Global Indigeny, A
Needed Ethic
Communities engaging in progressive thought have been
processing conversations about the danger of cultural appropriation of indigenous
beliefs, practices and images for some time now. This process has brought many
to a new understanding of indigenous issues. Progress is a wonderful thing.
As part of this learning process it has also become clear
that indigenous populations and cultures often share an ethic of living
sustainably, providing for the future and compassion towards the planet we all
share.
While cultural appropriation is unacceptable, it is clear
that indigenous peoples share a focus in protecting their “place” on the face
of the earth.
What we can do is adopt this focus and declare an ethic of “Global Indigeny”. Each of us are tied to this earth and
if we do not begin to act with an indigenous ethic that emphasizes sustainability
and respect for the place we come from we will continue the slow destruction of
mother earth.
Global Indigeny,
as a concept offers solutions to many of our most pressing international
problems. The wisdom of Indigenous Elders can and should lead us down a path of
respect for the earth, compassion centered action and recognition that we are
all tied together as one human population, from one place, with values that
protect that sacred place from harm.
So how can you help establish this ethic of "Global Indigeny"? Simple, use the term in your language, your community and your social network interactions. Those much wiser than myself will define its' usefulness over time!
So how can you help establish this ethic of "Global Indigeny"? Simple, use the term in your language, your community and your social network interactions. Those much wiser than myself will define its' usefulness over time!
In Service to Mother Earth,
Peter

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