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Ways to a waterhole
pp. 455-460
Abstract
Courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.I first saw this actual artifact during a teacher education workshop in a museum. "This is a map," explained the collections manager at the Museum of Natural History. "It tells you how to get from one watering hole to the next and how to think about getting from one watering hole to the next." "It is a depiction, drawn by an Aborigine artist, of a cave painting.
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Tippins Deborah J., Mueller Michael P., van Eijck Michiel, Adams Jennifer D. (2010) Cultural studies and environmentalism: the confluence of ecojustice, place-based (science) education, and indigenous knowledge systems. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 455-460
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-3929-3_38
Full citation:
Adams Jennifer D. (2010) „Ways to a waterhole“, In: D. J. Tippins, M. P. Mueller, M. Van Eijck & J. D. Adams (eds.), Cultural studies and environmentalism, Dordrecht, Springer, 455–460.