Dreaming Ecology : Nomadics and Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Victoria River Northern Australia
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Author:ROSE Deborah Bird
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ISBN:9781760466275
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Publication Date:May 2024
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Publisher:ANU Press
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Country of Publication:Australia
Dreaming Ecology : Nomadics and Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Victoria River Northern Australia
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Author:ROSE Deborah Bird
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ISBN:9781760466275
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Publication Date:May 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:ANU Press
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Country of Publication:Australia
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In the authors own words, Dreaming Ecology explores a holistic understanding of the interconnections of people, country, kinship, creation and the living world within a context of mobility. Implicitly it asks how people lived so sustainably for so long. It offers a telling critique of the loss of Indigenous life, human and non-human, in the wake of white settler colonialism and this becoming cattle country. It offers a fresh perspective on nomadics grounded in footwalk epistemology and an ethics of return sustained across different species, events, practices and scales.
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In the authors own words, Dreaming Ecology explores a holistic understanding of the interconnections of people, country, kinship, creation and the living world within a context of mobility. Implicitly it asks how people lived so sustainably for so long. It offers a telling critique of the loss of Indigenous life, human and non-human, in the wake of white settler colonialism and this becoming cattle country. It offers a fresh perspective on nomadics grounded in footwalk epistemology and an ethics of return sustained across different species, events, practices and scales.
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Author: ROSE Deborah BirdISBN: 9781760466275Publication Date: May 2024Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: ANU PressCountry of Publication: Australia
In the authors own words, Dreaming Ecology explores a holistic understanding of the interconnections of people, country, kinship, creation and the living world within a context of mobility. Implicitly it asks how people lived so sustainably for so long. It offers a telling critique of the loss of Indigenous life, human and non-human, in the wake of white settler colonialism and this becoming cattle country. It offers a fresh perspective on nomadics grounded in footwalk epistemology and an ethics of return sustained across different species, events, practices and scales.
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Author: ROSE Deborah BirdISBN: 9781760466275Publication Date: May 2024Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: ANU PressCountry of Publication: Australia
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