Indigenous Knowledge & Reconciliation
The first knowledge is the deepest knowledge. Reconciliation begins with returning to teachers we never should have left.
Matrix Dashboard · 10 Deliberation Priorities
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The first knowledge is the deepest knowledge. Reconciliation begins with returning to teachers we never should have left.
Food is the daily ritual where everyone - every body - participates in the climate system. Build there.
The grid we inherit is a private utility billing system with electrons attached. Build the one we actually need.
The first responders are not the government. Pretend otherwise and people die.
The land was someone's before it was a deed. The deed is the more recent document.
Whoever burns the fuel pays. Whoever lost the most gets paid first. The accounting is not complicated.
Watersheds do not vote. They should. The map that matters runs on water, not on state lines.
Some places hold the memory of every person who has knelt there. We do not have the right to forget that.
Infinite growth on a finite planet is not a strategy. It is a story we keep telling because the alternative is unfamiliar.
A child who knows the name of the bird outside their window will defend it. A child who does not, will not. The curriculum is everything.
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Deep Dive: Indigenous Knowledge & Reconciliation
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