Living on the Land
Discover the profound insights of Living on the Land by Nathalie Kermoal, published by AU Press in 2016. This compelling interdisciplinary volume delves into the environmental knowledge of Indigenous women, shedding light on how their invaluable contributions are frequently overlooked by ethnocentric research paradigms and legal frameworks that emphasize male perspectives on economic interactions with the environment.
With 240 pages of thought-provoking content, Kermoal invites readers to engage with the critical intersection of gender, culture, and environmental stewardship. This book is essential for anyone interested in Indigenous studies, environmental philosophy, and social justice. Embrace a richer understanding of the land and the voices that have historically been marginalized. Explore Living on the Land and join the conversation about the importance of inclusive environmental knowledge.