Healing and the environment in American Indian biographies
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2016
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Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Abstract
“This is the Earth, healed again, growing green and blue. I want you to remember this exactly
as it is, and then go and tell the people that if enough of us hold this image in their minds, we can
heal the Earth and make it like it was a long time ago.” This statement by Grandfather Rolling
Thunder is one of the many made by Native American medicine men who have an affinity with
nature. This affinity is reflected in their everyday lives as medicine men who have been entrusted
with the task of healing the body, mind and spirit of their fellow men and women. Using
Glotfelty’s theory of Eco-criticism, this paper addresses the variety of issues facing American
Indian beliefs and the way of life that they have adopted for themselves or that has been forced
upon them by the political, social and economic situation. In doing this, the focus will be on
trying to determine how far traditional beliefs have impacted the environment, at the same time
that they have managed to make a place for themselves in contemporary theories of conventional
medicine.
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Eco-criticism, Medicine, Medicine men, American Indian
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Bhatti, S.A. 2016. Healing and the environment in American Indian biographies. 2nd International Conference on the Humanities (ICH 2016), 06th - 07th October, Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.