
Lighting the Sacred Fire – May Fire Festivals and Prayers in Solidarity
Today we light our sacred fires across the country and indeed across many sacred lands, to stand with the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe for peace and right action. During this time

Today we light our sacred fires across the country and indeed across many sacred lands, to stand with the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe for peace and right action. During this time

Original Caretakers Webinar for Earth Week From the Original Caretakers Blog In Solidarity Mashpee Wampanoag Solidarity Training Learn how to support the Mashpee Wampanoag as they reverse the “disestablishment” of

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

The Center for Earth Ethics Stands with the Masphee Wampanoag Tribe for the protection of their homelands and all lands, waters and sacred sites of tribal nations and indigenous peoples around

Contemporary Views of Indigenous Peoples in Mexico summarizes a broad discussion on the role of native groups in Mexico and the condition of ethnic groups throughout the national territory. For

Let the Parliament of the World’s Religions take you on a journey through story, videos and photos of an interfaith pilgrimage to remember the Sacredness of Water & the power of connecting

“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

Middle East (Jordan, Palestine and Israel) The Holy Land Living Water event, organized by Unity Earth in collaboration with EcoPeace Middle East and in partnership with the United Religions Initiative,

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

biodiversity By Laurence Dequay Posted on 24/10/2019 at 10:40 Originally published en Français at Marianne.net Invited by the Amazon Planet Association, Amazonian, Mexican, and Maasai spiritual leaders, people who have been
