Nature bound
Jul 30, 2021
1 minute
Tree Sense: Ways of Thinking About Trees
Ed. Susette Goldsmith
Massey University Press
From the scientific through to the navel-gazey, from the conceptual through to the mythological, and from the observational through to the activist, gathers a dozen essays about the many ways of looking at New Zealand’s trees. The book raises interesting questions about how we perceive, interact with, and use local flora both from Pākehā and Māori perspectives.
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