Crossings at the Great Waterway: Indigenous Power and Presence in the St. Lawrence River Watershed

Loren Michael Mortimer
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Crossings at the Great Waterway: Indigenous Power and Presence in the St. Lawrence River Watershed

Loren Michael Mortimer
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?Crossings at the Great Waterway takes a novel, perceptive approach to people and place and skillfully incorporates Native and non-Native perspectives. The use of ?crossings? and the organization of the book around a watershed are creative and effectively executed. I?m especially impressed by Loren Mortimer?s ability to recast familiar stories by centering Indigenous people and perspectives and including multidimensional analysis. He simultaneously and skillfully weaves together a range of topics, including women, the environment, ecology, traditional ecological knowledge, and spirituality.??Todd M. Kerstetter, coeditor of Religion in the North American West

  • Published date: Feb 01, 2027
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 322
  • Publisher: Nebraska
  • ISBN: 9781496234087
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Loren Michael Mortimer completed a provost?s postdoctoral fellowship in Native North American history at Emory University in 2024. In his current positions as an adjunct faculty member at Georgia Central Technical College and chair of the Department of History at the Putnam County Charter School System, he leads programs in Indigenous place-based learning and community-engaged scholarship. 

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