Healing the Land Teaches Us Who We Are, Maceo Carrillo Martinet (9798889843559) — Readings Books
Healing the Land Teaches Us Who We Are
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Healing the Land Teaches Us Who We Are

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Rooted in Indigenous wisdom and a four-element framework, this book invites readers to rediscover and re-embody the truth that caring for ourselves and caring for the living Earth are one and the same.

Global knowledge, personal stories, and natural science for repairing environmental harm, restoring biodiversity, and rekindling cultural-ecological bonds-for readers of The Serviceberry and Fresh Banana Leaves

Healing the Land Teaches Us Who We Are helps us reconnect to the innate, embodied wisdom that many of us in modern Western society have abandoned-or been forced to forget.

Maceo Carrillo Martinet, PhD, builds on the work of Indigenous scholars like Robin Wall Kimmerer and Jessica Hernandez to share how not only are climate solutions still possible, they already exist-and they're being practiced by communities around the world. Explicitly decolonial, this book offers a framework rooted in reciprocity, resistance, and kinship with the living Earth, and is built around four life-giving elements-

Water- How ancient Indigenous water-harvesting technologies, like the Pueblo peoples' arid-garden systems, Peru's siembra y cosecha de agua, and women-led practices, are vital for sustaining water, land, and community-and are essential for climate resilience Earth- How successful community land stewardship-like Mexico's ejidos, Maghrebian agdal, and Southeast Asian rotational farming-continue to support ecological health and human life in spite of colonial desecration Fire- How "Indigenous fire"-frequent, low-intensity burns rooted in deep cultural relationship-functions as a crucial medicine for restoring forest health, preventing wildfires, and sustaining cultural and environmental resilience Air- The profound connection between linguistic diversity and biodiversity-and how language can be weaponized to colonize and erase or nurtured to heal and awaken Combining the four elements- How enduring human and ecological systems are built upon the interconnectedness of collective action, cultural appreciation, and diverse, restorative relationships with the natural world

Martinet anchors his survey of Indigenous Earth-based practices in the foundational nature of Indigenous science, sharing how they represent sophisticated systems of engineering, science, and philosophy actively destroyed and suppressed by colonial powers. These restoration efforts invite readers not only to learn but to participate-to re-member, practice, and defend the Indigenous ways of knowing, sustaining, and resisting that are vital to our collective future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
14 July 2026
Pages
286
ISBN
9798889843559

Rooted in Indigenous wisdom and a four-element framework, this book invites readers to rediscover and re-embody the truth that caring for ourselves and caring for the living Earth are one and the same.

Global knowledge, personal stories, and natural science for repairing environmental harm, restoring biodiversity, and rekindling cultural-ecological bonds-for readers of The Serviceberry and Fresh Banana Leaves

Healing the Land Teaches Us Who We Are helps us reconnect to the innate, embodied wisdom that many of us in modern Western society have abandoned-or been forced to forget.

Maceo Carrillo Martinet, PhD, builds on the work of Indigenous scholars like Robin Wall Kimmerer and Jessica Hernandez to share how not only are climate solutions still possible, they already exist-and they're being practiced by communities around the world. Explicitly decolonial, this book offers a framework rooted in reciprocity, resistance, and kinship with the living Earth, and is built around four life-giving elements-

Water- How ancient Indigenous water-harvesting technologies, like the Pueblo peoples' arid-garden systems, Peru's siembra y cosecha de agua, and women-led practices, are vital for sustaining water, land, and community-and are essential for climate resilience Earth- How successful community land stewardship-like Mexico's ejidos, Maghrebian agdal, and Southeast Asian rotational farming-continue to support ecological health and human life in spite of colonial desecration Fire- How "Indigenous fire"-frequent, low-intensity burns rooted in deep cultural relationship-functions as a crucial medicine for restoring forest health, preventing wildfires, and sustaining cultural and environmental resilience Air- The profound connection between linguistic diversity and biodiversity-and how language can be weaponized to colonize and erase or nurtured to heal and awaken Combining the four elements- How enduring human and ecological systems are built upon the interconnectedness of collective action, cultural appreciation, and diverse, restorative relationships with the natural world

Martinet anchors his survey of Indigenous Earth-based practices in the foundational nature of Indigenous science, sharing how they represent sophisticated systems of engineering, science, and philosophy actively destroyed and suppressed by colonial powers. These restoration efforts invite readers not only to learn but to participate-to re-member, practice, and defend the Indigenous ways of knowing, sustaining, and resisting that are vital to our collective future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
14 July 2026
Pages
286
ISBN
9798889843559