Plants, People, and Places 2020
DOI: 10.1515/9780228003175-013
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A Place Called Pípsell: An Indigenous Cultural Keystone Place, Mining, and Secwépemc Law

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“…Cultural keystone places with long histories of Indigenous occupancy and caretaking are being recognized, honored, and taken into consideration in legal disputes (Armstrong et al., 2021; Ignace & Ignace, 2020; Lyons et al., 2018). Indigenous chefs and authors are producing cookbooks featuring traditional foods (e.g., Watts & Watts, 2007), and the nutritional and cultural values of these foods are being widely promoted (Kuhnlein et al., 2009, 2013).…”
Section: Discussion: Environmental Change Restoration and Renewalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural keystone places with long histories of Indigenous occupancy and caretaking are being recognized, honored, and taken into consideration in legal disputes (Armstrong et al., 2021; Ignace & Ignace, 2020; Lyons et al., 2018). Indigenous chefs and authors are producing cookbooks featuring traditional foods (e.g., Watts & Watts, 2007), and the nutritional and cultural values of these foods are being widely promoted (Kuhnlein et al., 2009, 2013).…”
Section: Discussion: Environmental Change Restoration and Renewalmentioning
confidence: 99%