From Story to Stewardship: Indigenous Perspectives on Conservation

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Abstract

In the way that First Born and the grizzly bear woman once shared a home, or the young girl who happily married the python man, perhaps conservation and preservation is about nurturing and sustaining relationships–relationships of reciprocity, respect, and shared existence with all living beings. Indigenous knowledge reminds us that humans are not separate from nature but integral to its fabric. As we are facing environmental crises like climate change and biodiversity loss, Indigenous knowledge and traditional practices offer a pathway toward a more sustainable and harmonious future founded on respect, reciprocity, and responsibility.

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Thi Mai Anh Tran
Michigan Technological University