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Indigenous Stewardship and Environmental Practices
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Guided by Leigh Joseph, Squamish Nation ethnobotanist.
Illustrated introduction to Indigenous plant knowledge.
Learn healing and nourishment from native plants.
Harvest herbs and plants responsibly and sustainably.
Explore plant uses for food and wellness.
Includes recipes for food and beauty products.
Deepen your connection to the land through plants.
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Price Range: $13.71
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Learn about Indigenous wisdom and reciprocity.
Explore the gift economy through serviceberries.
Rediscover gratitude and interconnectedness in nature.
Challenge scarcity mindset with abundance philosophy.
Understand ecological relationships and survival strategies.
Find inspiration for community-oriented living.
Shift focus from hoarding to mutual flourishing.
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Price Range: $13.30
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45 cards featuring indigenous plants for healing.
48-page guidebook with practical tips and recipes.
Learn to build your own home apothecary.
Mindful harvesting techniques to connect with nature.
Includes culturally significant plants of the Pacific Northwest.
Recipes for infused oils, salves, and beauty products.
Beautiful illustrations enhance learning and exploration.
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Price Range: $16.65
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Exquisite illustrations of diverse wildlife species.
Highlights importance of rewilding and nature restoration.
Art by Hannah Dale of Wrendale Designs.
Documents a year on a rural English farm.
Visual journal of fascinating species discoveries.
Insight into the artist's creative process.
Celebrates the beauty of untidy landscapes.
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Price Range: $19.95
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Voices of eight Native women elders featured.
Heartbreakingly honest and uplifting personal narratives.
Highlights resilience and courage in Indigenous communities.
Focus on reconciliation and ancestral knowledge.
Transformative examples from extraordinary life experiences.
Explores common values and challenges faced together.
Encourages active involvement for a better future.
Price Range: $30.00
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Guide by Indigenous Métis herbalist LoriAnn Bird.
Explore over 90 wild edible and medicinal plants.
Connect with ancestral wisdom and teachings.
Divided into personal journey and plant profiles.
Detailed identification, uses, and folklore included.
Reclaim natural rhythms for health and well-being.
Appreciate and understand plants around us.
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Price Range: $24.99
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Essential guide to Indigenous plant knowledge.
Beautifully illustrated for easy understanding.
Learn to harvest and use native plants.
Strengthens connection to local land and culture.
Includes medicinal and nutritional plant profiles.
Features recipes for food and beauty products.
Honors traditions of the Squamish Nation.
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Price Range: $11.99
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Explores humanity’s relationship with the planet.
Highlights the beauty of biodiversity and conservation.
Features stunning photography from 130 countries.
Combines personal narrative with impactful visual stories.
Encourages mindful and sustainable future practices.
Includes foreword by environmental activist Robert Redford.
Proceeds benefit communities featured in the book.
Price Range: $75.00
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Explore 90+ wild edible and medicinal plants.
Learn from Indigenous Métis herbalist LoriAnn Bird.
Discover ancestral wisdom and plant relationships.
Detailed plant profiles with identification and uses.
Includes folklore and historical context of plants.
Reconnect with nature for health and well-being.
Guidance on gathering and utilizing plants responsibly.
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Price Range: $23.74
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Intergenerational tale of a Navajo boy and grandmother.
Emphasizes resilience and creativity in challenging times.
Blends traditional and digital learning experiences beautifully.
Written by award-winning author Daniel W. Vandever.
Illustrated by talented artist Deonoveigh Mitchell.
Celebrates family strength and cultural heritage.
Inspires readers to embrace creativity and adaptability.
Price Range: $18.99
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Explores Indigenous perspectives on food sovereignty.
Highlights the significance of Manomin in culture.
Features voices of diverse contributors and experts.
Examines ecological relationships through various disciplines.
Presents recipes and stories of Manomin's history.
Addresses contemporary challenges in Indigenous aquaculture.
Offers insights for ecological crisis solutions.
Price Range: $18.66
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Explore the loss of plant species diversity.
Learn about traditional Native American agricultural practices.
Understand the impact of agriculture on biodiversity.
Discover local parables of Native American agriculture.
Emphasize the need for preserving endangered plant seeds.
Gain insights from leading ethnobotanist Gary Paul Nabhan.
Features a new foreword by Miguel Altieri.
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Price Range: $14.72
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Discover Native American connection to nature.
Learn 10 easy steps for reconnection.
Experience indigenous perspectives on the natural world.
Connect with your inner spirit and energy.
Transform weaknesses into strengths with energy channeling.
View the world through indigenous eyes.
Begin your journey of reconnection today.
Price Range: $4.99
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Discover the story of Mutton, a rare dog.
Explore the cultural significance of Coast Salish dogs.
Learn about traditional woolly fibers and weaving techniques.
Co-authored with Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and Elders.
Uncover narratives of science and post-contact history.
Understand the impacts of colonization on Indigenous cultures.
A tale of research, reawakening, and resurgence.
Price Range: $29.95
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Learn selflessness through nature's wisdom.
Discover the importance of giving and sharing.
Reflect on community, connection, and gratitude.
Inspires readers to appreciate life's simple gifts.
Offers insights on healing and interdependence.
Written by bestselling author Robin Wall Kimmerer.
Encourages a deeper understanding of ourselves.
Price Range: $17.85
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Explores cultural landscapes of sustainability.
Intertwines ancient traditions with modern environmental needs.
Celebrates diversity and resilience in sustainable practices.
Links history and innovation for ecological balance.
Encourages interconnectedness for global sustainability efforts.
Highlights the role of arts and religion.
Inspires action towards a sustainable future.
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Price Range: $14.99
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Set in a historic Métis community.
Explores the impact of electricity on daily life.
Captivating story of family and belonging.
Richly detailed winter morning setting.
Emphasizes love for music and dancing.
Perfect for fans of historical fiction.
Heartwarming tale of childhood anticipation.
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Price Range: $9.69
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Explore sustainability through culture and history.
Discover ethical stewardship in modern business practices.
Engage with global perspectives on environmental justice.
Trace humanity's connection to ecological balance.
Learn about innovative solutions for a sustainable future.
Understand corporate roles in social and environmental ethics.
Join the movement towards a harmonious planet.
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Price Range: $12.99
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Explore Buffalo history through Martin S. Garretson's collection.
Discover Garretson's advocacy for bison conservation.
Featuring insights from Edmonton's first historian laureate.
Accompanies a notable 2012 exhibition at Bruce Peel Library.
Highlights the buffalo's role in North American heritage.
Richly illustrated catalogue for history enthusiasts.
Essential reading for conservation and wildlife advocates.
Price Range: $39.95
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Explores 2,000 years of Native whaling practices.
Highlights variations in regional whaling traditions.
Examines Yupik and Inupiat cultural adaptations.
Discusses impact of climate on whaling practices.
Emphasizes local adaptations and community resilience.
Contributes to understanding of Indigenous ecological knowledge.
Part of the Occasional Publications Series collection.
Price Range: $32.99
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Explores Indigenous relationships with Manomin and ecosystems.
Features diverse voices: scholars, chefs, and harvesters.
Highlights cultural significance of wild rice on Turtle Island.
Examines history, ecology, and food security issues.
Includes recipes, stories, and vibrant photographs.
Promotes Indigenous food sovereignty and sustainability practices.
Offers insights for ecological crisis and community well-being.
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Explores Inuvialuit bowhead whale hunting traditions.
Documents the 1991 successful whale hunt event.
Examines subsistence and cultural identity connections.
Focuses on Indigenous rights for resource harvesting.
Highlights population recovery of bowhead whales.
Part of the Occasional Publications Series.
Offers insights into Inuvialuit cultural re-emergence.
Price Range: $20.00
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Explores cultural landscapes of sustainability.
Intertwines ancient traditions with modern environmental needs.
Celebrates diversity and resilience in sustainability efforts.
Fuses traditional knowledge with contemporary innovation.
Highlights interconnectedness for sustainable change.
Encourages a holistic approach to environmental welfare.
Inspirational narratives for a sustainable future.
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Price Range: $29.99
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Finalist for prestigious literary awards.
Integrates Indigenous and Western ecological perspectives.
Author Dr. Jennifer Grenz shares personal journey.
Explores teachings of the medicine wheel.
Encourages collaborative approaches to ecological healing.
Challenges traditional restoration ecology concepts.
Inspires readers to envision a sustainable future.
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Price Range: $13.74
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Explores Inuit geographic knowledge and identity.
Focuses on land's role in cultural identity construction.
Organizes knowledge around relativity, connectivity, and subjectivity.
Combines practical skills with oral storytelling traditions.
Describes landscapes through unique place names and experiences.
Transforms landscapes into memoryscapes with rich narratives.
Highlights the connection between people, nature, and spirits.
Price Range: $43.99
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Explores thousand-year whaling heritage in the Faroes.
Addresses economic impacts of international pressures.
Examines community-based whaling practices and traditions.
Contrasts animal rights claims with Faroese realities.
Highlights importance of fisheries to Faroese economy.
Discusses cultural significance of whaling for locals.
Part of Circumpolar Research Series for in-depth analysis.
Price Range: $43.99