Reciprocal relationships with trees: rekindling Indigenous wellbeing and identity through the Yuin ontology of oneness

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Australian Geographer Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/00049182.2021.1910111
C. Arnold, J. Atchison, Anthony McKnight
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ABSTRACT Studies of Indigenous connections to the environment highlight that reciprocal relationships between humans and the nonhuman world are known to significantly influence human health and wellbeing. This paper builds upon existing approaches to understanding Country from Indigenous and more-than-human geographies, in order to explore the Yuin concept of oneness – an ontological view of relationships which acknowledges the co-creation of wellbeing between trees and people. Attributing sentience and autonomy to plants has been part of diverse Indigenous traditions for millennia, and yet within Western knowledge frameworks, the personification and anthropomorphism in such traditions continues to be viewed as limiting. Taking a decolonising approach, we set aside this deficit model in order to learn and then share what is gained by yarning with trees. We document a journey of the self and the rekindling of the lead authors' Aboriginal identity whereby Yuin knowledge and respectful ways of researching are placed at the centre of knowledge exploration and production. Through a personal journey focused on wellbeing, we show how trees communicate and how they are seen within the self. Accordingly, we demonstrate how the Yuin ontology of oneness transformed an individual's wellbeing, and provides opportunities to heal personal relations with the more-than-human world.
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与树木的互惠关系:通过合一的元本体论重新点燃原住民的幸福和身份
摘要对原住民与环境关系的研究强调,众所周知,人类与非人类世界之间的互惠关系会对人类健康和福祉产生重大影响。本文以现有的方法为基础,从土著和人类地理角度来理解国家,以探索尤因的一体性概念——一种承认树木和人之间共同创造福祉的关系的本体论观点。几千年来,将感知和自主归因于植物一直是不同土著传统的一部分,但在西方知识框架内,这些传统中的拟人化和拟人化仍然被视为是有限的。采取非殖民化的方法,我们搁置了这种赤字模型,以便学习并分享与树木一起庭院的收获。我们记录了一段自我之旅和主要作者原住民身份的重新点燃,Yuin知识和尊重的研究方式被置于知识探索和生产的中心。通过一次专注于幸福的个人旅程,我们展示了树木是如何交流的,以及它们在自我中是如何被看到的。因此,我们展示了尤因一体论如何改变个人的福祉,并提供了治愈个人关系的机会,而不仅仅是人类世界。
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期刊介绍: Australian Geographer was founded in 1928 and is the nation"s oldest geographical journal. It is a high standard, refereed general geography journal covering all aspects of the discipline, both human and physical. While papers concerning any aspect of geography are considered for publication, the journal focuses primarily on two areas of research: •Australia and its world region, including developments, issues and policies in Australia, the western Pacific, the Indian Ocean, Asia and Antarctica. •Environmental studies, particularly the biophysical environment and human interaction with it.
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