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Native Americans and the environment : perspectives on the ecological Indian / edited and with an introduction by Michael E. Harkin and David Rich Lewis ; foreword by Judith Antell ; preface by Brian Hosmer ; afterword by Shepard Krech III.

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Native Americans and the environment : perspectives on the ecological Indian / edited and with an introduction by Michael E. Harkin and David Rich Lewis ; foreword by Judith Antell ; preface by Brian Hosmer ; afterword by Shepard Krech III.
Publication
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2007.

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Additional Authors
  • Harkin, Michael Eugene, 1958-
  • Lewis, David Rich
  • Antell, Judith
  • Hosmer, Brian C., 1960-
  • Krech, Shepard, III, 1944-
Description
xxxiv, 367 pages; 23 cm
Summary
"Native Americans and the Environment brings together an interdisciplinary group of prominent scholars whose works continue and complicate the conversations that Shepard Krech started in The Ecological Indian. Hailed as a masterful synthesis and yet assailed as a problematic political tract, Shepard Krech?s work prompted significant discussions in scholarly communities and among Native Americans. Rather than provide an explicit assessment of Krech?s thesis, the contributors to this volume explore related historical and contemporary themes and subjects involving Native Americans and the environment, reflecting their own research and experience. At the same time, they also assess the larger issue of representation. The essays examine topics as divergent as Pleistocene extinctions and the problem of storing nuclear waste on modern reservations. They also address the image of the?ecological Indian? and its use in natural history displays alongside a consideration of the utility and consequences of employing such a powerful stereotype for political purposes. The nature and evolution of traditional ecological knowledge is examined, as is the divergence between belief and practice in Native resource management. Geographically, the focus extends from the eastern Subarctic to the Northwest Coast, from the Great Lakes to the Great Plains to the Great Basin."--Publisher's description.
Uniform Title
Project Muse UPCC books
Subject
  • Ethnoecology > North America
  • Indian philosophy > North America
  • Philosophy of nature > North America
  • Human-animal relationships > North America
  • Indigenous peoples > Traditional ecological knowledge
  • Indigenous philosophy > Canada
  • Ethnoécologie > Amérique du Nord
  • Philosophie de la nature > Amérique du Nord
  • Relations homme-animal > Amérique du Nord
  • Human-animal relationships
  • Indian philosophy
  • Ethnoecology
  • Philosophy of nature
  • Umwelt
  • Iwi taketake
  • North America
  • Nordamerika
  • Indianer
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
  • Foreword / Judith Antell -- Preface / Brian Hosmer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Michael E. Harkin -- pt. 1. Shepard Krech and his critics -- 1. Beyond The ecological Indian / Shepard Krech III -- 2. The ecological Indian and the politics of representation : critiquing The ecological Indian in the age of ecocide / Darren J. Ranco -- 3. Myths of the ecological whitemen : histories, science, and rights in North American-Native American relations / Harvey A. Feit -- pt. 2. (Over)hunting large game -- 4. Did the ancestors of Native Americans cause animal extinctions in late-pleistocene North America? : and does it matter if they did? / Robert L. Kelly and Mary M. Prasciunas -- 5. Rationality and resource use among hunters : some Eskimo examples / Ernest S. Burch Jr. -- 6. Wars over buffalo : stories versus stories on the northern Plains / Dan Flores -- pt. 3. Representations of Indians and animals -- 7. Watch for falling bison : the buffalo hunt as museum trope and ecological allegory / John Dorst -- 8. Ecological and un-ecological Indians : the (non)portrayal of Plains Indians in the buffalo commons literature / Sebastian F. Braun.
  • pt. 4. Traditional ecological knowledge -- 9. Swallowing wealth : Northwest Coast beliefs and ecological practices / Michael E. Harkin -- 10. Sustaining a relationship : inquiry into the emergence of a logic of engagement with salmon among the southern Tlingits / Stephen J. Langdon -- pt. 5. Contemporary resource management issues -- 11. The politics of cultural revitalization and intertribal resource management : the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission and the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota / Larry Nesper and James H. Schlender -- 12. Skull Valley Goshutes and the politics of nuclear waste : environment, identity, and sovereignty / David Rich Lewis -- Afterword / Shepard Krech III -- List of contributors -- Index.
ISBN
  • 9780803273610
  • 0803273614
LCCN
  • 2006020776
  • 9780803273610
  • 99816949023
OCLC
  • 70176885
  • SCSB-10669898
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