Two traditions of the sea: the relationship of indigenous peoples to their waters and shores--not only as a source of livelihood but of identity, ... An article from: Arena Magazine
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Author(s)Nonie Sharp
ISBN / ASINB0008FFKA2
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Title: Two traditions of the sea: the relationship of indigenous peoples to their waters and shores--not only as a source of livelihood but of identity, cultural memory, and spirituality--points to new ways for the world to think about managing depleted resources and re-grounding our lives and communities.(Saltwater People: The Waves of Memory)(Excerpt)
Author: Nonie Sharp
Publication:Arena Magazine (Refereed)
Date: August 1, 2002
Publisher: Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd.
Page: 35(4)
Article Type: Excerpt
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Citation Details
Title: Two traditions of the sea: the relationship of indigenous peoples to their waters and shores--not only as a source of livelihood but of identity, cultural memory, and spirituality--points to new ways for the world to think about managing depleted resources and re-grounding our lives and communities.(Saltwater People: The Waves of Memory)(Excerpt)
Author: Nonie Sharp
Publication:Arena Magazine (Refereed)
Date: August 1, 2002
Publisher: Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd.
Page: 35(4)
Article Type: Excerpt
Distributed by Thomson Gale

