Deep Ecology and Indigenous Practices in the Central Himalayas

Authors

  • Deepika Pant Assistant Professor, Department of English, Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.

Keywords:

Deep Ecology, Indigenous Practices, Cultural Diversity, Ecological Preservation

Abstract

This study explores how the people of Uttarakhand have preserved their indigenous knowledge through folklore and customs. It also examines the links between the philosophy of Deep Ecology and these cultural components. It highlights the coexistence of cultural traditions and environmental conservation initiatives with potent instances. The study emphasises that deep empathy and appreciation for nature lead to a better natural environment.

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Published

2025-07-19

How to Cite

Pant, D. (2025). Deep Ecology and Indigenous Practices in the Central Himalayas. Summerhill: IIAS Review, 30(2), 69–73. Retrieved from http://14.139.58.200/ojs/index.php/summerhill/article/view/1676