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Explores how America's indigenous peoples related to and interacted with the natural world around them. The text explores the subject's multiple facets, from "Teaching the Ways of Nature" to "Becoming Nature". With stunning colour photos and a fresh angle on the topic, the text provides a thorough depth of knowledge to readers.
Unstitches the notion that the Eurocentric narrative is the only story of America. Wynne claims it is just one of many stories that weave diverse strands into a collective, national whole. She contends that until all stories of cultural liberation create the cloth of our schools' curriculum and our lives, America will continue to unravel.
Examines the choices that students face when navigating through their institutions of higher learning, workplaces and global society. Through the course of the book, the authors unpack with students how to creatively integrate and act on what you study both in and out of the classroom.
Focuses on some of the most pressing global issues of our time by examining the controversies that surround them, within the context of globalization. This book is designed to be used as a text in an undergraduate global issues course, or as a supplemental text in other courses that focus on international events, such as international relations.
Presents research on different family stressors and the challenges and experiences of families as they try to cope and bounce back from adversity. The text presents work from an array of disciplines and authors that serve to highlight the various complexities of stressors in our modern society and how families adjust and reach equilibrium.
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