Rigoberta Menchú Tum
I, Rigoberta Menchú. An indian woman in Guatemala1983
The land is sacred, it is the basis of our identity. Respecting and protecting it is protecting the…
The land is sacred, it is the basis of our identity. Respecting and protecting it is protecting the…
For us, the earth is not a mere commodity, it is our mother. Taking care of it is…
Leroy Little Bear is a Canadian indigenous people, member of the Black Foot tribe, professor at the University…
The indigenous territory of the Yapú Zone “Umu – Kaya Yepa” occupies ca. 150,000 hectares of rain forest…
Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr, discusses the practice of “dadirri” according the tradition of the Aboriginal Australians, from the Daly River…
This paper explores the spiritual dimensions of traditional Māori ways of knowing the world and the child. It…
In this short documentary, shamans from the banks of the Pirá Paraná River, from the Amazon basin, in…
This publication exposes the worldview of the Arawak indigenous people (ijka) who live in the Sierra Nevada de…
The old Lakota was wise. He knew that a man’ s heart away from Nature becomes hard; he…
The symbolic vision of the landscape of the Andes, still shared by several indigenous peoples who have preserved…