Old Stories New Ways

Old Stories  New Ways
Author: Vivian Manasc
Publsiher: Brush Education
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-12-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781550598629

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Vivian Manasc, one of the founders of Manasc Isaac Architects, has pioneered sustainable architecture in Canada. Her work in partnership with Indigenous communities has been her greatest inspiration, and it has transformed the very nature of her practice. Through the profound lessons of the seven Grandfather Teachings, Vivian came to understand that the process of planning and designing a building should be a circle, with the beginning and end of the story linked together. The stories Vivian tells in Old Stories, New Ways are also framed by these teachings of Courage, Love, Wisdom, Respect, Truth, Humility and Honesty, with each teaching illuminating an aspect of how working with Dene, Cree, Saulteaux, Métis, Inuit and Inuvialuit communities has influenced her design practice.

Old Stories New Ways Conversations about an Architecture Inspired by Indigenous Ways of Knowing

Old Stories  New Ways   Conversations about an Architecture Inspired by Indigenous Ways of Knowing
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1266219538

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Old Stories, New Ways is about the influence that Indigenous Elders and their Grandfather Stories have had on the Manasc Isaac projects, not only on Indigenous lands but also on their practice as a whole. Indigenous ways of knowing make for better, more sustainable architecture, and it also made Manasc Isaac a more caring, nurturing, best practices firm, always ready to look at any problem from an Indigenous perspective.

New Architecture on Indigenous Lands

New Architecture on Indigenous Lands
Author: Joy Monice Malnar,Frank Vodvarka
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: ARCHITECTURE
ISBN: 0816677441

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New Architecture on Indigenous Lands takes readers on a virtual tour of recent Native building projects in Canada and the western and midwestern United States. With close attention to details of design, questions of tradition, and cultural issues, and through interviews with designers and their Native clients, it provides an in-depth introduction to the new Native architecture in its many guises.

The House in the Cerulean Sea

The House in the Cerulean Sea
Author: TJ Klune
Publsiher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781250217325

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A NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY, and WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER! A 2021 Alex Award winner! The 2021 RUSA Reading List: Fantasy Winner! An Indie Next Pick! One of Publishers Weekly's "Most Anticipated Books of Spring 2020" One of Book Riot’s “20 Must-Read Feel-Good Fantasies” Lambda Literary Award-winning author TJ Klune’s bestselling, breakout contemporary fantasy that's "1984 meets The Umbrella Academy with a pinch of Douglas Adams thrown in." (Gail Carriger) Linus Baker is a by-the-book case worker in the Department in Charge of Magical Youth. He's tasked with determining whether six dangerous magical children are likely to bring about the end of the world. Arthur Parnassus is the master of the orphanage. He would do anything to keep the children safe, even if it means the world will burn. And his secrets will come to light. The House in the Cerulean Sea is an enchanting love story, masterfully told, about the profound experience of discovering an unlikely family in an unexpected place—and realizing that family is yours. "1984 meets The Umbrella Academy with a pinch of Douglas Adams thrown in." —Gail Carriger, New York Times bestselling author of Soulless At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Lo TEK

Lo TEK
Author: Julia Watson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2019
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3836578182

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In an era of high-tech and climate extremes, we are drowning in information while starving for wisdom. Enter Lo--TEK, a design movement building on indigenous philosophy and vernacular infrastructure to generate sustainable, resilient, nature-based technology. With a foreword by anthropologist Wade Davis and spanning 18 countries from Peru to...

Our Voices

Our Voices
Author: Rebecca Kiddle
Publsiher: Oro Editions
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1940743494

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Our Voices: Indigeneity and Architecture is an exciting advance in the field of architecture offering multiple indigenous perspectives on architecture and design theory and practice. Indigenous authors from Aotearoa NZ, Canada, Australia, and the USA explore the making and keeping of places and spaces which are informed by indigenous values and identities. The lack of publications to date offering an indigenous lens on the field of architecture belies the rich expertise found in indigenous communities in all four countries. This expertise is made richer by the fact that this indigenous expertise combines both architecture and design professional practice, that for the most part is informed by Western thought and practice, with a frame of reference that roots this architecture in the indigenous places in which it sits.

The Unplugging

The Unplugging
Author: Yvette Nolan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1770911324

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In this tale of survival, two women are exiled from their post-apocalyptic village because they have passed their child-bearing years.

Education Indigenous Knowledges and Development in the Global South

Education  Indigenous Knowledges  and Development in the Global South
Author: Anders Breidlid
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136224751

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The book's focus is the hegemonic role of so-called modernist, Western epistemology that spread in the wake of colonialism and the capitalist economic system, and its exclusion and othering of other epistemologies. Through a series of case studies the book discusses how the domination of Western epistemology has had a major impact on the epistemological foundation of the education systems across the globe. The book queries the sustainability of hegemonic epistemology both in the classrooms in the global South as well as in the face of the imminent ecological challenges of our common earth, and discusses whether indigenous knowledge systems would better serve the pupils in the global South and help promote sustainable development.