Native science : natural laws of interdependence / Gregory Cajete ; foreword by Leroy Little Bear.
"In Native Science, Gregory Cajete initiates the reader into a timeless tradition of understanding, experiencing, and feeling the natural world. He explores and documents the Indigenous view of reality--delving into art, myth, ceremony, and symbol, as well as the practice of Native science in the physical sphere. He examines the multiple levels of meaning that inform Native astronomy, cosmology, psychology, agriculture, and the healing arts." "Unlike the Western scientific method, Native thinking does not isolate an object or phenomenon in order to understand and work with it, but perceives it in terms of relationship. An understanding of the relationships that bind together natural forces and all forms of life has been fundamental to the ability of Indigenous peoples to live for millennia in spiritual and physical harmony with the land. It is clear that the First Peoples offer perspectives that can help us work toward solutions at this time of global environmental crisis."--Publisher's description.
Record details
- ISBN: 1574160354
- ISBN: 9781574160352
- ISBN: 1574160419
- ISBN: 9781574160413
- Physical Description: xii, 315 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: Santa Fe, N.M. : Clear Light Publishers, �2000.
Content descriptions
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-301) and index.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- ch. 1. Telling a special story -- First insights -- The creative context -- Chaos theory -- Sense, perception, and creative participation -- Perceptual blindness versus creative sensibility -- Body sense -- The metaphoric mind -- Native stories of creation and emergence -- Art as a means of ceremony and transformation -- Meanings and possibilities -- ch. 2. Philosophy of Native science -- Eco-philosophy -- Tenets of Native philosophy -- Process of Native science -- Native science practice -- Guiding stories -- Guiding thoughts -- Native science paradigm -- Meanings and possibilities -- ch. 3. The ecology of Native American community -- We are all related -- A personal story -- For the good of the people : foundations for leadership, service, and community value -- Workings of Native community -- Workings of Native community -- Native science practice in Native communities -- Meanings and possibilities -- ch. 4. Plants, food, medicine, and gardening -- A green philosophy -- Plants are the hair of Mother Earth -- Plants and the foundations of health and wholeness -- The ecology of Native healing -- The quest for healing knowledge -- Native gardening -- "Native people loved their gardens" -- Native food contributions -- Native permaculture and agricultural technology -- Meanings and possibilities -- ch. 5. Animals in Native myth and reality -- Animals and the Native worldview -- Animal nature -- Our relatives, the animals -- The hunter of good heart -- Animals in myth -- Animals and spirituality -- American Indian animal husbandry -- Meanings and possibilities -- ch. 6. A sense of place -- Living in relationship -- The role of language -- The human body as metaphor for landscape -- The psychology of place -- Applied technologies on land, river, and sea -- Mining -- Hydraulics -- Transportation systems -- Sacred space -- The mythic body of the landscape -- Orienting to place and space -- Meanings and possibilities -- ch. 7. Native astronomy : a skyward view -- Living the heavens : an introduction -- A Navajo perspective on cosmology and astronomy -- A relational philosophy : the stars are our relatives -- Community : the Skidi Pawnee, star people of the Plains -- Star visions and the role of plants -- The Nazca animal geoglyphs of Peru -- Place and astronomical orientation -- A cosmic journey -- Meanings and possibilities -- ch. 8. Thinking the highest thought -- The spiritual ecology of Native science -- Revitalizing a sacred covenant -- Native science, traditional environmental knowledge, and sustainability -- Adapting Native science in a contemporary context -- Seeking life and becoming complete -- Learning from Native science -- Thinking the highest thought -- ch. 9. Creating new minds and worlds -- A new sun -- Finding face -- Finding heart -- Finding a foundation -- Meaning and possibilities -- "Land and stars, the only knowledge" (Simon Ortiz).
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- 4 of 4 copies available at Northwest Indian College.
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- 1 current hold with 4 total copies.
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Lummi Library | E 59 .S35 C35 2000 | 249428 | Stacks | Available | - |
Lummi Library | E 59 .S35 C35 2000 | 265621 | Stacks | Available | - |
Lummi Library | E 59 .S35 C35 2000 | 277731 | Course Reserves | Available | - |
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