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  1. 6 dic 2019 · Defending mother earth : Native American perspectives on environmental justice. Publication date. 1996. Topics. Indians of North America -- Social conditions, Indians of North America -- Civil rights, Indian philosophy -- North America, Human ecology -- North America -- Philosophy, Environmental degradation -- United States ...

  2. Randel D. Hanson; Defending Mother Earth: Native American Perspectives on Environmental Justice. Edited by Jace Weaver. References, index and The Tainted Desert

  3. 31 ott 1996 · Review. Defending Mother Earth brings together important Native voices to address urgent issues of environmental devastation as they affect the indigenous peoples throughout the Americas. The essays document a range of ecological disasters, including the devastating effects of mining, water pollution, nuclear power facilities, and ...

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  4. Defending Mother Earth: Native American Perspectives on Environmental Justice@@@The Tainted Desert: Environmental Ruin in the American West. Randel D. Hanson, J. Weaver, Valerie L. Kuletz. Published 1996. Environmental Science, History. Environmental History. View via Publisher. gbv.de. Save to Library. Create Alert. Cite. 93 Citations.

  5. Defending Mother Earth: Native American Perspectives on Environmental Justice. Ecology and Justice Series. Weaver, J. (Author) Format: Book. Publication Date: Nov 30, 1995. Publisher: Orbis Books. Sources ID: 86211. Collection: Environmental Sustainability and Human Well-being. Visibility: Public (group default) Abstract: ( Show )

  6. Defending Mother Earth brings together important Native voices to address urgent issues of environmental devastation affecting indigenous peoples through the Americas. These essays documents range of problems, including the devastating effects of mining, nuclear power facilities, toxic waste dumps, and water pollution.

  7. Syllabi: Native Studies 436-001: Environmental Practice and Ethics in Native America, Spring 2005, University of New Mexico. Anne Schulherr Waters - 2005 - American Philosophical Association Newsletter On American Indians in Philosophy.