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Equinox Publishing

Vol 2, No 1 (2008)

Table of Contents

Editorial

Free  Editorial PDF
Bron Taylor 5
Free  Indigenous Nature Reverence and Conservation: Seven Ways of Transcending an Unnecessary Dichotomy Details PDF
Jeffrey Snodgrass, Kristina Tiedje 6-29

Articles

Buy Now  Of Leopards and Other Lovely Frightful Things: The Environmental Ethics of Indigenous Rajasthani Shamans Abstract
Jeffrey Snodgrass, Satish Kumar Sharma, Yuvraj Singh Jhala, Michael G. Lacy, Mohan Advani, N. K. Bhargava, Chakrapani Upadhyay 30-54
Buy Now  Relational Epistemology, Immediacy, and Conservation: Or, What Do the Nayaka Try to Conserve? Abstract
Nurit Bird-David, Danny Naveh 55-73
Buy Now  Where Spirit and Bulldozer Roam: Environmenta and Anxiety in Highland Borneo Abstract
Matthew Amster 74-92
Buy Now  Situating the Corn Child: Articulating Animism and Conservation from a Nahua Perspective Abstract
Kristina Tiedje 93-115
Buy Now  The Conflicting Relationships of Sherpas to Nature: Indigenous or Western Ecology? Abstract
Lionel Obadia 116-134
Buy Now  Nature is Relative: Religious Affiliation, Environmental Attitudes, and Political Constraints on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Abstract
Kathleen Pickering, Benjamin Jewell 135-158