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Indigenous knowledge and the environment in Africa and North America /

Indigenous knowledge has become a catchphrase in global struggles for environmental justice. Yet indigenous knowledges are often viewed, incorrectly, as pure and primordial cultural artifacts. This collection draws from African and North American cases to argue that the forms of knowledge identified...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Gordon, David M., 1970- (Éditeur intellectuel), Krech, Shepard, III, 1944- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Athens, OH : Ohio University Press, ©2012.
Collection:Ohio University Press series in ecology and history.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
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Résumé:Indigenous knowledge has become a catchphrase in global struggles for environmental justice. Yet indigenous knowledges are often viewed, incorrectly, as pure and primordial cultural artifacts. This collection draws from African and North American cases to argue that the forms of knowledge identified as "indigenous" resulted from strategies to control environmental resources during and after colonial encounters. At times indigenous knowledges represented a "middle ground" of intellectual exchanges between colonizers and colonized; elsewhere, indigenous knowledges were defined through conflic.
Description matérielle:1 online resource (vi, 335 pages)
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0821444115
9780821444115