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Re-Indigenizing Ecological Consciousness and the Interconnectedness to Indigenous Identities, Hardback Book

Re-Indigenizing Ecological Consciousness and the Interconnectedness to Indigenous Identities Hardback

Edited by Michelle Montgomery

Part of the Environment and Religion in Feminist-Womanist, Queer, and Indigenous Perspectives series

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The authors of Re-Indigenizing Ecological Consciousness and the Interconnectedness to Indigenous Identities share the diversity and complexities of the Indigenous context of worldviews, examining relationships between humans and other living beings within an eco-conscious lens.

Michelle Montgomery’s edited volume shows that we belong not only to a human community, but to a community of all nature as well.

The contributors demonstrate that the reciprocity of Indigenous knowledges is inclusive and represents worldviews for regenerative solutions and the need to realign our view of the environment as a “who” rather than an “it.” This reciprocity is intertwined as an obligation of environmental ethics to acknowledge the attributes of Indigenous knowledges as not merely a body of knowledge but as multiple layers or levels of placed-based knowledges, identities, and lived experiences.

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