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Restoring Reciprocal Relationships for Social and Ecological Health

机译:恢复社会和生态健康的互惠关系

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Indigenous stewardship contributes to ecological biodiversity and ecosystem resiliency. Restoring reciprocal relationships between American Indians and traditional lands can improve ecosystem health and cure social ills through the restoration of traditional foods, medicines, and culturally utilized plants. Federal regulations and failure to recognize tribes near Yosemite National Park threaten endangered cultures and languages as well as traditionally utilized native plants. The societal understanding of the term natural, meaning without human influence, is becoming more complicated. Human-induced climate change and recognition of landscapes previously thought absent of human influence are now understood to have been shaped in part by Indigenous people, mainly through anthropogenic fire. Preserving public lands without Indigenous stewardship does not protect natural and cultural resources from impairment for future generations of Indigenous children.
机译:土着管理有助于生态生物多样性和生态系统弹性。通过恢复传统食品,药品和文化利用植物,恢复美国印第安人和传统土地之间的互惠关系可以改善生态系统健康和治疗社会病。联邦法规和未能识别优胜美地国家公园附近的部落威胁濒危文化和语言以及传统上使用的本土植物。社会理解自然,意味着没有人为影响,变得更加复杂。人为诱导的气候变化和对景观的识别以前认为人类影响力缺席现在被土着人民的形状被塑造,主要是通过人为火灾。维护没有土着管理的公共土地并不能保护未来几代土着儿童的自然和文化资源。

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