Reconciliation Here on Earth
In James Tully, John Borrows & Michael Asch (eds.), Resurgence and Reconciliation: Indigenous–Settler Relations and Earth Teachings. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp. 83-129 (2018)
Abstract
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliation of indigenous and non-indigenous people (natives and newcomers) with each other in all our diversity. The second is the reconciliation of indigenous and non-indigenous people (human beings) with the living earth: that is, reconciliation with more-than-human living beings (plants, animals, ecosystems and the living earth as a whole). I will not discuss formal reconciliation procedures carried on by governments, courts and commissions. Rather I focus on more basic, informal and transformative practices of reconciliation and the shared responsibilities we all have to engage in these two projects of reconciliation. This first section sets out the general argument and the following three sections explore aspects of it.
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