Bioregioning đ
âThere are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places.â â Wendell Berry ( 2001)
Bioregioning: the defining practice of regenerative cultures
Finally, a brief comment about how Indigenous peoples understand boundaries and their practices of boundary making. This is such a complex question, that I only make some tentative remarks. One could re-read exemplary ethnographies of the past in this light. It is important to dispel, as you suggest, the romantic idea that all Indigenous peoples... See more
âWe must choose between narrativesâ - Future Observatory Journal
âThe natural region is the bioregion, defined by the qualities Gaea has established there, the givens of nature. It is any part of the earthâs surface whose rough boundaries are determined by natural characteristics rather than human dictates, distinguishable from other areas by particular attributes of flora, fauna, water, climate, soil, and... See more
Daniel Christian Wahl ⢠Bioregioning: the defining practice of regenerative cultures
- Anchor every strategy in a bio-regional reality where materials, energy and meaning circulate locally first, globally only when sense demands.
Indy Johar ⢠We Have FailedâNow Letâs Get Serious
"The first publications were called a âBundleâânot a book, rather individual essays, poetry, graphics and posters, each printed separately and then assembled unbound into an envelopeânamed PLANET/DRUM. The PLANET/DRUM Bundles were originally conceived to spread planetary informationâa âvoice for the planet,â and to have production/publishing decentralized, passed around among activists in various locales around the planet, making PLANET/DRUM beats from various places. The first Bundle invited collaboration with, âDo you have a message to send out?â
