Braiding Sweetgrass

Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants

400 pages

English language

Published July 29, 2020 by Penguin Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-14-199195-5
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A strong argument for other ways of knowing

4 stars

Kimmerer spends a lot of time in this book comparing and contrasting Western science to indigenous ways of knowing, specifically from the Potawatomi tradition. As she's someone formally trained in western science, I understood her thesis being that indigenous ways of knowing can coexist with western science, but more than anything, I felt that this book did a really good job justifying why we shouldn't treat science as the end all be all of knowledge.

On one hand, I think this book reintroduced my very secular mind to the ways in which having a spiritual connection to nature can be extremely enriching and can add to our collective understanding of the natural world

On the other hand, it provides a basis for understanding where exactly science falls short in its attempt to catalogue the universe, as well as exposing its "objectivity" for the many ways in which it is actually …

Subjects

  • Philosophy of nature
  • Human ecology
  • Nature, effect of human beings on
  • Human-plant relationships
  • Indian philosophy
  • Botany
  • Indians of north america, middle west
  • Indians of north america, social life and customs

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