Amanda Capper - Reflection on an Unassigned Thingy
In my thesis paper, I argued that the Adivasi, an oral society in India, preserved their environment better than Hindu practices do, which are literary because they use religious texts. A quote I used was from the author and researcher, Emma Tomalin, who states, "There is a difference in emphasis where it is sacred therefore it should be protected rather than the contemporary religious environmentalist position which says it should be protected therefore it is sacred."
I thought this quote was really interesting, because it acknowledges not only the effect but moreso the intent and regard for the environment one has. This is important. This connects to what I was discussing in my thesis, because I used this quote to show that the Adivasi were localized to a specific environmental niche, whereas Hindus are not. This means that the environmental intent of the Adivasi is that more evident.
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