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1. Indeed! Lessons MAYBE we can learn.
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 08:21 PM
Jan 2023

This, from the OP:

“A new book, ‘Respect and Responsibility in Pacific Coast Indigenous Nations: The World Raven Makes’ (Springer, 2022), co-written by an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Kansas, explores key philosophies and practices that guided how these significant civilizations in the Pacific Northwest related to their environment.

‘One of the things that governs their thinking that we think is necessary for the contemporary world is that people have to show respect and responsibility towards one another and the natural world as a way of trying to guarantee our survival to the future,’ said Raymond Pierotti, associate professor of ecology & evolutionary biology at KU. The book was co-written with Eugene Anderson, professor emeritus of anthropology and a prominent ethnobiologist at the University of California, Riverside.”

https://www.eurasiareview.com/11012023-book-details-how-native-americans-of-pacific-coast-sustainably-managed-resources/

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