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Permaculture and Indigenous Wisdom

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Permaculture and Indigenous Wisdom

What an honor to co-teach with Dan Wahpepah, Ojibwe Anishinaabe Kickapoo Sac & Fox Song Carrier and Permaculturist. Our students engaged with ecological design principles, while thinking critically about how the term “permaculture” is a colonizer-coined term representing knowledge from first nations peoples in relationship with their places.

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Live Like the Forest

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Live Like the Forest

We sang a gratitude song before the meal, thanking the Earth and each of the meals’ contributors for their acts of generosity. It felt like a homecoming. I started attending the bi-weekly garden volunteer days, buoyed by the laughter and peace that come from the simplest of tasks in community: spreading mulch, pulling out tomato vines, or struggling to build a greenhouse. I showed up to the story nights, fire circles, and potlucks, reveling in this way of being so dramatically different and more fulfilling from what I had known before…

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