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Mishkos Kenomagwen: The Teachings of Grass by Dr. Robin Kimmerer -

Published on Nov 5, 2014

Indigenous peoples worldwide honor plants, not only as our sustainers, but as our oldest teachers who share teachings of generosity, creativity, sustainability and joy. By their living examples, plants spur our imaginations of how we might live. By braiding indigenous
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) with modern tools of botanical science, Robin Kimmerer, professor of Environmental Science and Forestry, of Potawatomi ancestry, explores the question:If plants are our teachers, what are their lessons, and how might we become better students?
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EarthSayersRobin Kimmerer, Ph.D.
OrganizationsBioneers
EarthSayers RatingHighly recommended
CountryUnited States
Dateunknown
FormatTeaching
Member of Special CollectionRobin Kimmerer, Ph.D.
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