March 10 “Rethinking Land Relationships Through an Indigenous Lens”
Native American spiritual thinking is spatial and land-based, it relies on relationship to nature, the non-human world, and on roundedness in particular places. This differs markedly from Western thinking in which humans are seen as the dominant creatures who should possess and manipulate the land. How do we as UUs frame our own land relationships, and what can we gain by understanding the indigenous perspective of total integration with the environments we inhabit?
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