On Indigenuity Learning the Lessons of Mother Earth

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Pub. Date: 2023-11-14
Publisher(s): Fulcrum Publishing
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Summary

An exploration of the concept of Indigenuity and Indigenous Thought. Leading Indigenous thinker Dan Wildcat synthesizes several related ideas, including science, the environment, biology and our culture, arguing that restoration of Native knowledge is essential for saving humankind and the planet. On Indigenuity is a part of the Publisher’s Speakers Corner Books series.

Author Biography

Daniel R. Wildcat is a Yuchi member of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma. His service as teacher and administrator at Haskell spans 37 years. In 2013 he was the Gordon Russell visiting professor of Native American Studies at Dartmouth College. Dr. Wildcat received an interdisciplinary Ph.D. from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. In 1994 he partnered with the Hazardous Substance Research Center at Kansas State University to create the Haskell Environmental Research Studies (HERS) Center.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Let’s Get Started
For Our Children
Let’s Stop Lying
 
  1. Beauty Surrounds Us
Why Indigenous Voices Will Be the Most Important in the Twenty-First Century
Smoothing the Ground
 
  1. A Time for Mending
Indigenuity—A Beginning
 
  1. Land Back!
Land Back—Indigenuity in Action
The Ioway Tribal National Park
Right Relations
The Nature–Culture Nexus
A Non-Anthropocentric Worldview
 
  1. To See in a Different Light
Indigenuity, the Waste Problem, and a Wetlands Example
A Wetland’s Healing and Restoration: An Exercise of Indigenuity
 
  1. A Poem for Emma Olivia
A Grand Transformation Needed to Address Climate Change
 
  1. Out of Doors
Finding Our Home with Mother Earth
Take Education Out-of-Doors
 
 

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