Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... monk , involved the creation and sanctifica- tion of a protected community forest through the ordination of the largest remaining tree in the forest . The tree ordination provides insight into how ecology monks throughout Thailand are ...
... monk , involved the creation and sanctifica- tion of a protected community forest through the ordination of the largest remaining tree in the forest . The tree ordination provides insight into how ecology monks throughout Thailand are ...
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... monks working independently of the government ) , who promote grassroots economic development throughout the country ( Darlington 1990 ; Somboon 1987 , 1988 ) . From the development monks emerged the ecology monks , who see their work as ...
... monks working independently of the government ) , who promote grassroots economic development throughout the country ( Darlington 1990 ; Somboon 1987 , 1988 ) . From the development monks emerged the ecology monks , who see their work as ...
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... monks , from tree ordinations and the establishment of sacred community forests to tree - planting ceremonies and exorcisms or long - life ceremonies at sites threatened by ecological destruction . THE MORALITY OF ENVIRONMENTALISM Monks ...
... monks , from tree ordinations and the establishment of sacred community forests to tree - planting ceremonies and exorcisms or long - life ceremonies at sites threatened by ecological destruction . THE MORALITY OF ENVIRONMENTALISM Monks ...
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