A deeper sense of place : stories and journeys of indigenous-academic collaboration / Jay T. Johnson and Soren C. Larsen, [editors].

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Book
Language
English
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Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press, [2013]
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243 pages ; 23 cm.

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    "The stories, essays, and reflections collected in A Deeper Sense of Place offer insight into the challenges and rewards encountered by geographers in their academic and personal approaches to research when working collaboratively with Indigenous communities across the globe. By addressing the ethical, political, intellectual, and practical meanings of collaboration with Indigenous peoples, the Native and non-Native contributors to A Deeper Sense of Place highlight the ways in which collaborative research can help Indigenous and settler communities find common ground through a shared commitment to land, people, and place." -- Back of book.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Machine generated contents note: POETICS, POLITICS, PRACTICE
    • Footprints across the Beach: Beyond Researcher-Centered Methodologies / Paul Hodge
    • Singing the Coast: Writing Place and Identity in Australia / Margaret Somerville
    • In the Canoe: Intersections in Space, Time, and Becoming / Rdk Herman
    • Anagyuk (Partner): Personal Relationships and the Exploration of Sugpiaq Fishing Geographies in Old Harbor, Alaska / Laurie Richmond
    • The Micropolitics of Storytelling in Collaborative Research: Reflections on a Mapping Project with the Cheslatta-Carrier Nation in British Columbia / Soren C. Larsen
    • Rocking the Boat: Indigenous Geography at Home in Hawai'i / Kali Fermantez
    • REIMAGINING LANDSCAPE, ENVIRONMENT, AND MANAGEMENT
    • Kaitiakitanga: Telling the Stories of Environmental Guardianship / Jay T. Johnson
    • From Landscape to Whenua: Thoughts on Interweaving Indigenous and Western Ideas about Landscape / Brian Murton --
    • Contents note continued: Toward a Paradigm of Indigenous Collaboration for Geographic Research in Canadian Environmental and Resource Management / Deborah Mcgregor
    • Indigenous and Western Science Partners in Climate Change Assessment and Adaptation in Alaska / Sarah F. Trainor
    • Reconciling Cultural Resource Management with Indigenous Geographies: The Importance of Connecting Research with People and Place / Tyler Mccreary
    • TELLING STORIES IN THE CLASSROOM
    • Awakening to Belonging / Anne Godlewska.
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    ISBN
    • 9780870717222 (alk. paper)
    • 0870717227 (alk. paper)
    • 0870717235
    • 9780870717239
    LCCN
    ^^2013013093
    OCLC
    852222407
    RCP
    H - S
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