From Bricolage to Métissage : Rethinking intercultural approaches to indigenous environmental education and research / Gregory Lowan-Trudeau.
"Rethinking Intercultural Approaches to Indigenous Environmental Education and Research arose from a physical and philosophical journey that critically considered the relationship between Western, Indigenous, and other culturally rooted ecological knowledge systems and philosophies. This book shares two related studies that explored the life histories, cultural, and ecological identities and pedagogical experiences of Indigenous, non-Indigenous, and recently arrived educators and learners from across Canada. A variety of socio-ecological concepts including bricolage, métissage, Two-Eyed Seeing, and the Third Space are employed to (re- ) frame discussions of historical and contemporary understandings of interpretive and Indigenous research methodologies, Métis cultures and identities, Canadian ecological identity, intercultural science and environmental education, "wicked problems", contemporary disputes over land and natural resource management, and related activism."--Publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781433122361
- ISBN: 1433122367
- ISBN: 9781433122354
- ISBN: 1433122359
- Physical Description: xiv, 159 pages ; 23 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Peter Lang, [2015]
- Copyright: ©2015
Content descriptions
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-146) and index.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Ch. 1 Introduction -- ch. 2 Methodological Metissage -- ch. 3 Articulating a Metis Worldview: Exploring the Third Space -- ch. 4 In Search of Common Ground: To Blend or Not to Blend? -- ch. 5 Environmental Educators' Perspectives -- ch. 6 Three-Eyed Seeing? -- ch. 7 Implications for Environmental Education in Canada and Beyond -- ch. 8 Final Thoughts & . Future Directions.
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- Indigenous peoples > Ecology.
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Environmental education.
Environmental sciences > Research.
Biodiversity conservation > Law and legislation > Case studies.
Biodiversity conservation > Law and legislation.
Traditional ecological knowledge.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lummi Library | GF 50 .L69 2015 | 287332 | Stacks | Available | - |