Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Discovered Ignorance: Recognizing the Problem
1. Ken-O-Sha’s Geologic Past and the Plaster Creek Watershed Today
2. Earliest Watershed Inhabitants and the Arrival of the Ottawa
Part 2. The History of Plaster Creek: Acknowledging Our Complicity
3. Interactions between the Ottawa and European Immigrants
4. European Settlement in West Michigan and the Impact on Plaster Creek
5. Worldview Contrasts and Ecological Fallout
Part 3. The New Story of Plaster Creek: Committing to Restoration and Reparations
6. The Emergence of Plaster Creek Stewards
7. Developing Engaged Citizens through Place-Based Education
8. Assessing the Problems with Applied Research
9. Reconciling the Human–Nature Relationship through On-the-Ground Restoration
10. Loving Our Downstream Neighbor—A Call for Environmental Justice
11. Engaging Faith Communities
12. Shaping Future Environmental Leaders
13. An Invitation to the Work of Reconciliation Ecology Everywhere
Notes
Bibliography
Index