TY - BOOK
T1 - Tropical Forests of Oceania: Anthropological Perspectives
AU - Filer, Colin
AU - Bell, Joshua A
AU - West, Paige
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - For most indigenous groups globally, their lands and territories are inextricably tied to their ontological propositions about the world and their epistemic practices with regard to the world. Land is interwoven with history, memory, belief, practice and subjectivity. In this volume, we expand the discussion around indigenous peoples and land and argue that in many places in the larger forested nation-states of Oceania, forests are also life.
AB - For most indigenous groups globally, their lands and territories are inextricably tied to their ontological propositions about the world and their epistemic practices with regard to the world. Land is interwoven with history, memory, belief, practice and subjectivity. In this volume, we expand the discussion around indigenous peoples and land and argue that in many places in the larger forested nation-states of Oceania, forests are also life.
U2 - 10.22459/TFO.08.2015
DO - 10.22459/TFO.08.2015
M3 - Edited Book
SN - 9781925022728
VL - 1
T3 - Asia-Pacific environment monograph
BT - Tropical Forests of Oceania: Anthropological Perspectives
PB - ANU Press
CY - Canberra
ER -