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We've got to think now, in real terms, for that seventh generation . . . We've got to get back to spiritual law if we are to survive.

Oren Lyons
wisdom inspiration sustainability indigenous

You are the sun and the rain, the water and the plants, the birds and the animals. There is no such thing as ‘nature,’ apart from you and me. You are nature, I am nature, just as you are me and I am you.

John Lundin , em Journey to the Heart of the World
spirituality environment indigenous

Indigence is one of those states, politicians less likely wish to manage.

Ymatruz
poverty motivation politics indigenous indigence inspira

Nothing should go un-noticed.

John Lundin , em Journey to the Heart of the World
spiritual environment indigenous

Pull back the curtain and jump down the rabbit hole.

Brad Jensen
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Fall into the cavern of my mind, and together there, we will dine.

Brad Jensen
romance adventure novel ya nature young-adult book culture teen history fiction literature writer author coming-of-age read adult american-indian native mature indian indigenous aboriginal brad-jensen first-nation first-people

If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us walk together...

Lilla Watson
feminism equality human-rights australian indigenous

First off, as has been well stated by many Indigenous Feminists before us, the idea of gender equality did not come from the suffragettes or other so-called "foremothers" of feminist theory. It should also be recognized that although we are still struggling for this thing called "gender equality," it is not actually a framed issue within the feminist realm, but a continuation of the larger tackling of colonialism. So this idea that women of colour all of a sudden realized "we are women," and magically joined the feminist fight actually re-colonizes people for who gender equality and other "feminist" notions is a remembered history and current reality since before Columbus. The mainstream feminist movement is supposed to have started in the early 1900s with women fighting for the right to vote. However, these white women deliberately excluded the struggles of working class women of color and participated in the policy of forced sterilization for Aboriginal women and women with disabilities. Furthermore, the idea that we all need to subscribe to the same theoretical understandings of history is marginalizing. We all have our own truths and histories to live.

Erin Konsmo , em Feminism FOR REAL: Deconstructing the Academic Industrial Complex of Feminism
feminism people-of-color indigenous feminists feminist-theory women-of-color indigenous-peoples indigenous-feminism

Do you know why people like me are shy about being capitalists? Well, its because we, for as long as we have known you, were capital, like bales of cotton and sacks of sugar, and you were commanding, cruel capitalists, and the memory of this so strong, the experience so recent, that we can't quite bring ourselves to embrace this idea that you think so much of. As for hat we were like before we met you, I no longer care. No periods of time over which my ancestors held sway, no documentation of complex civilisations, is any comfort to me. Even if I really came from people who were living like monkeys in trees, it was better to be that than what happened to me, what I became after I met you.

Jamaica Kincaid , em A Small Place
anger frustration struggle perserverance capitalism colonialism capitalist decolonization indigenous indigenous-feminism antigua colonized-frustration

Our power comes from the earth

Luis Alberto Urrea , em The Hummingbird's Daughter
justice mexico indigenous

There is no concept of justice in Cree culture. The nearest word is kintohpatatin, which loosely translates to "you've been listened to." But kintohpatatin is richer than justice - really it means you've been listened to by someone compassionate and fair, and your needs will be taken seriously.

Edmund Metatawabin , em Up Ghost River: A Chief's Journey Through the Turbulent Waters of Native History
justice canada indigenous cree residential-schools

They're all gone, my tribe is gone. Those blankets they gave us, infected with smallpox, have killed us. I'm the last, the very last, and I'm sick, too. So very sick. Hot. My fever burning so hot. I have to take off my clothes, feel the cold air, splash water across my bare skin. And dance. I'll dance a Ghost Dance. I'll bring them back. Can you hear the drums? I can hear them, and it's my grandfather and grandmother singing. Can you hear them?I dance one step and my sister rises from the ash. I dance another and a buffalo crashes down from the sky onto a log cabin in Nebraska. With every step, an Indian rises. With every other step, a buffalo falls. I'm growing, too. My blisters heal, my muscles stretch, expand. My tribe dances behind me. At first they are no bigger than children. Then they begin to grow, larger than me, larger than the trees around us. The buffalo come to join us and their hooves shake the earth, knock all the white people from their beds, send their plates crashing to the floor. We dance in circles growing larger and larger until we are standing on the shore, watching all the ships returning to Europe. All the white hands are waving good-bye and we continue to dance, dance until the ships fall off the horizon, dance until we are so tall and strong that the sun is nearly jealous. We dance that way.

Sherman Alexie , em The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
america native-american indian indigenous

I have a dream, humans were part of aliens on earth.I also dream, that some humans are really indigenous.

Toba Beta , em My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
humans earth alien indigenous

A warrior confronts colonialism with the truth in order to regenerate authenticity and recreate a life worth living and principles worth dying for. The struggle is to restore connections severed by the colonial machine. The victory is an integrated personality, a cohesive community, and the restoration of respectful and harmonious relationships.

Taiaiake Alfred , em Wasáse: Indigenous Pathways of Action and Freedom
struggle colonialism indigenous resurgence

The ultimate truth is mystical truth, the ultimate reality is sacred chaos. - Muzwot

Muzwot
activism mythology dissent paganism anthropology phenomenology indigenous ethnicity iconography ethnology transpersonal symbology acyhetypes antropocene biocentricism celticism eccentricism paraphychology phchophsical

The ultimate truth is mystical truth, the ultimate reality is sacred chaos.

Muzwot
activism mythology dissent paganism anthropology phenomenology indigenous ethnicity iconography ethnology transpersonal symbology acyhetypes antropocene biocentricism celticism eccentricism paraphychology phchophsical

Hush now, ‘tis time to sleep and dream secrets of long ago.

Jan Reid , em Deep Water Tears
romance coming-of-age australian indigenous rural

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