2018
McGregor, D.
Berghahn Journals
The author examines Indigenous environmental justice traditions, and draws from the Anishinabek philosophy of mino-mnaamodzawin (well-being), which emphasizes mutually respectful and beneficial relationships with all living and non-living things, to highlight what Indigenous environmental justice looks like. She argues that this philosphy can serve as a potential foundational contributor to the development of a new ethical standard of conduct for advancing environmental justice theory and practice.
Mino-Mnaamodzawin: Achieving Indigenous Environmental Justice in Canada.
McGregor, D. (2018). Mino-Mnaamodzawin: Achieving Indigenous environmental justice in Canada. Environment and Society, 9(1), 7-25.
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