Starship Citizens

Starship Citizens Indigenous Principles for 100 Year Interstellar Voyages

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Publisher's Synopsis

In order to send travellers on multi-generational journeys into far space, who better to teach us how to do that than Indigenous communities? In this insightful exploration, a scholar of Indigenous health and education outlines some of the principles that support Indigenous societies, and how they might enlighten future space voyages. She examines how Indigenous principles can sustain not only the basic needs of space travellers and settlements for equitable distribution of food, air, water, and other resources, but also provide the philosophical, ethical, and social processes that would be needed to underpin the mental health and well-being of future voyagers. She further shows how Indigenous ideals can ensure that space voyagers have the ability to have meaningful lives on the planets and in the interstellar space way beyond ours.

Book information

ISBN: 9781773433981
Publisher: Wood Lake Books (CA)
Imprint: Wood Lake Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 84
Weight: 132g
Height: 120mm
Width: 177mm
Spine width: 13mm