Ecology & Research

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Indigenous Languages: A Perception from Earth

Beginning or no understanding of topic, Open to all
Movement not required
Likely soothing
The world's Indigenous languages have an understanding of what is needed to live with the Earth merely by living experiences that have been closer to Earth. The misaligned agenda that Western concepts impose to adjust the Earth for what humans need rather than how the Indigenous peoples adjust themselves to the Earth as non-anthropocentric participants. The listener is encouraged to come with a capacity for hearing a non-Westernized perspective often not heard in the vernacular of domination and ecological theory. 
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Ecology & Research

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Tiokasin Ghosthorse

Tiokasin Ghosthorse is a member of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation of South Dakota and has a long history with Indigenous activism and advocacy. Tiokasin is the Founder, Host and Executive Producer of “First Voices Radio” (formerly “First Voices Indigenous Radio”) for the last 28 years in New York City and Seattle/Olympia, Washington. In 2016, he received a Nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize from the International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy.