What is Ethnoecology?
Ethnoecology is an interdisciplinary field of study that enables a human group with a land-based culture to share how they conceive the ecosystem they inhabit. The root ‘ethno’ points to the
Ethnoecology is an interdisciplinary field of study that enables a human group with a land-based culture to share how they conceive the ecosystem they inhabit. The root ‘ethno’ points to the
“Thanks, no need for February 29”, says Maya calendar to Gregorian calendar. Ever since the first friars were describing the clockwork of the Mesoamerican calendar system, there has been
Concerned About Parenting? Try Humbling Yourself And Paying Attention Last month, about fifty parents gathered at Brooklyn Public Library thanks to a series that they put together with 350 Brooklyn
“Last night I had the joyful opportunity to interview Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass, Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants. She is sweet as the sweetgrass,
Last December 15-19, I attended a Symposium on Mayan History and Religion in Malmö University, Sweden. One of the most outstanding components of the program was the offer of three-day
By Mindahi Bastida Let us be the change we want to see in the world by living according to the teaching of the Golden Rule as stated in different religious
While in Mexico last July, 2017, I had three encounters with traditional, local, Medicinal Plants experts. The first was in the recently created Clinic of Mazahua Traditional Medicine at the Intercultural
Corn-Human Life and Death Cycles In the wake of Mayan civilization some 5,000 years ago, corn and humans became one. Till today, humankind’s flesh is believed to made from corn
We are living in a time of renewal, preparing our communities to enter a time-space of wider consciousness. The calendars of our ancestors were mistakenly read since the colonial takeover