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users 43 But learning to to see in in in urgent times requires requires more than technology and science it it requires requires that that we we we relearn how to to remember as as we we we imagine new futures 44 Kimmerer writes that that we we we we we must “walk back along the ancestral road and and pick up what what was left behind ” ” but in in in doing so she asks “How do do we we we recognize what what what we we we should reclaim and and and what what is is dangerous refuse?”45 To return to to the the the the world of of the the the the herbal and and and the the the the herbarium and and and to to to exclusively scientific modes of of seeing risks again instrumentalizing the the the the the the the local the the the the the the embodied and and and the the the the the the experiential Instead we we we must learn to to to see see them anew while remembering what what they they were and and what what they they are By creating compost we we we can begin to to develop new ways of finding Endnotes
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