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  1. Defending Mother Earth brings together important Native voices to address urgent issues of environmental devastation as they affect the indigenous peoples throughout the Americas. The essays document a range of ecological disasters, including the devastating effects of mining, water pollution, nuclear power facilities, and toxic waste dumps. In an expression of "environmental racism",

  2. 31 de oct. de 1996 · Defending Mother Earth brings together important Native voices to address urgent issues of environmental devastation as they affect the indigenous peoples throughout the Americas. The essays document a range of ecological disasters, including the devastating effects of mining, water pollution, nuclear power facilities, and toxic waste dumps.

  3. Defending Mother Earth brings together important Native voices to address urgent issues of environmental devastation as they affect the indigenous peoples throughout the Americas. The essays document a range of ecological disasters, including the devastating effects of mining, water pollution, nuclear power facilities, and toxic waste dumps.

  4. Defending Mother Earth: Native American Perspectives on Environmental Justice : Jace Weaver, ed. Earth Community, Earth Ethics: Larry L. Rasmussen : Earth Ethics: James Martin-Schramm, Daniel Spencer, and Laura Stivers : Ecology and Liberation: A New Paradigm* Leonard Boff : Ecowomanism: African American Women and Earth-Honoring Faiths ...

  5. Defending Mother Earth: Native American Perspectives on Environmental Justice, and as the title of my 2010 collection of essays, Notes from a Miner's Canary: Essays on the State of Native America. Riffing on Cohen's compari son, in the New England Law Review, Steven Paul McSloy wrote, "On the

  6. CRY OF THE EARTH, CRY OF THE POOR Leonardo Boff DEFENDING MOTHER EARTH: Native American Perspectives on Environmental Justice Jace Weaver, editor EARTH COMMUNITY, EARTH ETHICS Larry Rasmussen EARTH ETHICS James Martin-Schramm, Daniel Spencer, and Laura Stivers ECOWOMANISM: African American Women and Earth-Honoring Faiths Melanie L. Harris

  7. in the introduction to DEFENDING MOTHER EARTH: NATIVE AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE (Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 1996), editor Jace Weaver of the Cherokee nation argues against Sam Gill and John Bierhorst. Weaver says: "Recently some scholars have disputed the antiquity and authenticity of this concept, central to many ...