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Cutting the Vines of the Past: Environmental Histories of the Central African Rain Forest
 
 
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May 22, 2002

Cutting the Vines of the Past offers a novel argument: African ways of seeing and interpreting their environments and past are not only critical to how historians write environmental history; they also have important lessons for policymakers and conservationists. Tamara Giles-Vernick demonstrates how various outsiders intervening in African land-use practices have repeatedly met failure because of their inability or unwillingness to understand how Africans see their land and their pasts.

Giles-Vernick takes as her focus doli, the environmental and historical perceptions and knowledge of the Mpiemu people in the Central African Republic. She argues that Mpiemu opposition to a modern environmental conservation project -- the Dzanga-Ndoki National Park and the Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve -- derives from the people's interpretations of their past experiences with environmental interventions imposed by concessionary companies, colonial officials, other Africans, Christian missionaries, and the postcolonial state. At the same time, Mpiemu people associate these contemporary conservationists with the bosses and Christian missionaries of the colonial past, viewing them as sources of jobs, consumer goods, and other support.

Giles-Vernick's argument will interest conservationists and policymakers as well as environmental historians. By examining Africans' environmental and historical ways of seeing and knowing, and by revealing how these have changed, Giles-Vernick offers a fresh perspective on the writing of environmental history.


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Cutting the Vines of the Past makes a substantial contribution to African environmental history, conservation history, and the history of environmental interventions in Africa. Giles-Vernick's scholarship is outstanding, the documentation of her sources is meticulous, and her command of the relevant literature is impressive.

(Roderick NeumannFlorida International University, author of Imposing Wilderness: Struggles over Livelihood and Nature Preservation in Africa )

"This is an important, substantial, and innovative study of the intellectual and environmental history of the Mpiemu people. It has the potential to be a landmark study, one that will be widely cited in the future by African historians and likely by environmental, cultural, and developmental scholars as well.

(Phyllis Martin, Indiana University, coeditor of History of Central Africa: The Contemporary Years since 1960 )

About the Author

Tamara Giles-Vernick is Assistant Professor of History at the City University of New York, Baruch College, and the author of prize-winning articles on ethnohistory and environmental history.


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MPIEMU HAVE have constituted doli both as a way of interpreting the past and environments and as a composite historical category, a set of spatial and bodily sites and objects, practices, didactic tales, and narratives that articulate and debate claims of truth about the past and sustain claims to authority. Read the first page
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active alembo, antipoaching guards, valued forest resources, basin inhabitants, dialogue with author, rubber exploitation, recherche ethnologique, basin forest, concessionary companies, antipoaching patrols, reserve inhabitants, visite pastorale, spatial sites, conservation interventions, cord family, basin populations, livelihood practices, riverine people, basin peoples, domesticated spaces, unchanging past, forest exploitation, forest vines, safari hunting, coffee fields
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Central African Republic, Sangha River, First World War, French Equatorial Africa, Second World War, Lindjombo Mpiemu, Health Service, Swedish Baptists, Catholic Church, Kadele Charles, World Wildlife Fund, Alouba Clotere, Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve, Middle Congo, Ntchambe Bilon, Ntchambe Meburi, Ntchambe Mekwombo, World Bank, Amions Anaclet, Jesus Christ, Slovenia Bois, Compagnie de la N'Goko-Sangha, Congo River, French Congo, Mpiemu Christians
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