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Titre(s) : Plants, people, and places [Texte imprimé] : the roles of ethnobotany and ethnoecology in Indigenous peoples' land rights in Canada and beyond / edited by Nancy J. Turner
Publication : Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xxxii, 480 p.) : ill., maps ; 25 cm
Collection : McGill-Queen's Indigenous and northern studies ; 96
Lien à la collection : McGill-Queen's indigenous and northern studies
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
Text in English
"For millennia, plants and their habitats have been fundamental to the lives of Indigenous
Peoples--as sources of food and nutrition, medicines, and technological materials--and
central to ceremonial traditions, spiritual beliefs, narratives, and language. While
the First Peoples of Canada and other parts of the world have developed deep cultural
understandings of plants and their environments, this knowledge is often underrecognized
in debates about land rights and title, reconciliation, treaty negotiations, and traditional
territories. Plants, People, and Places argues that the time is long past due to recognize
and accommodate Indigenous Peoples' relationships with plants and their ecosystems.
Essays in this volume, by leading voices in philosophy, Indigenous law, and environmental
sustainability, consider the critical importance of botanical and ecological knowledge
to land rights and related legal and government policy, planning, and decision making
in Canada, the United States, Sweden, and New Zealand. Analyzing specific cases in
which Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights to the environment have been denied or restricted,
this collection promotes future prosperity through more effective and just recognition
of the historical use of and care for plants in Indigenous cultures. A timely book
featuring Indigenous perspectives on reconciliation, environmental sustainability,
and pathways toward ethnoecological restoration, Plants, People, and Places reveals
how much there is to learn from the history of human relationships with nature"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Turner, Nancy J. (1947-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Ethnobotanique -- Canada
Savoirs écologiques traditionnels -- Canada
Indice(s) Dewey :
581.630 97 (23e éd.) = Plantes utiles - Amérique du Nord
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780228001836. - ISBN 0228001838. - ISBN 9780228003175 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46629023k
Notice n° :
FRBNF46629023
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Table des matières : Introduction: Making a Place for Indigenous Botanical Knowledge and Environmental
Values in Land-Use Planning and Decision Making / Nancy J. Turner, Pamela Spalding,
and Douglas Deur (Moxmowisa) ; Living from the Land: Food Security and Food Sovereignty
Today and into the Future / Jeannette Armstrong ; Nuučaan̓uł Plants and Habitats
as Reflected in Oral Traditions: Since Raven and Thunderbird Roamed / Marlene Atleo
(ʔehʔeh nah tuu kwiss) ; Tamarack and Tobacco / Aaron Mills ; Xáxli'p Survival
Territory: Colonialism, Industrial Land Use, and the Biocultural Sustainability of
the Xáxli'p within the Southern Interior of British Columbia / Arthur Adolph ; Understanding
the Past for the Future: Archaeology, Plants, and First Nations' Land Use and Rights
/ Dana Lepofsky, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Darcy Mathews, and Spencer Greening ;
Preparing Eden: Indigenous Land Use and European Settlement on Southern Vancouver
Island / John Sutton Lutz ; A Place Called Pípsell: An Indigenous Cultural Keystone
Place, Mining, and Secwépemc Law / Marianne Ignace and Chief Ronald E. Ignace ;
Traditional Plant Medicines and the Protection of Traditional Harvesting Sites / Letitia
M. McCune and Alain Cuerrier ; From Traplines to Pipelines: Oil Sands and the Pollution
of Berries and Sacred Lands from Northern Alberta to North Dakota / Linda Black Elk
and Janelle Marie Baker ; The Legal Application of Ethnoecology: The Girjas Sami
Village versus the Swedish State / Lars Östlund, Ingela Bergman, Camilla Sandström,
and Malin Brännström ; Tāne Mahuta: The Lord of the Forest in Aotearoa New Zealand,
His Children, and the Law / Jacinta Ruru ; Cultivating the Imagined Wilderness: Contested
Native American Plant Gathering Traditions in America's National Parks / Douglas Deur
(Moxmowisa) and Justine E. James Jr ; Kīpuka Kuleana: Restoring Reciprocity to Coastal
Land Tenure and Resource Use in Hawaiʻi / Monica Montgomery and Mehana Blaich Vaughan
; Right Relationships: Legal and Ethical Context for Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights
and Responsibilities / Kelly Bannister ; Ethnoecology and Indigenous Legal Traditions
in Environmental Governance / Deborah Curran and Val Napoleon ; Indigenous Environmental
Stewardship: Do Mechanisms of Biodiversity Conservation Align with or Undermine It?
/ Monica E. Mulrennan and Véronique Bussières ; Tsilhqot'in Nation Aboriginal Title:
Ethnoecological and Ethnobotanical Evidence and the Roles and Obligations of the Expert
Witness / David M. Robbins and Michael Bendle ; Plants, Habitats, and Litigation
for Indigenous Peoples in Canada / Stuart Rush, QC ; Restorying Indigenous Landscapes:
Community Restoration and Resurgence / Jeff Corntassel ; Partnerships of Hope: How
Ethnoecology Can Support Robust CoManagement Agreements between Public Governments
and Indigenous Peoples / Pamela Spalding ; "Passing It On": Renewal of Indigenous
Plant Knowledge Systems and Indigenous Approaches to Education / Leigh Joseph (Styawat)
; On Resurgence and Transformative Reconciliation / James Tully ; Retrospective
and Concluding Thoughts / Nancy J. Turner with E. Richard Atleo (Umeek) and John Ralston
Saul ; Epilogue: Native Plants, Indigenous Societies, and the Land in Canada's Future
/ Douglas Deur (Moxmowisa), Nancy J. Turner (Galitsimġa), and Kim Recalma-Clutesi
(Oqwilowgwa)