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Athsheans

The forest-dwelling inhabitants of Athshe whose consciousness moves fluidly between waking and dreaming—a cognitive architecture the colonizers cannot perceive and therefore cannot respect.
The Athsheans are the Indigenous people of the planet Athshe in Le Guin's 1972 novella, characterized by a mode of consciousness that integrates waking and dreaming without the separation that human psychology assumes. They do not "have dreams"; they practice dream-time as a form of knowing, accessing insights during sleep that shape their waking decisions. Their word for world (athshe) is the same as their word for forest—the environment is not external to them but constitutive of their being. When human colonizers begin logging, the Athsheans try to explain that the forest and the people are not separate, that cutting the forest is cutting the world. The colonizers hear the words, process them as primitive animism, and continue logging. The incomprehension is structural: the colonizers' categories (tree, lumber, resource, land) do not contain the Athshean category (forest-as-world, dreaming-as-knowing, ecology-as-self). The destruction proceeds efficiently because the framework destroying it cannot perceive what it is destroying.
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