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Marie Helene Laraque
In the decade of the 1970's when Native American activism was reaching its high point in the United States two…
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Sense and sense-making in Nature relies on the influences (seen & unseen) of your spatial semantics (making meaning with your senses) and Physical Literacy (knowing the social-landscape/dynamics of your community, tribe's social typography) and how sacred, symbolic meaning in cultures -- can help us understand the "other" as…
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A 1919 book titled “A Shadow Passes” contained a collection of vignettes depicting scenes in nature.
English author and playwright named Eden Phillpotts noted how a magnifying lens could heighten visual acuity (such that the perceived beauty of some plants would be enhanced). The passage included a saying about the plant species Menyanthes…
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