Knowledge of today was Indian’s know-how yesterday [Unknown Binding] Charlotte Rogers

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The author autographed on the first page. Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

Charlotte Rogers’ “Knowledge of today was Indian’s know-how yesterday” is a compelling exploration of the enduring wisdom and practices of indigenous communities. With insightful prose and meticulous research, Rogers unveils the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Native peoples, challenging the notion of their ways being primitive. From sustainable agriculture to intricate weaving, this book celebrates the profound contributions of indigenous cultures to modern practices. This autographed copy, despite its worn cover, remains a cherished artifact for collectors and readers, a tangible connection to the author’s passion for preserving Native American knowledge.

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The author autographed on the first page. Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This intriguing volume, “Knowledge of today was Indian’s know-how yesterday” by Charlotte Rogers, offers a fascinating exploration of the enduring wisdom and practices of indigenous communities. Rogers, a respected scholar and advocate for Native American rights, delves into the rich tapestry of traditional knowledge systems that have been passed down through generations. From sustainable agricultural techniques to intricate weaving methods, this book unveils the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Native peoples, challenging the notion that their ways were primitive or unsophisticated. With her insightful prose and meticulous research, Rogers invites readers to appreciate the profound contributions of indigenous cultures to modern-day practices, reminding us of the invaluable lessons we can learn from those who have lived in harmony with the land for centuries. This autographed copy, despite its worn cover, remains a cherished artifact for collectors and readers alike, a tangible connection to the author’s passion for preserving and celebrating the enduring legacy of Native American knowledge.

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The author autographed on the first page. Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.