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Leaves not Logos

bremmes wrote 1 month ago: A few weeks ago I attended an Evolver Atlanta meeting where we discussed our nation’s food security … more →

Tags: Earth Action, Green Living, permaculture

Second Annual Willamette River Blessing2 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 8 months ago: Here are some pictures of the second annual blessing of the Willamette River led by Takelma Siltetz … more →

Tags: ecofeminism, Agnes Baker Pilgrim, Rivers

How to Love a River 99 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 8 months ago: Lower Chehalis elder Henry Cultee obtained his own long life from sharing it with the river his peop … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, Environmental Psychology, Folklore and Oral Tradition, indigenous, Northwest History and Culture, Our Earth and Ourselves

Taking Back the Power to Nurture23 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 1 year ago: In the November/December 2008 issue of the Women’s Health Activist Anabella Aspiras relates he … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, ethics, Health and Healing, indigenous, Our Earth and Ourselves, Justice, nurturance and power, stopping sexual assault

Diplomacy with the Nations of Life54 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 1 year ago: The perception of other natural life as nations with distinct ways of life, values, perceptions, rig … more →

Tags: animals, contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, Environmental Psychology, Folklore and Oral Tradition, Forest and farm, indigenous

Protecting the Pope? Fear Makes for Distorted Vision10 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 1 year ago: In good faith and with a permit from the Vatican in hand, the Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers set u … more →

Tags: ecofeminism, Agnes Baker Pilgrim

Blessing the Water: Gifts for a Gift

Madronna Holden wrote 1 year ago: Cottage Grove, the self-proclaimed “All American City” was an interesting site for the ceremony that … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, Environmental Psychology, Folklore and Oral Tradition, Health and Healing

Takelma-Siletz Elder Agnes Baker Pilgrim: Honoring the Water30 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 1 year ago: Before she blesses the Willamette River, pouring into it a vial of similarly blessed water from arou … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, Environmental Psychology, Folklore and Oral Tradition, Health and Healing, Hope and Vision, indigenous


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