Eavesdropping on the Atisokanak

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From missionaries to anthropologists to today's scholars, Western writers have propagated the view that Native American peoples had no philosophers, and that no such thing as Indigenous higher thought exists. Today, a slow movement within academia is growing to include First Nations' worldviews, but we have far to go before Indigenous philosophies are fully recognized as equally valid and valuable sources of knowledge. In a bold yet gentle first effort, this book engages Anishinaabe Oral Traditions as philosophical entities. With humour and humility, the author takes readers along on a personal journey of discovery and learning, in which each step of the meaning making process is shared. Utilizing Hermeneutics, the author discovers the rigorous logic in mythical thought, what is considered the enterprise of philosophy in the Anishinaabe worldview, and alternative explanations for the workings of the universe, and our being a part of it, that Anishinaabe philosophy offers. This unique work designed for researchers, educators, and anyone wishing to better understand Indigenous ways of knowing and seeing the world, makes for captivating, professional, yet easy to follow reading.

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Bernadette M. Friedmann-Conrad, BA Honours High Honours, Certs. Intercultural Leadership & Journalism, received her degree in Indigenous Studies from the First Nations University of Canada / University of Regina,SK,Canada. She presently works as a Human Resources Officer, writes as a freelance reporter, and is pursuing her MA in Cultural Studies.


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From missionaries to anthropologists to today's scholars, Western writers have propagated the view that Native American peoples had no philosophers, and that no such thing as Indigenous higher thought exists. Today, a slow movement within academia is growing to include First Nations' worldviews, but we have far to go before Indigenous philosophies are fully recognized as equally valid and valuable sources of knowledge. In a bold yet gentle first effort, this book engages Anishinaabe Oral Traditions as philosophical entities. With humour and humility, the author takes readers along on a personal journey of discovery and learning, in which each step of the meaning making process is shared. Utilizing Hermeneutics, the author discovers the rigorous logic in mythical thought, what is considered the enterprise of philosophy in the Anishinaabe worldview, and alternative explanations for the workings of the universe, and our being a part of it, that Anishinaabe philosophy offers. This unique work designed for researchers, educators, and anyone wishing to better understand Indigenous ways of knowing and seeing the world, makes for captivating, professional, yet easy to follow reading.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639320282
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H5mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9783639320282
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-32028-2
    • Titel Eavesdropping on the Atisokanak
    • Autor Bernadette M. Friedmann-Conrad
    • Untertitel A Hermeneutical Interpretation of Selected Anishinaabe (Ojibway) Oral Traditions
    • Gewicht 134g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 88
    • Genre Philosophie

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