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Do Glaciers Listen?

Julie Cruikshank

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Autorius Julie Cruikshank
Leidimo metai 2006 year
Puslapių skč. 328 pages
Viršelis Soft cover
ISBN 9780774811873

Do Glaciers Listen?

Explore the intricate relationship between glaciers and indigenous perspectives in Do Glaciers Listen? by Julie Cruikshank, published in 2006. This compelling book delves into the contrasting views of glaciers held by Aboriginal peoples and European visitors in northern Canada and Alaska. With 328 pages of insightful analysis, Cruikshank illustrates how local knowledge is not merely discovered but actively produced through colonial encounters. She highlights the interconnectedness of social and biophysical processes, offering readers a unique understanding of human ecology and folklore surrounding these majestic ice formations. Perfect for those interested in the rich cultural narratives of the Indians of North America and the environmental significance of glaciers, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation of the natural world and its cultural implications.

Do Glaciers Listen?

Do Glaciers Listen?

Regular price €36,37
Sale price €36,37 Regular price €37,49