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Sacred Geography

"Sacred Geography" examines the profound connections between indigenous cultures and their environments, highlighting how spiritual beliefs shape settlement patterns and resource management. It argues that these cultures possess intricate knowledge systems integrating the physical and spiritual realms, creating unique "sacred geographies."

For example, ancestral songlines of Aboriginal Australians demonstrate how cultural narratives are interwoven with the land. Another intriguing insight is how topography and natural resources are often viewed as deeply intertwined with cosmological understandings.

The book explores these concepts across three sections. First, it introduces the foundational concepts of sacred geography. Second, it presents case studies from the Americas, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Finally, it addresses modern challenges like resource extraction and climate change, demonstrating how these geographies are threatened and what indigenous communities are doing to protect them.

This interdisciplinary approach, drawing from anthropology, religious studies, and environmental science, emphasizes the importance of indigenous knowledge for environmental stewardship. It challenges conventional Western perspectives by revealing how indigenous peoples maintain a reciprocal relationship with the environment, actively manifesting their beliefs in daily life.


Author:

  • Sage Earthkeeper

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 115 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Climate, nature, and animals
  • Climate and geography
  • Nonfiction
  • Religion and faith

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