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Der Red Deal: Indigene Maßnahmen zur Rettung unserer Erde
Der Red Deal: Indigene Maßnahmen zur Rettung unserer Erde
Der Red Deal ist ein Manifest und eine Bewegung, die aus indigenem Widerstand und dekolonialem Kampf hervorgegangen ist, um alle Völker zu befreien und unseren Planeten zu retten.
·progressive.international·
Der Red Deal: Indigene Maßnahmen zur Rettung unserer Erde
Welcome
Welcome
·holyshift.earth·
Welcome
Die Weisheit des indigenen Volkes der Kogi mit Lucas Buchholz und Dr. Gerrit Keferstein
Die Weisheit des indigenen Volkes der Kogi mit Lucas Buchholz und Dr. Gerrit Keferstein
In diesem Podcast spreche ich mit Lucas Buchholz und Dr. Gerrit Keferstein über das Volk der Kogi in Kolumbien und was wir von ihnen lernen können. Wir gehen tief in die Themen Weltbilder, Glaubenssätze, Schlaf, Bewegung, Ernährung und vieles mehr. Die Kogi reisen durch Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz. Hier findest du alle Daten der Kogi Reise. Indem Älteste der Kogi (saka/mama) zu uns reisen, können sie von Mensch zu Mensch ihren tiefen Wissenschatz mit und teilen. Sie wollen mit uns zusammenarbeiten, um gemeinsam das Leben auf unserer Erde in all seiner Vielfalt zu bewahren. Kogi Reise: https://lebendigezukunft.org/kogi-reise/ Kogi: Wie ein Naturvolk unsere moderne Welt inspiriert von Lucas Buchholz https://amzn.to/3AqevEK Podcast Page: https://thinkflowgrow.mykajabi.com/podcasts/think-flow-grow-cast-mit-tim-boettner/episodes/2147784424 ▬▬▬Newsletter▬▬▬▬ ➤ https://thinkflowgrow.circle.so Der Dreh- und Angelpunkt mit Bonusinhalten zum Podcast, Community, Live Mobiliy-Sessions, Masterclasses und mehr. ➤ https://thinkflowgrow.mykajabi.com/newsletter ▬▬▬Workshops, Coaching & Online Kurse▬▬▬▬ 1:1 Holistic Health Coaching ➤ https://thinkflowgrow.com/coaching/ Online Kurse, Workshops und kostenfreie Guides ➤ https://thinkflowgrow.mykajabi.com/ Natural Mobility Flow ➤ https://thinkflowgrow.mykajabi.com/mobilityflowonline ▬▬▬ Meine Empfehlungen ▬▬▬▬ Empfehlungen ➤ https://thinkflowgrow.com/empfehlungen ▬▬▬ Podcast & Social Media ▬▬▬▬ Think Flow Grow Cast ➤ https://thinkflowgrow.com/podcast/ Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/thinkflowgrow Website ➤ https://thinkflowgrow.com
·m.youtube.com·
Die Weisheit des indigenen Volkes der Kogi mit Lucas Buchholz und Dr. Gerrit Keferstein
Aluna - An Ecological Warning by the Kogi People
Aluna - An Ecological Warning by the Kogi People
https://www.alunathemovie.com/ Aluna means "conscience ". Enter the last theocratic chiefdom in America, hidden for centuries on a mountain in Colombia. The Kogi have made this amazing documentary to help us understand how to avoid the destruction of the world that they are trying to protect, and of ourselves. To continue spreading the Kogi warning of an ecological disaster, we have now made Aluna available for free in 15 different languages
·m.youtube.com·
Aluna - An Ecological Warning by the Kogi People
Embed Indigenous Wisdom
Embed Indigenous Wisdom
This response requires us to listen and learn from Indigenous cultures around the world - then integrate it.
·theregenerators.org·
Embed Indigenous Wisdom
Indigenous and Modern
Indigenous and Modern
Connecting Changemakers to Create Systems Change For a Thriving World. ​
·indigenousandmodern.com·
Indigenous and Modern
Geflochtenes Süßgras
Geflochtenes Süßgras
Dieses Buch verschiebt das Denken über die Welt. Helen MacDonald | Sachbuch | Hardcover | Online kaufen
·aufbau-verlage.de·
Geflochtenes Süßgras
Robin Wall Kimmerer: "Geflochtenes Süßgras" - Das Prinzip der gegenseitigen Fürsorge
Robin Wall Kimmerer: "Geflochtenes Süßgras" - Das Prinzip der gegenseitigen Fürsorge
Unser Verhältnis zur Natur muss sich grundlegend ändern. Wie, erklärt die Biologin Robin Wall Kimmerer in ihrer Essaysammlung "Geflochtenes Süßgras". Ein kluges wie berührendes Buch, das erst sieben Jahre nach der Erstausgabe die Bestseller-Listen stürmte.
·deutschlandfunkkultur.de·
Robin Wall Kimmerer: "Geflochtenes Süßgras" - Das Prinzip der gegenseitigen Fürsorge
3000-year-old solutions to modern problems | Lyla June | TEDxKC
3000-year-old solutions to modern problems | Lyla June | TEDxKC
In this profoundly hopeful talk, Diné musician, scholar, and cultural historian Lyla June outlines a series of timeless human success stories focusing on Native American food and land management techniques and strategies. Lyla June is an Indigenous musician, scholar and community organizer of Diné (Navajo), Tsétsêhéstâhese (Cheyenne) and European lineages. Her dynamic, multi-genre presentation style has engaged audiences across the globe towards personal, collective and ecological healing. She blends studies in Human Ecology at Stanford, graduate work in Indigenous Pedagogy, and the traditional worldview she grew up with to inform her music, perspectives and solutions. Her current doctoral research focuses on Indigenous food systems revitalization. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
·youtube.com·
3000-year-old solutions to modern problems | Lyla June | TEDxKC
From What If to What Next: 17 - What if Indigenous Wisdom Could Save the World?
From What If to What Next: 17 - What if Indigenous Wisdom Could Save the World?
Of all the 17 episodes of this podcast so far, this is the one that I had to go off somewhere quiet afterwards for a while to digest. It is a very powerful and fascinating discussion. My two guests are extraordinary, and I feel so blessed that they could make the time to join me in this wonderful What If exploration.   Sherri Mitchell (Weh’na Ha’mu’ Kwasset (She Who Brings the Light)) is an attorney, an activist, an advisor, a speaker and so so so much more, including author of ‘Sacred Instructions: indigenous wisdom for living spirit-based change’. She was born and raised on the Penobscot Indian Reservation.   Tyson Yunkaporta is an academic, an arts critic, and a researcher who belongs to the Apalech Clan in far north Queensland. He carves traditional tools and weapons and also works as a senior lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges at Deakin University in Melbourne. His recent book, Sand Talk: how indigenous thinking can save the world, is deeply wonderful and I am very much enjoying it right now.   Our discussion focused around the question ‘what if indigenous wisdom could save the world?’, and I hope it blows your mind as much as it did mine. I would recommend taking some time after you’ve listened to it to go for a walk and digest it. It worked for me.   Please consider supporting the podcast by visiting  and becoming a patron.
·fromwhatiftowhatnext.libsyn.com·
From What If to What Next: 17 - What if Indigenous Wisdom Could Save the World?
Questions for a Resilient Future: Robin Wall Kimmerer
Questions for a Resilient Future: Robin Wall Kimmerer
Produced by the Center for Humans and Nature.For more on the question "What does Earth ask of us" visit http://www.humansandnature.org/what-does-earth-ask-of...
·youtube.com·
Questions for a Resilient Future: Robin Wall Kimmerer
Schutz von indigenen Völkern: Zahnloses Abkommen?
Schutz von indigenen Völkern: Zahnloses Abkommen?
Deutschland ist der ILO-Konvention zum Schutz der Rechte indigener Völker beigetreten. Ob sich für die Betroffenen dadurch etwas ändert, ist unklar.
·taz.de·
Schutz von indigenen Völkern: Zahnloses Abkommen?