Native Americans and the environment : perspectives on the ecological Indian /

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Imprint:Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2007.
Description:1 online resource (xxxiv, 367 pages)
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11151584
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Other authors / contributors:Harkin, Michael Eugene, 1958-
Lewis, David Rich.
ISBN:9780803205666
080320566X
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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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 Krechs work prompted significant discussions in scholarly communities and among Native Americans.
Other form:Print version: Native Americans and the environment. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2007 9780803273610 0803273614
Online version: Native Americans and the environment. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2007
Govt.docs classification:U5002 T187 -2007
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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. nbsp; 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.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxiv, 367 pages)
Format:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780803205666
080320566X
9780803205970
080320597X
9780803273610
0803273614
1280735228
9781280735226
9786610735228
6610735220