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In the Indigenous view, we human observers are in no way separate from the world and its creatures and forces. Because all creatures and forces are related and thus bear responsibility to and for one another, all are co-creators. Five centuries ago Europeans arrived on the American continent, but they did not listen to the people who had lived for millennia in spiritual and physical harmony with this land. In a time of global environmental degradation, the science and worldview of the continent's First Peoples offer perspectives that can help us work toward solutions.
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Discover a new way of understanding and experiencing the natural world with Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence. Written by Gregory Cajete, this thought-provoking book delves into Indigenous science, offering a fresh perspective on the environment and ecological studies. Cajete highlights the parallels and differences between Indigenous science and Western science paradigms, opening up a world of knowledge waiting to be explored.
Immerse yourself in the philosophical foundations of Indigenous science as Cajete takes you through a journey of history, myth, primal elements, social ecology, and so much more. Gain insights into the deep connection between humans, animals, plants, and the cosmos, as the Indigenous viewpoint emphasizes our interdependence with the world around us. It's a mindset that reveres the responsibility we hold as co-creators of our planet.
While European arrival on the American continent five centuries ago disrupted the harmony and wisdom of the First Peoples, there's still hope to reconnect with their invaluable teachings. In an era plagued by global environmental degradation, we can turn to the science and worldview of the Indigenous cultures to find solutions. Let their perspectives guide us towards a more harmonious and sustainable future.
Embark on a journey of enlightenment and understanding by embracing Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence. Explore the ancient wisdom of the continent's First Peoples and gain a new perspective on our role as stewards of the Earth. Take the first step towards embracing interdependence by grabbing your copy today.
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