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EXPERIMENTING OVER THOUSANDS OF YEARS THE KUMEYAAY SHARED THE LAND WITH THE NATIVE CREATURES IN A SUSTAINABLE

“We argued instead that being Deaf, the specific and particular way of being, was shaped powerfully by shared histories.
We had begun to write the first part of what we now understand as ‘the promise of culture.’ The concept of culture reframed for us the idea of being Deaf, and allowed us to explore Deaf people’s long tradition of language and history as a way of understanding their lives.”

Padden, Carol, and Tom Humphries. Inside Deaf Culture. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, England: Harvard University Press, 2009. pp. 3-4.

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PARTICULAR WAY OF BEING WAS SHAPED POWERFULLY BY SHARED HISTORIES AND THE FIRST PROMISE OF CULTURE THE

“We argued instead that being Deaf, the specific and particular way of being, was shaped powerfully by shared histories.
We had begun to write the first part of what we now understand as ‘the promise of culture.’ The concept of culture reframed for us the idea of being Deaf, and allowed us to explore Deaf people’s long tradition of language and history as a way of understanding their lives.”

Padden, Carol, and Tom Humphries. Inside Deaf Culture. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, England: Harvard University Press, 2009. pp. 3-4.

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COMES FROM BODY AND HEART CHECKED AGAINST SHARED EXPERIENCE GRAND-MOTHER WISDOM SUSPECTS

“Philosophy is thus a place-based exercise. It comes from the body and the heart and is checked against shared experience. (Grandmother wisdom suspects the men who stay too long talking in the longhouse when they should be mending nets or something.”

Snyder, Gary. The Practice of the Wild. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1990. p. 64.

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BeWild ReWild

QUITE REALIZE WHAT IT HAS LOST THAT WHICH IS SHARED BY ALL OF US THAT WHICH IS OUR LARGER BEING

“Yet there is no choice but to call for the ‘recovery of the commons’—and this in a modern world which doesn't quite realize what it has lost. Take back, like the night, that which is shared by all of us, that which is our larger being.”

Snyder, Gary. The Practice of the Wild. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1990. p. 36.

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BeWild ReWild

THAN JUST ANIMALS WE MUST CONTEMPLATE THE SHARED GROUND OF OUR COMMON BIOLOGICAL BEING BEFORE

“That's understandable: other animals might feel they are something different than ‘just animals’ too. But we must contemplate the shared ground of our common biological being before emphasizing the differences.”

Snyder, Gary. The Practice of the Wild. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1990. p. 16.

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BeWild ReWild

OF A GIVEN TERRITORY WILDERNESS IS SEEN AS A SHARED SPACE THAT IS BOTH DANGEROUS AND MAGICAL AND

“If agrarian, the line between the life of the fields and that of the village is not hard and fast. In any case, wilderness, in the sense of being the most inaccessible part of a given territory, is seen as a shared space that is both dangerous and magical, and a place to go for spiritual as well as economic reasons. The study of archaic and oral nature-literature is constantly enlarging the body of lore that all of us are heir to.”

Snyder, Gary. "Ecology, Literature and the New World Disorder." Irish Pages 2, no. 2 (2004): 23. Accessed May 31, 2021.

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BeWild ReWild

OR NAMED OURSELVES FOR ANIMALS A LANGUAGE SHARED PLEASURE FULFILLMENT A WORLD OF NOUNS A LETTER

“knowledge by which we named our animals
or named ourselves
for animals
a language shared
pleasures
fulfillments
in a world of nouns

. . . . . . . .

12/75
a letter to Paul Celan in memory”

Rothenberg, Jerome. “From ‘The Notebooks.’” Vienna Blood & Other Poems. New York: J. Laughlin, 1980. p. 42.

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New Directions Books

OF THE DEAD TO UNRAVEL THE THREADS OF TIME SHARED BY MANY PEOPLE WOVEN INTO MAGICAL DREAMS

“The myth of the hero who goes to the land of the dead to unravel the threads of time & save the innocent has been shared by many people & woven into their most magical dreams.”

Carpenter, Edmund. “The Death of Sedna.” In Symposium of the Whole: A Range of Discourse toward an Ethnopoetics, edited by Jerome and Diane Rothenberg, 481. Berkeley; Los Angeles; London: University of California Press, 1983.

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University of California Press

THE WORLD OF LIVING MAGIC WE ABSORBED AND SHARED THE WORLD OF LIVING MAGIC WE ABSORBED AND

“We have lost the world of living magic, in which we absorbed and shared the experience of our ancestors. The old forms are no more than shadows on the horizon, whose fascination we can guess at but not feel.”

Frobenius, Leo. “Paideuma.” In Symposium of the Whole: A Range of Discourse toward an Ethnopoetics, edited by Jerome and Diane Rothenberg, 39. Berkeley; Los Angeles; London: University of California Press, 1983.

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University of California Press

BELLWETHER BLUE PERSONALIZING AN INTERFACE IN A SHARED ENVIRONMENT IS AN INVITATION TO DISASTER AS

“Most users just want to get their jobs done and care not whether the numbers in the spreadsheet default to Palatino in purple, Garamond in green, or Bodoni Semibold Extended Italic in bellwether blue.
Personalizing an interface in a shared environment is an invitation to disaster, as it means that the interface can change without notice.”

Raskin, Jef. The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems. Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2011. p. 49.

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DocShare

OTHERS AND TO RECEIVE REASSURANCE THE SENSE IS SHARED THAT ONE IS NOT AS FEARED NAKED AND ALONE

“Men need, as much as they need clothes, a sense of dignity and of purpose; and therefore they need systems which protect and legitimize such a sense, and a language and clusters of concepts which enable them to share that sense with others and to receive from others the reassurance of awareness that the sense is shared and that one is not, as one had feared, naked and alone. . . . There is something affected, and pretentious, in claiming to despise the expression, in great numbers of human beings, of general human needs which the scoffer necessarily shares. . . .”

Pearce, Roy Harvey. "Gesta Humanorum: Notes on the Humanist as Witness." Daedalus 99, no. 2 (1970): 435-50. Accessed July 19, 2021. p. 437.

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ONE'S INSIDE OUTSIDE SPACE SILENCE PLEASURE SHARED BY ALL SENTIENT BEINGS THROUGHOUT TIME AND

“Own’s own inside/outside/space/silence
Pleasure shared by all sentient beings without exception
throughout space and time”

Oliveros, Pauline. "The Earth Worm Also Sings: A Composer's Practice of Deep Listening." Leonardo Music Journal 3 (1993): 36. doi:10.2307/1513267.

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FEEL THE COMMON BOND WITH OTHERS THROUGH A SHARED INNER EXPERIENCE MADE MANIFEST AND ACCEPTED

“Healing can occur in relation to the above activities when 1) individuals feel the common bond with others through a shared experience. 2) when one’s inner experience is made manifest and accepted by others.”

Oliveros, Pauline. Sonic Meditations. Urbana, IL: Smith Publications, 1974. p. 1.

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Monoskop