A World Water Day Message from Mona Polacca
Taking time out today to acknowledge this divine creation. Water. Where is your water? What is happening to your water? Who is making decisions about
Taking time out today to acknowledge this divine creation. Water. Where is your water? What is happening to your water? Who is making decisions about

Originally Published as “A Time of Justice, A Season of Renewal” on Jan 28, 2021 before Brigid’s Day Feb 1st by Shannon Michaela Doree Smith. Updated March 8th. This piece

About Sean Sherman is one half of the founding duo that is The Sioux Chef behind Indigenous Food Lab in Minneapolis, MN. Indigenous Food Lab is an education and training

Lifting up Indigenous Voices on Indigenous Peoples’ Day – Recommended by CEE Senior Fellow, Catherine Coleman Flowers Check out this beautiful preview shining a light on the sacredness of life

Tlazocamati: Fuego de amar (al modo nahua) Traer las cuatro banderas (la roja, la amarilla, la negra, la blanca) y las cinco cuentas (de piedra verde, de oro, de pedernal,

Mindahi Bastida, General Coordinator of the Otomi-Toltec Regional Council in Mexico, issued a statement in response to the murder of Maya Traditional Leader, Domingo Choc, in Guatemala. A video of Mindahi

Traditional indigenous beliefs are a powerful tool for understanding the pandemic Native American spiritual leaders say this is a time to recalibrate for a better future. BY RACHEL HARTIGAN SHEA PHOTOGRAPHS

“We greet All Our Relations and All Our Relations means based on the sacred elements of life. We greet the fire, the air, the earth and the wind. We human

Toltec timekeepers knew about the 26 thousand year cycle of the precession of the equinoxes. That is the time it takes for our planet to be aligned to the same

In a time when many are struggling, and challenged to summon the will to care for those most suffering, a centuries old bond between nations shines a light on human
