Nebraskaland

December 2024 Nebraskaland

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

Issue link: http://mag.outdoornebraska.gov/i/1531405

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 62 of 79

December 2024 • Nebraskaland 63 a) Did you have a favorite tree growing up, or a special place you went to? b) Did you have a close encounter with something, alive or not? c) Was there a specifi c habitat you visited that had an infl uence on you? d) This could be over a span of time or one particular experience that infl uenced you. For this prompt, focus on describing what you remember of the natural world. 2. Refl ect on your experiences from the fi rst prompt and now write about how they made you feel or what they made you think. a) What infl uence did this have on your ideas or personal growth? b) Have these places or species changed in any way since you last experienced them? c) Have there been any big shifts for you since the experience? Understanding our connection to nature from the past can be helpful in processing how we arrived at the beliefs we hold today. And while it is guaranteed that we're all diff erent, I would take a bold guess and say that most of us will look back and fi nd that nature gave us something. Reciprocity Nature is reciprocal. If you're not familiar with the term reciprocity, it's essentially the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefi t. I learned about this concept from Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer. I recommend reading her essay, "The Serviceberry." Additionally, Kimmerer's book Braiding Sweetgrass is a personal favorite, capturing nature, what it is, and how we interact with one another, better than most works I have read. An enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Kimmerer blends her traditional ecological knowledge with incredible storytelling and accurate science fl awlessly. The author works to honor her connection to nature through artwork that educates about Nebraska's species and landscapes. ILLUSTRATION BY GRACE GAARD

Articles in this issue

view archives of Nebraskaland - December 2024 Nebraskaland