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Reconciliation in a Michigan Watershed

Restoring Ken-O-Sha

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Like many American urban waterways, Ken-O-Sha has been in decline for nearly two hundred years. Once life-supporting, the waterway now known as Plaster Creek is life-threatening. In this provocative book, scholars and environmentalists Gail Gunst Heffner and David P. Warners explore the watershed’s ecological, social, spiritual, and economic history to determine what caused the damage, and describe more recent efforts to repair it. Heffner and Warners provide insight into the concept of reconciliation ecology, as enacted through their group, Plaster Creek Stewards,who together with community partners refuse to accept the status quo of a contaminated creek unfit for children’s play, severely reduced biological diversity, and environmental injustices. Their work reveals that reconciliation ecology needs to focus not only on repairing damaged human–nature relationships, but also on the relationships between people groups, including Indigenous North Americans and the descendants of European colonizers.

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Authors:
Heffner, Gail Gunst|Warners, David P.
Country of Publication:
United States
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781611864939
Number of Pages:
319
Publication Date:
01/05/2024
Publisher:
Michigan State University Press
Year Published:
2024
Place of Publication:
East Lansing, MI
Language:
English
Imprint:
Michigan State University Press
SKU:
9781611864939

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