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How Indian Traditions help in environment conservation?

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How Indian Traditions help in environment conservation

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  1. The Native Americans were *extremely* resourceful. When they hunted the buffalo, they used literally every single part of it and wasted nothing!

    Of course they couldn't afford to, but they also hold the earth to be very sacred and would never do anything to pollute or disrespect our planet!


  2. REGION:south India(i belong here n i have observed it happen here)

    1.food is generally eaten on bannana leaves..so water is not wasted to clean them.

    2.these leaves are then fed to the cattle..

    3.DRY leaves from coconut trees were separated n segregated to make them into brooms..

    4.dung of cattle is used to make manure for farm lands..

    dung diluted with water is sprayed around house to keep mosquitoes n houseflies away..dung must be from healthy cattle..

    hope it is enough...or did u want it to be about the red indians..natives of america..?

  3. I'll give you an example of how us Native Americans were environmentally conscious......

    1)  Long before prescribed burns being a tool to prevent forest fires by the US Forest Service......long before European settlement....NA's use burns to get rid of old dead understory so fresh plants would emerge and of course produce more qualitative animals to hunt.

    2)  Many tribes were nomadic and moved their villages around (summer to winter ranges and so forth); this allow one area to not become over used.  You don't see this with Western culture who settle one place which causes destruction of that one place and its surroundings.....

    3)  A long time ago we would take boneheads (Sky Clipper) like the one who commented about us dancing around like chickens and bound him in either a place where the grizzly were plentiful, or throw them in a pile of fire ants, or just plain leave them high upon the mountains in the extreme colds of winter and summer (where the snow doesn't melt).  This would be done to get rid of boneheads of the tribe.  We didn't need any stupidity during a time of survival and serene lives.

  4. In hinduism or in  Vedic period every animal and plant is highlighted for their  existence and accepted by communities   not to destroy rather develop a comensalism. These are indicated in many festival.

  5. American Indians or people of India?

    Native Americans were (in the "old days") very resourceful and did not waste parts of the animals they hunted, but would use the entire thing.  They also used the dead plant after the crop they'd planted was harvested.

    They're not now,,,,,,,,,, or don't seem to be from what I've personally experienced with them.

    India Indians, sorry, I don't know.

  6. Most of indians r Vegetarian they save human resource.

  7. Everybody wears feathers on their heads, paints their faces and dances in grass skirts!  That'd make conservation of chicken, natural colors and paddy fields protected entities and environment would be conserved.

  8. They survived by using the only things they had, wood - for bows, arrows, canoes, and spears! teepees,and took very little from the environment in the process!

    They also used the water from springs, with no disturbance to the ecosystem, to make arrowheads from rocks, heat it then, take finger and drop water to chip it away, and also for drinking!

    They at all wild game, very nutritious, and much more healthy than white man's meat. Today's white man meat includes but is not limited to, pork, chicken, beef, etc which is raised in many cases by f***s of another farm animal species.

    They also tamed wild horses for transportation, no need for gasoline and did not need roads, another invention of white man which require the usage of bulldozer to cut the land all to pieces, and cause chemical spills and cause air pollution, and water pollution!

    Yes, The Indians were very efficient in managing to survive with good clean, Enviro-friendly survival methods!

    I see you later, friend!

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