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Seeds for the Future: The Materialities of Traditional Ecological Knowledge

机译:未来的种子:传统生态知识的实质

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Many collaborative projects between Indigenous peoples and archaeologists have focused on traditional ecological knowledge, emphasizing long-term use and patterns of continuity and innovation. Through an investigation of medicinal plant use at the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation, located in southeastern New England, archaeobotanical remains are considered the outcomes of everyday environmental interaction. The charred plant remains, which can be identified as the materials of traditional ecological knowledge, are viewed as evidence of efforts to preserve and modify current practice and as interventions to shape future practice. Through this collaborative, multi-dimensional examination, we can access the “seeds” for the future and explore how Indigenous peoples, specifically women, were historical actors during the process of colonization in North America.
机译:土著人民和考古学家之间的许多合作项目都侧重于传统的生态知识,强调长期使用以及连续性和创新的模式。通过对位于新英格兰东南部的Mashantucket Pequot保留地的药用植物使用情况进行调查,认为古植物遗骸是日常环境相互作用的结果。被烧焦的植物残骸可以被认为是传统生态知识的素材,被视为维护和修改当前做法的证据,也是塑造未来做法的干预手段。通过这种协作的多维检查,我们可以获取未来的“种子”,并探索在北美殖民化过程中土著人民(特别是妇女)如何成为历史参与者。

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