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Will Durant • The Lessons of History
We are the custodians who are uniquely gifted to do this work, so we need to do it consciously and with mastery, within cultural frameworks aligned with the patterns of creation. If we allow the I-am-greater-than deception to enter this process, all is lost.
Tyson Yunkaporta • Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
In a world where increasing numbers of people live in highly manufactured landscapes of suburbs and subdivisions, the ancient deep spatial knowledges of people and place held by American Indians and Alaska Natives are crucial if humankind is to find sustainable ways to live in a life-enhancing manner.
Daniel R Wildcat • Red Alert!: Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge (Speaker's Corner)
Le grand voyage du pays des Hurons
David Graeber • The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity
Freedom from prison and then documentation to keep track of us was what brought me to the name Jude. Some of the other Indians took famous American presidents as their names, one man took Richard Henry Pratt, the whole thing like that, and Bear Shield took Victor because of a book he’d read called Frankenstein, about a man-made monster. Bear Shield
... See moreTommy Orange • Wandering Stars
The U.S. Constitution grants local sovereignty to over 300 American Indian reservations. They
Vibeke Norgaard Martin • 101 Things I Learned® in Law School

Though Indigenous peoples comprise only about 5 percent of the global population, our lands hold approximately 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity and an estimated 40 to 50 percent of the remaining protected places in the world.
Joy Harjo • All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis
Origin myths do not come cheaply.