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Gregory A.
Cajete is a Tewa
author and
professor from
Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. He has
pioneered reconciling indigenous perspectives in sciences...
- 30–31. Lipe 2006, p. 30.
Cajete &
Nichols 2004.
Vivian &
Reiter 1965, pp. 82–92.
Hurst & Till 2006, p. 78.
Bibliography Cajete,
Gregory A.; Nichols, Teresa...
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Americans make rock art?". Rock Art in Arkansas.
Retrieved 9 May 2016.
Cajete, Gregory,
Donna Eder and
Regina Holyan. Life
Lessons through Storytelling:...
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Sherwin Bitsui,
Navajo poet
Ignatia Broker,
White Earth Ojibwe author Gregory Cajete,
Santa Clara Pueblo Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Crow Cr****
Sioux author, poet,...
- New Mexico, the
Ancestral Puebloans settled on "pumice patches" of the El
Cajete Pumice which likely retained a
greater amount of
moisture and was ideal...
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Maryboy Karlie Noon
Lydia Jennings Ian Saem
Majnep Robin Wall
Kimmerer Cajete,
Gregory (2000).
Native science :
natural laws of interdependence. Clear...
- Twotrees,
living stories have a mind, a time, and a place. For
Gregory Cajete and
lived stories are the “life and
process of the
natural world becoming...
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Interdependence is a 2001 book
about traditional ecological knowledge by
Gregory Cajete.
Native Science was
first published by
Clear Light Publishing in 2001 and...
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years ago at
Banco Bonito,
along a
structural ring
fracture zone. The El
Cajete Pumice and
Battleship Rock
Ignimbrite were
emplaced in a
single eruptive...
- Investigations. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-11267-1.
Retrieved January 30, 2013.
Cajete,
Gregory (2000).
Native science:
natural laws of
interdependence (1st ed...