Indigenous thought in a turbulent world
In an age of discord and ecological strain, such a thought offers a rare invitation to pause and reflect.
In an age of discord and ecological strain, such a thought offers a rare invitation to pause and reflect.
We can still rise from the ashes to reshape our shared past and build a more inclusive present and future.
Framing Indigenous people as ‘resilient’ oversimplifies their ways of knowing and being.
Rather than worrying about climate change, we must shift our focus to climate friendly practices.
Hyper-nationalism, unilateralism and inward-looking policies do not serve us in the long run.