ABSTRACT
This chapter discusses the consequences that frontier thinking has led to around the world. These include the consequences of imagining people and territory together in ways that lead to determinism, as well as those of separating people in general from nature while continuing to imagine the indigenous as related to nature. Frontier thinking is also seen as having impacted our understandings of social organisation and the levels on which it is possible. The chapter discusses the consequences in the US of dividing people in general from nature while continuing to imagine the indigenous as related to nature and of disconnecting conceptions of society from those of community.
