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Dreaming Ecology Nomadics And Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Victoria River Northern Australia 1st Edition Deborah Bird Rose

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Dreaming Ecology Nomadics And Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Victoria River Northern Australia 1st Edition Deborah Bird Rose
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Publisher: ANU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.67 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Deborah Bird Rose
ISBN: 9781760466282, 9781760466275, 176046628X, 1760466271
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Dreaming Ecology Nomadics And Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Victoria River Northern Australia 1st Edition Deborah Bird Rose by Deborah Bird Rose 9781760466282, 9781760466275, 176046628X, 1760466271 instant download after payment.

In the author’s own words, Dreaming Ecology ‘explores a holistic understanding of the interconnections of people, country, kinship, creation and the living world within a context of mobility. Implicitly it asks how people lived so sustainably for so long’. It offers a telling critique of the loss of Indigenous life, human and non-human, in the wake of white settler colonialism and this becoming ‘cattle country’.
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 It offers a fresh perspective on nomadics grounded in ‘footwalk epistemology’ and ‘an ethics of return sustained across different species, events, practices and scales’. ‘This is the final and most substantial of Debbie’s love letters to the Aboriginal people of the Victoria River Downs'.

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