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Rising From the Ashes After Natural Disaster

The impact of natural disasters is collective; hence, healing requires a community approach.
Indigenous wisdom and grassroots initiatives are essential for recovery.
Compassionate actions foster community bonds and help individuals find purpose in adversity.

Did Maslow Get Self-Actualization Wrong?

Self-actualization is a birthright for the Blackfoot, contrasting with Maslow's view of it as a goal.
Well-being arises from community connection, abundant living, and harmony with nature.

How Native Farmers Pair Ancestral Knowledge with Climate Expertise - Modern Farmer

Mary Oxendine emphasizes the importance of Indigenous wisdom and ecological awareness in sustainable farming and environmental practices.

Review: 'Braiding Sweetgrass' author makes a passionate plea for giving in an uncertain future

Kimmerer's "The Serviceberry" critiques capitalism's flaws, advocating for community and gratitude as essential to addressing climate and biodiversity challenges.
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We've become distrustful of each other': Braiding Sweetgrass author Robin Wall Kimmerer on Trump, rural America and resistance

Recognizing our symbiotic relationship with nature can transform our views on self and politics.

Earth911 Inspiration: We Belong to the Earth

We belong to the Earth, and it's our responsibility to care for the environment.

We've become distrustful of each other': Braiding Sweetgrass author Robin Wall Kimmerer on Trump, rural America and resistance

Recognizing our symbiotic relationship with nature can transform our views on self and politics.

Earth911 Inspiration: We Belong to the Earth

We belong to the Earth, and it's our responsibility to care for the environment.
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In the Canadian Rockies, Indigenous Tour Guides Offer Adventure with Respect of Land

The article emphasizes the importance of Indigenous knowledge and values in outdoor adventures amidst the rich cultural heritage of traditional territories in Alberta.

Living Through the End of California

The book, The Last Fire Season: A Personal and Pyronatural History, by Manjula Martin explores the author's experience living in the altered environment of Sonoma County.
Martin confronts the consequences of climate change and reflects on the need to learn from indigenous wisdom in preventing wildfires.
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