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To understand the crisis of civilization in this way, we first need to define what civilization is from the standpoint of First Peoples’ Law.
Tyson Yunkaporta • Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World

Amerindian Nootka,
Alan Watts • The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
The failure of industry to take responsibility for the well-being of the natural world and other human beings, and our complacency and complicity in the destruction that has resulted, are quickly taking away our right to live on this planet. The original agreement that we made with the Creator is held under the laws of creation. The unchanging laws
... See moreLarry Dossey • Sacred Instructions: Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change
The early Texas cattleman Charles Goodnight found a Comanche war shield stuffed with a complete history of ancient Rome (its rise, efflorescence and fall to nomadic barbarians from the north). Nomad tribes carry their culture
Richard Grant • Ghost Riders: Travels with American Nomads
The late Corbin Harney, a Western Shoshone Nation Spiritual Leader, was world renowned for his activism in defense of the future of the Mother Earth. Asked about mind/body wisdom, he explained that simply using an herb or a pharmaceutical part of an herb is not nearly as effective as using the herbs backed with a belief system. “If you’re going to
... See moreJudith Acosta LISW CCH, Judith Prager PhD • The Worst Is Over

Debt, dependency, threats, and force, in that order, was the thinking of the day. These secret memos were written while Jefferson served as president of the United States.