
Indigenous Critical Reflections On Traditional Ecological Knowledge – Edited by Lara A. Jacobs
I read a lot, pretty much day and night, but mostly social media and short to medium length news or information articles. I don’t read many full length books these days. I just don’t have the brain bandwidth considering how much else I read. So, when I do buy and read a book, you can believe it is special.
Indigenous Critical Reflections On Traditional Ecological Knowledge, is one such book. This book is definitely my top 2025 choice.
Lara A. Jacobs is a citizen of Muscogee (Creek) Nation with Choctaw heritage. She is a complex systems scientist who focuses her research on Indigenous value systems, TEK, the ecological and pathogenic impacts of outdoor recreation activities on Tribal treaty lands, co-equity-based management and #LANDBACK paradigms.
Contributors:
Melinda M. Adams
Joe Anderson
Coral Avery
Andrew Kalani Carlson
Kathryn Champagne
Brandie Makeba Cross
Joanna M. DeMeyer
Jonathan James Fisk
Pat Gonzales-Rogers
Celina Gray
Rhode Grayson
Zena Greenawald
Jennifer Grenz
Joy Harjo
Mandi Harris
Jessica Hernandez
Victor Hernandez
David Iniguez
Michelle M. Jacob
Lara A. Jacobs
Lydia L. Jennings
Eileen Jimenez
Stephanie Kelley
David G. Lewis
Tomás A. Madrigal
Tara McAllister
Lauren Wendelle Yowelunh
McLester-Davis
Angeles Mendoza
Kat Milligan-McClellan
Todd A. Mitchell swalítub
Don Motanic
‘Alohi Nakachi
Kaikea Nakachi
Kobe Natachu
Ululani Kekahiliokalani
Brigitte Russo Oana
Jennifer R. O’Neal
Lily Painter
Britt Postoak
Leasi Vanessa Lee Raymond
Anamag Margaret H. C. Rudolf
Oral Saulters
Sam Schimmel
Paulette Steeves
Joni Tobacco
Angelo Villagomez
Vivi Vold
Margaret Palaghicon Von Rotz
Luhui Whitebear
Joseph Gazing Wolf
Monique Wynecoop
Cherry YEW Yamane
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Indigenous Critical Reflections On Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Settler Colonialism Introduction
Lara is also the author of Settler Colonialism Introduction which she graciously allowed us to copy to this site and is a huge hit on TurtleIsland.social. The Settler Colonialism Introduction post at TurtleIsland.social has moved a couple times, so the boost/favorite totals are incomplete, but there have been hundreds and hundreds of boosts (reposts) and favorites (likes). Many people have found Lara’s slides on this important subject to be tremendously helpful and educational.
Anyhoo, I totally recommend you grab a copy of Indigenous Critical Reflections On Traditional Ecological Knowledge. You will be glad you did.
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