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Author Legat, Allice

Title Walking the land, feeding the fire : knowledge and stewardship among the Tłįcho̜ Dene / Allice Legat ; foreword by Joanne Barnaby
Published Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 231 pages) : illustrations
Series First peoples : new directions in Indigenous studies
First peoples (2010)
Contents Janiì's story : Moise's experience -- Learning stories -- Dwelling with Dè and Th̨chǫ nèèk'e -- Experiencing Kweètįį̨̀ : traders, miners, and bureaucrats -- Experiencing Kweètįį̨̀ : collaborating and taking action -- Following those who know -- Walking stories : leaving footprints -- The centrality of knowledge
Summary "In the Dene worldview, relationships form the foundation of a distinct way of knowing. For the Tlicho Dene, Indigenous peoples of Canada's Northwest Territories, as stories from the past unfold as experiences in the present, so unfolds a philosophy for the future. Walking the Land, Feeding the Fire vividly shows how - through stories and relationships with all beings - Tlicho knowledge is produced and rooted in the land
Tlicho-speaking people are part of the more widespread Athapaskan-speaking community, which spans the western sub-arctic and includes pockets in British Columbia, Alberta, California, and Arizona. Anthropologist Allice Legat undertook this work at the request of Tlicho Dene community elders, who wanted to provide younger Tlicho with narratives that originated in the past but provide a way of thinking through current critical land-use issues. Legat illustrates that, for the Tlicho Dene, being knowledgeable and being of the land are one and the same
Walking the Land, Feeding the Fire marks the beginning of a new era of understanding, drawing both connections to and unique aspects of ways of knowing among other Dene peoples, such as the Western Apache. As Keith Basso did with his studies among the Western Apache in earlier decades, Legat sets a new standard for research by presenting Dene perceptions of the environment and the personal truths of the storytellers without forcing them into scientific or public-policy frameworks. Legat approaches her work as a community partner - providing a powerful methodology that will impact the way research is conducted for decades to come - and provides unique insights and understandings available only through traditional knowledge."--Pub. desc
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-221) and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Dogrib Indians -- Northwest Territories -- Gamètì -- History
Dogrib Indians -- Northwest Territories -- Gamètì -- Folklore
Dogrib Indians -- Northwest Territories -- Gamètì -- Social life and customs
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Dogrib Indians.
Northwest Territories -- Gamètì.
Genre/Form Folklore.
History.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2011048711
ISBN 129978450X
9781299784505
9780816599660
0816599661