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In an effort to articulate the environmental ethic of the Ojibwa, this book focuses on the Ojibwa narrative, myths, legends, stories and rituals. An examination of these sources demonstrates the worldview of the group, their social inclusiveness and their ethical commitments. Introductory essays and interpretive essays accompany the narratives themselves to offer a theory of environmental ethics, an overview of the field of environmental ethics and place the Ojibwa within this contemporary debate. KEY TOPICS: The volume examines environmental ethics, a cultural worldview and culture, language and cultural relativism, the Ojibwa narratives, key cognitive elements of an Ojibwa worldview, Ojibwa environmental ethics, and controversy about American Indian environmental ethics. MARKET: For individuals looking for a systematic treatment of the environmental attitudes and practices of American Indians.


ISBN-13

9780130431219

ISBN-10

0130431214

Weight

0.53 Pounds

Dimensions

5.90 x 0.50 x 8.90 In

List Price

$53.32

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

176 pages

Publisher

Pearson

Published On

2003-08-14



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