Living on the Land

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Living on the Land
Author : Nathalie Kermoal
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Publisher : Athabasca University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 04 July 2016
ISBN : 9781771990417
Pages : 226 pages
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From a variety of methodological perspectives, contributors to Living on the Land explore the nature and scope of Indigenous women’s knowledge, its rootedness in relationships, both human and spiritual, and its inseparability from land and landscape. The authors discuss the integral role of women as stewards of the land and governors of the community and points to a distinctive set of challenges and possibilities for Indigenous women and their communities.

Living on the Land

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