Native Peoples and the Environment
Cultural erasure refers to the process through which a group's cultural identity, practices, languages, and histories are systematically diminished or eliminated, often as a result of colonization, assimilation, or societal neglect. This loss can significantly impact how environmental knowledge and traditional practices are passed down through generations, affecting the relationship between communities and their surroundings. Additionally, cultural erasure can disconnect communities from their spiritual beliefs and ecological responsibilities that are often rooted in animistic traditions and the significance of totems within clan structures.
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