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Subject: Bioregioning Is Our Future | PCI Messenger August 2025
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Bioregioning Is Our Future
by Richard Heinberg
Lately I’ve been reading Andrew Schelling’s
Tracks Along the Left Coast, a biography of linguist, anthropologist, and
anarchist Jaime de Angulo (1887-1950). De Angulo was a character worth
knowing about. His affluent Spanish parents gave him a civilized upbringing
in fashionable Paris; nevertheless, he had a wild streak. So, before he
turned 20, de Angulo hightailed it to San Francisco, arriving just in time
for the Great Quake of 1906.
During the next few years, he earned a medical
degree, then worked as a cowboy trekking the California coast. The Native
Americans he met fascinated and impressed him. As a way of documenting and
preserving their way of life, which he regarded as perfectly adapted to the
endlessly varied, stunningly beautiful landscape around him, de Angulo
(often collaborating with his linguist wife, Lucy Shepard Freeland) learned
and described 25 of the roughly 100 Native languages then spoken in
California. “Salvage linguistics,” anthropologist Franz Boas called it.
CONTINUE READING
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From: Bulat Yessekin <bulat.yessekin at gmail.com>
Date: вт, 30 сент. 2025 г. в 06:10
Subject: Fwd: Bioregioning Is Our Future 30 сентября
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