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What Kind Of Ancestor Do You Want To Be John Hausdoerffer Brooke Parry Hecht

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What Kind Of Ancestor Do You Want To Be John Hausdoerffer Brooke Parry Hecht
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 298
Author: John Hausdoerffer, Brooke Parry Hecht, Melissa K. Nelson, Katherine Kassouf Cummings
ISBN: 9780226777436, 022677743X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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What Kind Of Ancestor Do You Want To Be John Hausdoerffer Brooke Parry Hecht by John Hausdoerffer, Brooke Parry Hecht, Melissa K. Nelson, Katherine Kassouf Cummings 9780226777436, 022677743X instant download after payment.

"What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? challenges our relationship to the environment & to each other, not only now but across generations. It is an important question for our time, when communities have become fragmented by a global consumer society, when our selves have become isolated in a competitive & technology-driven economy, & when our spiritual, social, & ecological impacts on human & other-than-human beings extend farther than ever imagined due to globalization & climate change. 

Through interviews & poetic snapshots into the experience of Indigenous people & others, this book demands that the reader think about how contemporary concerns oblige us to see ourselves as someone's future ancestor and, in turn, creates for the reader a different way of looking at his or her traditions & self"

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