Beginning in a small informal collective of Mapuche women weavers in Puerto Saavedra, Chile, I explore how ecological knowledge has survived through textile handcraft, passed down from mother to daughter . Through analysis of interviews and observations with the women as weavers , I reflect on the importance of centering Indigenous women\u27s knowledge, systematically excluded from the environmental cannon. The weavers maintain and shape traditions that have survived colonization and its disruption of Indigenous access to land and ways of living. They produce and transmit environmental knowledge on which they depend for subsistence and cultural expression. Using ecofeminism as a framework, I argue that the Mapuche women weavers\u27 knowledg...
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Based on ethnographic work with several women’s textile making collectives in Colombia, this article...
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Based on ethnographic work with several women’s textile making collectives in Colombia, this article...
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Every culture boasts craftsmanship that reflects the philosophies, passions, interests, needs, and s...
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There is a disconnect in Western academia, between classroom conversations concerning the impact of ...
In this article I seek to understand and problematize the metaphor of knowledge as weaving, as a way...
This article addresses a communitarian linkage experience which is centered on the hand-knitting of ...
This thesis focuses on the role of indigenous women in relation to ecotourism efforts and ecoinnovat...
The number of conflicts between natural resource extraction and local populations, particularly indi...
The purpose of this multi-case study was to examine and describe the experiences of two groups of in...
Based on ethnographic work with several women’s textile making collectives in Colombia, this article...
Beating, spinning, and sewing fiber, a woman works to perpetuate her culture a thread and stitch at ...
The southwestern region of Mexico is world known for its beautiful folk art that is high in quality ...
Based on ethnographic work with several women’s textile making collectives in Colombia, this article...
Ecofeminist philosophy has helped make audible the voices of women and other discriminated groups fr...
This article seeks to understand how the autonomous design of an indigenous community is entangled w...
Every culture boasts craftsmanship that reflects the philosophies, passions, interests, needs, and s...
In Aymara culture, textiles have played a fundamental role as highly valued community possessions an...
In popular culture, images of peaceful, traditional American Indians characteristically evoke ecolog...
There is a disconnect in Western academia, between classroom conversations concerning the impact of ...
In this article I seek to understand and problematize the metaphor of knowledge as weaving, as a way...
This article addresses a communitarian linkage experience which is centered on the hand-knitting of ...
This thesis focuses on the role of indigenous women in relation to ecotourism efforts and ecoinnovat...
The number of conflicts between natural resource extraction and local populations, particularly indi...
The purpose of this multi-case study was to examine and describe the experiences of two groups of in...