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A Lakota Approach to Biodynamics: Taking Life Seriously
Contributor(s): Strong, Devon (Author), Strong, Susan C. (Editor), Van Buuren, Dawn (Editor)
ISBN: 1584209739     ISBN-13: 9781584209737
Publisher: Lindisfarne Books
OUR PRICE:   $14.25  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - Animal Husbandry
- Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - Sustainable Agriculture
Dewey: 630
LCCN: 2021275984
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.3" W x 8.3" (0.40 lbs) 150 pages
 
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Devon Strong was a farmer and bison rancher in the Western United States whose utterly unique approach to biodynamic agriculture and animal husbandry, stemming as it did from his profound connection with the spirituality of the (Native North American) Lakota people, was just beginning to draw worldwide interest at the time of his early and unexpected death in late 2015.

A Lakota Approach to Biodynamics includes Devon's unfinished manuscript Taking Life Seriously, all of his published articles, as well as reports and remembrances from both his own family and leading figures of the international biodynamic movement.

This book is both Devon's final word on the legacy of his singular way of relating to land and animals and a loving tribute to his vision, inspiration, and intentions for the future of agriculture.


Contributor Bio(s): Strong, Devon: -
Devon Strong
ran Four Eagles Farm, a member supported organic farm located outside of Yreka, California. He was a biodynamic farmer for twenty-one years, and a bison rancher for seventeen. He was a member of the Oregon Biodynamic Group. In addition to his farm work, he traveled all over the West, shoeing horses and shearing sheep. He was raised on cattle ranches in Nevada and pursued traditional Lakota studies for thirty years; he was eventually formally adopted by a Lakota family. He ran sweat lodges and served as a ceremonial leader in many different settings in his local community. Near the end of his life, his innovative merging of Lakota buffalo ceremony with biodynamic practices led to his being twice invited to lead workshops and presentations at the International Biodynamic Agriculture Conference, held at the world center of Rudolf Steiner's thought, the Goetheanum, in Dornach, Switzerland.Strong, Susan C.: - Susan C. Strong, Ph.D., is a writer, editor, trainer, nonprofit strategist, and activist. After a career that included teaching at the college level at U.C. Berkeley's Rhetoric Department and also at the Communications Department of St. Mary's College, Moraga, followed by many years of working in progressive nonprofit organizations in the U.S., she founded the Metaphor Project in 1997. The mission of The Metaphor Project is to assist progressives and liberals in mainstreaming their messages by framing them as part of the ideal American story. She is the author of Move Our Message: How to Get America's Ear. Her articles and blogs have been published in a wide variety of venues.Van Buuren, Dawn: -
Dawn van Buuren
is a sixth-generation native Oregonian, currently living in Portland, Oregon, with her husband Zachary (Devon's son), their new baby, and plentiful pets. When her penchant for pedantic proofreading isn't on the forefront, Dawn often enjoys a rousing game of Scrabble, practicing permaculture in her backyard with her chickens, hand embroidery, and herbalism.