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"Indigenous Peoples of the North American Plains were ecologists of the highest order. And then the horse came and changed everything. [This book presents] an interdisciplinary account of the ecological relationships the Indigenous nations of the Plains had to the beaver, bison, horse, and their habitat prior to contact. Morgan's research shows an ecological understanding that sustained Indigenous Peoples for thousands of years"--

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"Indigenous Peoples of the North American Plains were ecologists of the highest order. And then the horse came and changed everything. [This book presents] an interdisciplinary account of the ecological relationships the Indigenous nations of the Plains had to the beaver, bison, horse, and their habitat prior to contact. Morgan's research shows an ecological understanding that sustained Indigenous Peoples for thousands of years"--
Autorenporträt
Grace Morgan (1934-2016) was a life-long scholar and researcher. Trained in anthropology, Morgan brought a unique ecological understanding to her field, studying the patterns of sustainability that marked Indigenous Plains First Nations' relationships to beaver and bison resources. James Daschuk, author of Clearing the Plains, is an associate professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at the University of Regina and a researcher with the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit. Cristina Eisenberg is a Smithsonian Research Associate, a Black Earth Institute Scholar, and the author of The Carnivore Way and The Wolf's Tooth.