Keepers of the Central Fire: Issues in Ecology for Indigenous PeoplesJones and Bartlett, 1999 - 250 pages The health of Native Americans is intimately tied to the health of the environment. Yet abuses of land, water, and air continue to compromise the health of native people and their land rights. This fascinating book explores this intimate relationship between people and the land, and environment and health. Here is an important message for health care providers, ecologists, and those who attempt to live their lives in harmony with the earth. |
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... RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LAND : MONTANA 35 4 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LAND : NORTH AMERICA 81 5 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LAND : GLOBAL 157 6 EXPANDING CONSCIOUSNESS FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS 193 AFTERWORD APPENDIX A RELEASE FORMS 203 205 ...
... RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LAND : MONTANA 35 4 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LAND : NORTH AMERICA 81 5 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LAND : GLOBAL 157 6 EXPANDING CONSCIOUSNESS FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS 193 AFTERWORD APPENDIX A RELEASE FORMS 203 205 ...
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... relationship and interdependence . She demonstrates how contemporary nursing theorists ( such as Martha Rogers ) and ecologically based theorists of environmental health ( such as Rose Marie Parse ) parallel traditional American Indian ...
... relationship and interdependence . She demonstrates how contemporary nursing theorists ( such as Martha Rogers ) and ecologically based theorists of environmental health ( such as Rose Marie Parse ) parallel traditional American Indian ...
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... relationship between the Cree and the governments . The Cree hunters have hoped for a new relationship with Euro - Canadians , based on mutual respect for each other's needs , or a reciprocal and responsible sharing of the land and ...
... relationship between the Cree and the governments . The Cree hunters have hoped for a new relationship with Euro - Canadians , based on mutual respect for each other's needs , or a reciprocal and responsible sharing of the land and ...
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Keepers of the Central Fire: Issues in Ecology for Indigenous Peoples Lorelei A. Lambert Limited preview - 1999 |
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