Anthropocentrism and Sacred Place (Landscapes of the Sacred 2)

     There are many national parks in the US that are very beloved by tourists but at a cost of sacred place for native americans.  Many beautiful places like the Grand Canyon and Glacier National Park have some pretty ugly histories.  These places of great intrinsic value began to be viewed as instruments of making money by people who came across them.  These histories involve moving native americans from their homes and places they found to be sacred for monetary gains.  This goes well with the third chapter of Landscapes of the Sacred in the discussion in the end of how people's sympathies toward native americans have always been a little strange and self serving in their own way.  People give off the impression of sympathizing for native americans yet still reap benefits of their oppression in unique ways.

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