Subject: [permaculture] Deep Ecology..Indigenous learning
Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 13:01:11 +1200
This must be evolving through Morphic resonance. Morag Gamble is enlivening
a campaign in Australia. Long overdue in my opinion. As Scott points out,
much of our PC learning has its roots firmly in the indigenous worlds. A
lot more learning to be had, on many fronts in many countries with all
indigenous factors..Steve Hart..
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Date: 16 May 2017 at 10:54
Subject: [Permaculture Australia, New Zealand & Surrounds] Have you ever
been curious about going into the...
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Morag Gamble and Courtney Rezk Noshi Rezk posted in Permaculture
Australia, New Zealand & Surrounds . Morag Gamble 16 May at 10:54
Have you ever been curious about going into the Australian outback to learn
from the oldest culture on the planet? Grab a cuppa and settle in for a
fascinating and humorous chat I had with my friend Wiruungga, an Aboriginal
Elder about old permaculture & new permaculture, life purpose, bush foods,
bush medicine, the Dreamtime, going walkabout, and creating a shared
culture of caring for the earth and belonging to the land. Wiruungga takes
people into the outback to learn about aboriginal culture, to meet with
Elders, to distribute much needed clothing and food, and help set up
gardens. http://our-permaculture-life.blogspot.com.au/2017/05/
aboriginal-elders-perspective-on.html Aboriginal Elder's perspective
on Permaculture, Dreamtime, Going Walkabout, Life Purpose and Cu... Like
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Have you ever been curious about going into the Australian outback to learn
from the oldest culture on the planet?
Grab a cuppa and settle in for a fascinating and humorous chat I had with
my friend Wiruungga, an Aboriginal Elder about old permaculture & new
permaculture, life purpose, bush foods, bush medicine, the Dreamtime, going
walkabout, and creating a shared culture of caring for the earth and
belonging to the land.
Wiruungga takes people into the outback to learn about aboriginal culture,
to meet with Elders, to distribute much needed clothing and food, and help
set up gardens.