Indigenous Climate Action
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Fire
One of the initiations I was put through was with Fire. Bright oneInitiatorYears of tendingSitting quietlyFeedingNot asking – Christiana aro-harle, 10/2025 I have a theory which goes like this. Bear with me. Once upon a time folk in the non-animistic, non-indigenous lands stopped feeding Fire. Oh, they fed alright. Bits of paper with things they Continue reading
Ancestors, animism, Ceremony Seremonia, drumming, Environment Ecology, fire, Indigenous knowledge, RUNOT, shaman’s journey, shamanism, traditional cultures, Tuvaanimism, animism in practise, balance, climate crisis, climate-change, Controlled burn, ecopsychology, ecopyschology, environment, fire, fire tending, fire-stick farming, firekeeper, healing, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenous methods of fire control, nature, pollution, sacred fire, shamanism, spirit-of-fire, tending-fire, therapy, Tuva, tyva -
Indigenous
How are we to know what is best for a place except by listening to those who live alongside and with the land? Biodiversity and the well-being of ALL KIN in that area needs to be considered. Continue reading
Ancestors, Environment Ecology, Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous Peoples, Ruotsinpyhtää, traditional cultures, UncategorizedAhlstrom, avohakku, Biodiversiteetti, biodiversity, clear-cutting, Cultural heritage, eco-pyschology, ekopsykologi, elonkirjo, indigenous, Indigenous Climate Action, kulttuuri, Kymi River, Kymijoki, land-based knowledge, Loviisa, luonnon monimuotoisuus, luonnonkirjo, Pimachiowin Aki World Heritage Site, Ruotsinpyhtää, Ruukki, Sámi, Strömfors, Tornator
