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TitleThe earth's blanket: Traditional Aboriginal attitudes towards nature
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsTurner, N. J.
Publication Languageen
Abstract

In The Earth's Blanket, ethnobotanist Nancy Turner explores the wealth of ecological knowledge and spiritual connection to the natural world that is fundamental to indigenous cultures and lifeways." "Turner has worked with Native peoples in the Pacific Northwest for more than thirty-five years, and generations of her indigenous teachers have given her permission to share their stories and perspectives about the natural world. Their teachings describe a rich variety of methods of harvesting, transporting, processing, storing, maintaining, and enhancing natural resources such as trees, medicinal plants, berries, root vegetables, fish, meat, and shellfish. More than just stories, these narratives underlie a belief system that informs everyday attitudes toward the earth." The Earth's Blanket suggests how systems of traditional ecological knowledge can contribute to the modern world.

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In: Ecoforestry: The Art and Science of Sustainable Forest Use By Alan Rike Drengson

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CEMA

Citation Key24755

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