In this essay, an indigenous scholar traces his thinking on how best to reveal the layers of knowledge encoded in American Indian thought in terms that can be understood by non-Native peoples. Recently, resilience theory, which seeks to understand the source and role of change, particularly the kinds of change that are transforming, lead to adaptive systems, and are sustainable, seems best suited for this task. Enrique Salmón reflects on the various ecological and sustainable innovations that contemporary American Indian communities are initiating that are helping them to remain resilient as well as the important lessons that others can draw from that can have significant impacts on the practices that can help to mitigate the impacts of ant...
Traditional foodways of Indigenous people around the world are being changed by human-caused climate...
Indigenous communities in British Columbia (BC) hold deep relationships with their Lands, and are be...
Environmental media and literature have become increasingly fascinated with the future changes socie...
The circumstances of each Indigenous group are unique, and generalizations about Indigenous perspect...
Revitalizing Indigenous land-based practices are acts of resurgence and resistance. The presence of ...
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in recent yea...
If, like other ecosystems, the variable and dynamic ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest exhibited cy...
Amid and unpredictable change globally, indigenous peoples are frequently referred to as prime examp...
Indigenous peoples globally have high exposure to environmental change and are often considered an “...
Cultural resilience is a relatively new term, but it is a concept that predates the so called "...
Despite low life expectancy, high suicide and homicide rates, and excessive levels of poverty and vi...
Resilience in Aboriginal communities is a long process of healing that allows to supersede the multi...
This study explores the link between Native American cultural factors and the concept of resilience....
How is cultural resilience achieved in the face of significant social and ecological change? Is resi...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
Traditional foodways of Indigenous people around the world are being changed by human-caused climate...
Indigenous communities in British Columbia (BC) hold deep relationships with their Lands, and are be...
Environmental media and literature have become increasingly fascinated with the future changes socie...
The circumstances of each Indigenous group are unique, and generalizations about Indigenous perspect...
Revitalizing Indigenous land-based practices are acts of resurgence and resistance. The presence of ...
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in recent yea...
If, like other ecosystems, the variable and dynamic ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest exhibited cy...
Amid and unpredictable change globally, indigenous peoples are frequently referred to as prime examp...
Indigenous peoples globally have high exposure to environmental change and are often considered an “...
Cultural resilience is a relatively new term, but it is a concept that predates the so called "...
Despite low life expectancy, high suicide and homicide rates, and excessive levels of poverty and vi...
Resilience in Aboriginal communities is a long process of healing that allows to supersede the multi...
This study explores the link between Native American cultural factors and the concept of resilience....
How is cultural resilience achieved in the face of significant social and ecological change? Is resi...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
Traditional foodways of Indigenous people around the world are being changed by human-caused climate...
Indigenous communities in British Columbia (BC) hold deep relationships with their Lands, and are be...
Environmental media and literature have become increasingly fascinated with the future changes socie...