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" What Other Americans Can and Cannot Learn from Native American Environmental Ethics "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1085930
Doc. No : LA129559
Call No : ‭10.1163/156853511X588635‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Dave Aftandilian
Title & Author : What Other Americans Can and Cannot Learn from Native American Environmental Ethics [Article]\ Dave Aftandilian
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology
Date : 2011
Volume/ Issue Number : 15/3
Page No : 219–246
Abstract : Since the 1960s, many have sought the solutions to North America's ecological crisis in the environmental teachings of Native American peoples. However, for the most part, Native American environmental values have not been investigated in light of the cultural contexts within which they arose. This paper draws on previously published ethnographic work among the Koyukon of interior Alaska and the Hopi of the desert Southwest to elucidate the specific environmental ethics that these two peoples have developed. Based on this contextualized evidence, augmented with teachings from the environmental ethics of other Native American peoples, I then discuss what other Americans can and cannot learn from Native American environmental ethics. Finally, I suggest alternate sources upon which non-indigenous Americans might draw to develop their own traditions of caring about and for the lands they now share with Native peoples. Since the 1960s, many have sought the solutions to North America's ecological crisis in the environmental teachings of Native American peoples. However, for the most part, Native American environmental values have not been investigated in light of the cultural contexts within which they arose. This paper draws on previously published ethnographic work among the Koyukon of interior Alaska and the Hopi of the desert Southwest to elucidate the specific environmental ethics that these two peoples have developed. Based on this contextualized evidence, augmented with teachings from the environmental ethics of other Native American peoples, I then discuss what other Americans can and cannot learn from Native American environmental ethics. Finally, I suggest alternate sources upon which non-indigenous Americans might draw to develop their own traditions of caring about and for the lands they now share with Native peoples.
Descriptor : AGRICULTURE
Descriptor : ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
Descriptor : HOPI
Descriptor : HUMAN-ANIMAL RELATIONS
Descriptor : HUNTING
Descriptor : KOYUKON
Descriptor : NATIVE AMERICAN RELIGIONS
Descriptor : NATURE SPIRITUALITY
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/156853511X588635‬
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