Tending the Wild Native American Knowledge and the Management of California′s Natural Resources
Publication Year: 2005
Author(s): Anderson MK
Abstract:
The book presents a wealth of information on native land management practices gleaned in part from interviews and correspondence with Native Americans who recall what their grandparents told them about how and when areas were burned, which plants were eaten and which were used for basketry, and how plants were tended. The complex picture that emerges from this and other historical source material dispels the hunter-gatherer stereotype long perpetuated in anthropological and historical literature. We come to see California's indigenous people as active agents of environmental change and stewardship. Tending the Wild persuasively argues that this traditional ecological knowledge is essential if we are to successfully meet the challenge of living sustainably.
ISBN: 9780520280434
Publisher/Organisation: University of California Press
URL:
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520280434/tending-the-wild
Theme: Traditional Agriculture | Subtheme: Land Use and Land Cover (LULC)
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