Tending the Wild

About this book
"Tending the Wild is an examination of the extensive knowledge Native Americans brought to bear in managing California's natural resources and the imprint this management left on the state's landscape. M. Kat Anderson presents a wealth of information gleaned from biological research and historical literature, as well as interviews with California Indians who describe the Old Ways of relating to nature they learned from their parents and grandparents and still practice today. The complex picture that emerges dispels the stereotype of Native Americans as hunter-gatherers, a stereotype long perpetuated in anthropological and historical literature."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL8303971W
Subjects
Indians of north america, agricultureIndians of north america, historyHuman ecologyNature, effect of human beings onUnited states, environmental conditionsEnvironmental EconomicsGreen BusinessNatural ResourcesIndians of North AmericaNatureEffect of human beings onHistoryAgricultureArchaeologyBUSINESS & ECONOMICSSOCIAL SCIENCELong now manual for civilizationIndiens d'Amérique