Author's Note
Foreword
By Casey Camp-Horinek, Ponca Nation, Environmental Ambassador and Hereditary Drum Keeper of the Ponca Tribe
Part I: Entering the Terrain
Chapter 1: Worldviews Are a Portal
Chapter 2: The Story Is in Our Bones: Origin Stories to Remake our World
Chapter 3: Ancient Trees and Ancestral Warnings
Chapter 4: A Visionary Declaration from the Amazon
Part II: Dismantling Patriarchy, Racism, and the Myth of Whiteness: Ancient Mother and Women Rising
Chapter 5: She Rises
Chapter 6: Tracing and Healing the Assault on Women
Chapter 7: Listening to Black and Indigenous Women, and Debunking the Myth of Whiteness
Chapter 8: Worldviews of Our Ancestral Lineages
Part III: Reciprocity: A Thousandfold Act of Responsibility and Love
Chapter 9: Offering and Tending to the Land
Chapter 10: Composting the Cultural Toxins of Colonization and Capitalism
Chapter 11: Reciprocal Relationships with People and Land
Part IV: Living in Balance with the Natural Laws of the Earth
Chapter 12: Rights of Nature: A Systemic Solution
Part V: The Land Is Speaking: Language, Memory, and a Storied Living Landscape
Chapter 13: Worldviews Conjured by Words
Chapter 14: Songlines Through the Landscape
Chapter 15: Building a Relationship with the Storied Land
Reader's Guide and Resources
Acknowledgments
Credits
Endnotes
Index
About the Author
About the Publisher