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    The Sons of the Wind
    Cities, Nature and Development
    • Cities, Nature and Development

      The Politics and Production of Urban Vulnerabilities

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book presents an interdisciplinary exploration of urban vulnerabilities, highlighting the complex interplay between human and ecological communities in cities. Through diverse international case studies, it demonstrates how the concept of 'urban vulnerabilities' serves as both a metaphor and an analytical framework, enhancing political ecological theories related to urban environments. Scholars contribute insights that deepen the understanding of the challenges faced by vulnerable populations and ecosystems within urban contexts.

      Cities, Nature and Development
    • The Sons of the Wind

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      The Sons of the Wind presents the mythology and sacred spirits of the Lakota. Based on information given to Dr. James Walker a century ago by Lakota Holy Men, this compilation includes the cycle of creation, the appearance of spirits and animals, the making of the four directions, and the coming of the Real People.

      The Sons of the Wind