Thinking like a watershed: voices from the West
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press ©2012
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Beschreibung:Thinking like a watershed: introduction / Jack Loeffler -- Pueblo watersheds: places, cycles, and life / Rina Swentzell -- Connected by earth: metaphors from Hopi Tutskwa / Lyle Balenquah -- "Don't you let that deal go down": Navajo water rights and the Black Mesa struggle / Sonia Dickey -- Politics of the Colorado River with Stewart Udall / Jack Loeffler -- Applying Navajo tradition to the modern world / Roy Kady -- Tohono O'odham culture: embracing traditional wisdom / Camilllus Lopez -- La cuenca y la querencia: the watershed and the sense of place in the Merced and Acequia landscape / Juan Estevan Arellano -- Ranching and the practice of watershed conservation / Sid Goodloe -- Roots of hunger: the quest for a sustainable food culture / Celestia Loeffler -- Restorying the land / Gary Paul Nabhan -- Navigating the rapids of the future / William deBuys
"Thinking Like a Watershed points our understanding of our relationship to the land in new directions. It is shaped by the bioregional visions of the great explorer John Wesley Powell, who articulated the notion that the arid American West should be seen as a mosaic of watersheds, and the pioneering ecologist Aldo Leopold, who put forward the concept of bringing conscience to bear within the realm of "the land ethic." Produced in conjunction with the documentary radio series entitled Watersheds as Commons, this book comprises essays and interviews from a diverse group of southwesterners including members of Tewa, Tohono O'odham, Hopi, Navajo, Hispano, and Anglo cultures. Their varied cultural perspectives are shaped by consciousness and resilience through having successfully endured the aridity and harshness of southwestern environments"--Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 266 pages)
ISBN:0826352332
0826352340
9780826352330
9780826352347

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