, wise voices remind us where hope lies.MELISSA K. NELSON, Ph.D., is an ecologist, writer, educator, and social activist whose work is dedicated to Indigenous revitalization and cross-cultural reconciliation. She is a professor of American Indian studies at San Francisco State University and president of The Cultural Conservancy, a nonprofit Indigenous rights organization. She also coproduced the award-winning documentary short film The Salt Song Trail: Bringing Creation Back Together. She is a member of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Indians and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
ECOLOGY / INDIGENOUS WISDOM"Buckminster Fuller once complained that the earth had come without a good operating manual. In fact, though, there are an awful lot of instructions that have stood the test of time. Since we're clearly making a mess of things at the moment, it might be wise to pay some attention."--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and the forthcoming The Bill McKibben Reader"Original Instructions shows how human beings can actually play a richly positive role in the web of life as a keystone species that creates conditions conducive to life for all beings. Here is the sacred geography of a world where all life is revered and animated by spirit."--Kenny Ausubel, author of When Healing Becomes a Crime and coexecutive director of BioneersFor millennia the world's Indigenous Peoples have acted as guardians of the web of life for the following seven generations. They have successfully managed complex reciprocal relationships between diverse biological ecosystems and multitudinous human cultures. 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, a yearly meeting of some of the world's most seminal environmentalists and social vision-aries. The book 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 thirty contemporary Indigenous leaders--such as Chief Oren Lyons, John Mohawk, Winona LaDuke, and John Trudell. These beautiful, wise voices remind us where hope lies.MELISSA K. NELSON, Ph.D., is an ecologist, writer, educator, and social activist whose work is dedicated to Indigenous revitalization and cross-cultural reconciliation. She is a professor of American Indian studies at San Francisco State University and president of The Cultural Conservancy, a nonprofit Indigenous rights organization. She also coproduced the award-winning documentary short film The Salt Song Trail: Bringing Creation Back Together. She is a member of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Indians and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Über den Autor
Melissa K. Nelson, Ph.D., is an ecologist, writer, educator, and social activist whose work is dedicated to indigenous revitalization and cross-cultural reconciliation. She is a professor of American Indian studies at San Francisco State University and president of The Cultural Conservancy, a nonprofit indigenous rights organization. She also coproduced the award-winning documentary short film The Salt Song Trail: Bringing Creation Back Together. She is a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments

About Bioneers

Bioneers and Editor’s Statement on Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights

Preface: Remembering the Original Instructions
Kenny Ausubel

Introduction: Lighting the Sun of Our Future--How These Teachings Can Provide Illumination
Melissa K. Nelson


Part One
UNCOVERING THE ECO-SPIRITUAL
VALUES OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS


1 Listening to Natural Law
Chief Oren Lyons

2 First Nations Survival and the Future of the Earth
Rebecca Adamson

3 Acoma Coexistence and Continuance
Petuuche Gilbert

4 Ethics from the Land: Traditional Protocols and the Maintenance of Peace
Marlowe Sam

5 Indigenous Knowledge as the Basis for Our Future
Priscilla Settee

6 Clear Thinking: A Positive Solitary View of Nature
John Mohawk

Part Two
INDIGENOUS DEMOCRACIES


7 The Iroquois Confederacy
John Mohawk

8 A Democracy Based on Peace
Chief Oren Lyons

9 An Okanagan Worldview of Society
Jeannette Armstrong

10 Peace Technologies from the San Bushmen of Africa
Megan Biesele, Kxao =Oma., and /’Angn!ao /’Un


Part Three
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF KINSHIP


11 Where Is the Holy Land?
Leslie Gray

12 Restoring Indigenous History and Culture to Nature
Dennis Martinez, Enrique Salmón, and Melissa K. Nelson

13 Protecting Water Quality and Religious Freedom at the Isleta Pueblo
Verna Williamson-Teller

14 The Art of Thriving in Place
John Mohawk

Part Four
INDIGENOUS FEMININE POWER:
IN HONOR OF SKY WOMAN


15 She Is Us: Thought Woman and the Sustainability of Worship
Paula Gunn Allen

16 Ethiopian Women: From Passive Resources to Active Citizens
Bogaletch Gebre

17 Powerful Like a River: Reweaving the Web of Our Lives in Defense of Environmental and Reproductive Justice
Katsi Cook

Part Five
YOU ARE WHERE YOU EAT:
NATIVE FOODS AND
TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURE


18 From the First to the Last Bite: Learning from the Food Knowledge of Our Ancestors
John Mohawk

19 Re-Indigenizing Our Bodies and Minds through Native Foods
Melissa K. Nelson

20 Dancing for the Apus: Andean Food and Farming
Julio Valladolid Rivera

21 On the Importance of Our Connection to Food
Jacquelyn Ross

22 Protecting the Culture and Genetics of Wild Rice
Winona LaDuke

23 Cultural Change, Climate Change, and the Future of Civilization
John Mohawk

Part Six
DECOLONIZATION AND GLOBAL INDIGENOUS
STRUGGLES FOR JUSTICE


24 Protecting the Web of Life: Indigenous Knowledge and Biojustice
Tom Goldtooth

25 Return of the Ancient Council Ways: Indigenous Survival in Chiapas
Ohki Siminé Forest

26 Front Line of Resistance: Indigenous Peoples and Energy Development
Clayton Thomas-Muller

27 Speaking for the Voiceless
Richard DeerTrack

Part Seven
RE-INDIGENIZATION


28 Re-Indigenization Defined
Greg Cajete, John Mohawk, and Julio Valladolid Rivera

29 El Poder de la Palabra/The Power of the Word: Toward a Nahuatl/Mestizo Consciousness
Francisco X. Alarcón

30 Mending the Split-Head Society with Trickster Consciousness
Melissa K. Nelson

31 Re-Nativization in North and South America
Tirso Gonzales

32 Taro Roots Run Deep: Hawaiian Restoration of Sacred Foods and Communities
Mark Paikuli-Stride, Eric Enos, and Nalani Minton

33 The Power of Being a Human Being
John Trudell

Indigenous Resources

Notes

Bibliography

Contributors
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Fachbereich: Ökologie
Genre: Biologie
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 384
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781591430797
ISBN-10: 1591430798
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Nelson, Melissa K
Hersteller: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Maße: 228 x 154 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: Melissa K Nelson
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.01.2008
Gewicht: 0,599 kg
preigu-id: 121069442
Über den Autor
Melissa K. Nelson, Ph.D., is an ecologist, writer, educator, and social activist whose work is dedicated to indigenous revitalization and cross-cultural reconciliation. She is a professor of American Indian studies at San Francisco State University and president of The Cultural Conservancy, a nonprofit indigenous rights organization. She also coproduced the award-winning documentary short film The Salt Song Trail: Bringing Creation Back Together. She is a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments

About Bioneers

Bioneers and Editor’s Statement on Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights

Preface: Remembering the Original Instructions
Kenny Ausubel

Introduction: Lighting the Sun of Our Future--How These Teachings Can Provide Illumination
Melissa K. Nelson


Part One
UNCOVERING THE ECO-SPIRITUAL
VALUES OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS


1 Listening to Natural Law
Chief Oren Lyons

2 First Nations Survival and the Future of the Earth
Rebecca Adamson

3 Acoma Coexistence and Continuance
Petuuche Gilbert

4 Ethics from the Land: Traditional Protocols and the Maintenance of Peace
Marlowe Sam

5 Indigenous Knowledge as the Basis for Our Future
Priscilla Settee

6 Clear Thinking: A Positive Solitary View of Nature
John Mohawk

Part Two
INDIGENOUS DEMOCRACIES


7 The Iroquois Confederacy
John Mohawk

8 A Democracy Based on Peace
Chief Oren Lyons

9 An Okanagan Worldview of Society
Jeannette Armstrong

10 Peace Technologies from the San Bushmen of Africa
Megan Biesele, Kxao =Oma., and /’Angn!ao /’Un


Part Three
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF KINSHIP


11 Where Is the Holy Land?
Leslie Gray

12 Restoring Indigenous History and Culture to Nature
Dennis Martinez, Enrique Salmón, and Melissa K. Nelson

13 Protecting Water Quality and Religious Freedom at the Isleta Pueblo
Verna Williamson-Teller

14 The Art of Thriving in Place
John Mohawk

Part Four
INDIGENOUS FEMININE POWER:
IN HONOR OF SKY WOMAN


15 She Is Us: Thought Woman and the Sustainability of Worship
Paula Gunn Allen

16 Ethiopian Women: From Passive Resources to Active Citizens
Bogaletch Gebre

17 Powerful Like a River: Reweaving the Web of Our Lives in Defense of Environmental and Reproductive Justice
Katsi Cook

Part Five
YOU ARE WHERE YOU EAT:
NATIVE FOODS AND
TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURE


18 From the First to the Last Bite: Learning from the Food Knowledge of Our Ancestors
John Mohawk

19 Re-Indigenizing Our Bodies and Minds through Native Foods
Melissa K. Nelson

20 Dancing for the Apus: Andean Food and Farming
Julio Valladolid Rivera

21 On the Importance of Our Connection to Food
Jacquelyn Ross

22 Protecting the Culture and Genetics of Wild Rice
Winona LaDuke

23 Cultural Change, Climate Change, and the Future of Civilization
John Mohawk

Part Six
DECOLONIZATION AND GLOBAL INDIGENOUS
STRUGGLES FOR JUSTICE


24 Protecting the Web of Life: Indigenous Knowledge and Biojustice
Tom Goldtooth

25 Return of the Ancient Council Ways: Indigenous Survival in Chiapas
Ohki Siminé Forest

26 Front Line of Resistance: Indigenous Peoples and Energy Development
Clayton Thomas-Muller

27 Speaking for the Voiceless
Richard DeerTrack

Part Seven
RE-INDIGENIZATION


28 Re-Indigenization Defined
Greg Cajete, John Mohawk, and Julio Valladolid Rivera

29 El Poder de la Palabra/The Power of the Word: Toward a Nahuatl/Mestizo Consciousness
Francisco X. Alarcón

30 Mending the Split-Head Society with Trickster Consciousness
Melissa K. Nelson

31 Re-Nativization in North and South America
Tirso Gonzales

32 Taro Roots Run Deep: Hawaiian Restoration of Sacred Foods and Communities
Mark Paikuli-Stride, Eric Enos, and Nalani Minton

33 The Power of Being a Human Being
John Trudell

Indigenous Resources

Notes

Bibliography

Contributors
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Fachbereich: Ökologie
Genre: Biologie
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 384
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781591430797
ISBN-10: 1591430798
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Nelson, Melissa K
Hersteller: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Maße: 228 x 154 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: Melissa K Nelson
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.01.2008
Gewicht: 0,599 kg
preigu-id: 121069442
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