(Human) Nature of Place in BioregionalismUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1999 - 108 pages |
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... aspect of nature , and nature is one aspect of environment , it cannot be denied that humans are of a particular type of nature , and create particular types of environments . We have the ability , unlike any other component of nature ...
... aspect of nature , and nature is one aspect of environment , it cannot be denied that humans are of a particular type of nature , and create particular types of environments . We have the ability , unlike any other component of nature ...
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... aspects of the natural environment . Representative of this is Planet Drum's definition of bioregion as " a distinct area with coherent and interconnected plant and animal communities , and natural systems , often defined by a watershed ...
... aspects of the natural environment . Representative of this is Planet Drum's definition of bioregion as " a distinct area with coherent and interconnected plant and animal communities , and natural systems , often defined by a watershed ...
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... aspects of nature , Snyder describes the hunt of a Pueblo Indian that begins with rituals involving physical and mental purification , songs , and offerings . After shooting the deer corn meal is sprinkled in front of the mouth of the ...
... aspects of nature , Snyder describes the hunt of a Pueblo Indian that begins with rituals involving physical and mental purification , songs , and offerings . After shooting the deer corn meal is sprinkled in front of the mouth of the ...
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