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020 _a9781623176426 (pbk.)
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092 _a970.00497 Wahinkpe
100 1 _aJacobs, Donald Trent,
_d1946-
245 1 0 _aRestoring the kinship worldview :
_bIndigenous voices introduce 28 precepts for rebalancing life on planet Earth /
_cWahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) and Darcia Narvaez, PhD.
246 3 0 _aIndigenous voices introduce 28 precepts for rebalancing life on planet Earth.
260 _aHuichin, unceded Ohlone land aka Berkeley, California :
_bNorth Atlantic Books,
_c[2022]
260 _c©2022.
300 _axii, 316 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [277]-303) and index.
505 0 0 _tRecognition of spiritual energies in nature /
_rMourning Dove
_g(Okanagan and Sinixt) --
_tNonhierarchial society /
_rWenonan Victor Hall
_g(Stó:lō) --
_tCourage and fearless trust in the universe /
_rBerta Cáceres and Bertha Zúñiga Cáceres
_g(Lenca) --
_tUnderstanding/embracing death and dying /
_rCoyote Marie Hunter-Ripper
_g(Cherokee, Choctaw) --
_tEmphasis on community welfare /
_rDoña Enriqueta Contreras
_g(Zapotecan) --
_tHigh respect for the sacred feminine /
_rPaula Gunn Allen
_g(Laguna Pueblo) --
_tRespect for gender role fluidity /
_rLaura Hall
_g(Haudenosaunee) --
_tNonmaterialistic, barter, gift, and kinship economics /
_rRebecca Adamson
_g(Cherokee) --
_tAll earth entities are sentient /
_rRobin Wall Kimmerer
_g(Citizen Potowatomi Nation) --
_tThe sacred nature of competition and games /
_rSharon and Shirley Firth
_g(Gwich'in) --
_tNonanthropocentrism /
_rTerry LeBlanc
_g(Mi'kmaq) --
_tWords are sacred (Truthfulness) /
_rEd McGaa, a.k.a Eagle Man
_g(Oglala Lakota) --
_tMutual dependence /
_rJack Forbes
_g(Powhatan-Lenape, Delaware-Lenape) --
_tComplimentary duality /
_rBarbara Alice Mann
_g(Seneca) --
_tGenerosity as way of life /
_rMartin Brokenleg
_g(Lakota) --
_tCeremony as life sustaining /
_rLinda Hogan
_g(Chickasaw) --
_tHumor as essential /
_rCharlie Hill
_g(Oneida-Mohawk-Cree) --
_tConflict resolution as return to community /
_rWanda D. McCaslin
_g(Métis) --
_tLaws of nature as highest rules for living /
_rWinona LaDuke
_g(Ojibwe) --
_tBecoming fully human /
_rGreg Cajete
_g(Tewa, Santa Clara Pueblo) --
_tNature seen as benevolent /
_rBasil Johnston
_g(Wasauksing) --
_tResponsibility emphasis /
_rXiuhtezcatl Martinez
_g(Aztec) --
_tConnection to the land /
_rEnrigue Salmón
_g(Rarámuri-Tarahuamara) --
_tCentrality of gratitude /
_rAudrey Shenandoah
_g(Onondaga) --
_tNoninterference /
_rClare Brant
_g(Mohawk, Wolf Clan) --
_tCircular time and knowledge /
_rTyson Yunkaporta
_g(Apalech Clan in far north Queensland) --
_tSelf-initiated relational healing /
_rGloria Lee
_g(Cree-Pelican Lake) --
_tAn emphasis on heart wisdom /
_rIlarion "Larry" Merculieff
_g(Unangan).
520 _a"Selected speeches from Indigenous leaders around the world-necessary wisdom for our times, nourishment for our collective, and a path away from extinction toward a sustainable, interconnected future. Indigenous worldviews, and the knowledge they confer, are critical for human survival and the wellbeing of future generations. Editors Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) and Darcia Narvaez present 28 powerful excerpted passages from Indigenous leaders, including Mourning Dove, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Winona LaDuke, and Xiuhtezcatl Martinez. Accompanied by the editors' own analyses, each chapter reflects the wisdom of Indigenous worldview precepts like: Egalitarian rule versus hierarchical governance; A fearless trust in the universe, instead of a fear-based culture; The life-sustaining role of ceremony; Emphasizing generosity and the greater good instead of pursuing selfish goals and for personal gain; The laws of nature as the highest rules for living. The editors emphasize our deep need to move away from the dominant Western paradigm-one that dictates we live without strong social purpose, fails to honor the earth as sacred, leads with the head while ignoring the heart, and places individual 'rights' over collective responsibility. Restoring the Kinship Worldview is rooted in an Indigenous vision and strong social purpose that sees all life forms as sacred and sentient-that honors the wisdom of the heart, and grants equal standing to rights and responsibilities. Inviting readers into a world-sense that expands beyond perceiving and conceiving to experiencing and being, Restoring the Kinship Worldview is a salve for our times, a nourishment for our collective, and a holistic orientation that will lead us away from extinction toward an integrated, sustainable future."--publisher's website.
650 0 _aIndian philosophy.
650 0 _aIndians of North America
_vQuotations.
650 0 _aKinship.
650 0 _aWisdom.
700 1 _aNarváez, Darcia,
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aJacobs, Donald Trent, 1946-
_tRestoring the kinship worldview
_dHuichin, unceded Ohlone land aka Berkeley, California : North Atlantic Books, [2022]
_z9781623176433
_w(DLC) 2021052805.
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