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Image With her blockbuster book, “Braiding Sweetgrass,” Kimmerer’s ideas about how to repair humanity’s broken relationship with the natural world have spread far. Published in 2013 by ...
A couple of years ago, my husband and I decided to turn our Minnesota yard into a haven for bees and butterflies. We dug out the grass and planted native pollinators — coneflowers and monarda ...
When Emergence magazine asked “Braiding Sweetgrass” author Robin Wall Kimmererto ... Now, she has expanded the essay into a small book with a big title, “The Serviceberry: Abundance and ...
Sarah Wilson is the author of This One Wild and Precious Life (Harper Collins).
The discussion will explore different themes of Braiding Sweetgrass, a book that inspires its readers to delve deeper into the reciprocal relationship we have with our living world. This author event ...
Since she's a botanist, let's say Robin Wall Kimmerer's last book bloomed slowly. It was called "Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, And The Teachings Of Plants." ...
McQueen said one of her library's most-borrowed nonfiction books this year and last year was Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, which was published in 2013. "I just finished it and I ...
“It is an important idea and a serious challenge for me, at which I consistently fail,” says the author of the best-selling “Braiding Sweetgrass.” Her new book is “The Serviceberry.
expanding on the theme of reciprocity from her 2013 book Braiding Sweetgrass. At a time of increasing consumerism and declining natural resources, gifting, Kimmerer reminds us, is a truly renewable ...
This philosophy of the “gift economy” is one she touched on in her 2013 book, “Braiding Sweetgrass,” which draws on Native beliefs and traditions as well as science to place humans in the ...