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I only just started this book and I fucking love it. Please read. Thank.

osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/

but no srsly, thank you for considering it. It feels like talking to a friend who Knows how fucked up your family is.

You've been away for a while, so you're shielded from the worst of their damaging tantrums, but uncompromising bare facts of the situation still sober you up somehow.

osupress.oregonstate.eduIndigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge | OSU PressWith more than fifty contributors, Indigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge offers important perspectives by Indigenous Peoples on Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Indigenous value systems. The book aims to educate and inspire readers about the importance of decolonizing how Indigenous Knowledges are considered and used outside of Native communities. By including the work of Indigenous storytellers, poets, and scholars from around the globe, editor Lara Jacobs and chapter authors effectively explore the Indigenous value systems—relationships, reciprocity, and responsibility—that are fundamental to Indigenous Knowledge systems and cultures. Indigenous languages and positionality statements are featured for each of the contributors to frame their cultural and geographical background and to allow each Indigenous voice to lead discussions and contribute critical discourse to the literature on Indigenous Knowledges and value systems. By creating space for each of these individual voices, this volume challenges colonial extraction norms and highlights the importance of decolonial methods in understanding and protecting Indigenous Knowledges. Indigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge is an essential resource for students, academics, members of Tribal, state, and federal governments, Indigenous communities, and non-Indigenous allies as well as a valuable addition to environmental and Indigenous studies collections.   Contributors include: Melinda M. Adams, Joe Anderson, Coral Avery, Andrew Kalani Carlson, Kathryn Champagne, Brandie Makeba Cross, Joanna M. DeMeyer, Jonathan James Fisk, Pat Gonzales-Rogers, Celina Gray, Rhode Grayson, Zena Greenawald, Jennifer Grenz, Joy Harjo, Mandi Harris, Jessica Hernandez, Victor Hernandez, David Iniguez, Michelle M. Jacob, Lara A. Jacobs, Lydia L. Jennings, Eileen Jimenez, Stephanie Kelley, David G. Lewis, Tomás A. Madrigal, Tara McAllister, Lauren Wendelle Yowelunh McLester-Davis, Angeles Mendoza, Kat Milligan-McClellan, Todd A. Mitchell swəlítub, Don Motanic, ‘Alohi Nakachi, Kaikea Nakachi, Kobe , Natachu, Ululani Kekahiliokalani Brigitte Russo Oana, Jennifer R. O’Neal, Lily Painter, Britt Postoak, Leasi Vanessa Lee Raymond, Anamaq Margaret H. C. Rudolf, Oral Saulters, Sam Schimmel, Paulette Steeves, Joni Tobacco, Angelo Villagomez, Vivi Vold, Margaret Palaghicon Von Rotz, Luhui Whitebear, Joseph Gazing Wolf, Monique Wynecoop, and Cherry YEW Yamane.

As promised, I'll be posting my revised #SolarPunkSunday lists of Mastodon accounts. This week, I'll be highlighting #Agroecology / #Permaculture / #Gardening / #Rewilding / #Forestry / #FoodSovereignty. List in Alpha order.

@artistsgarden Artist's private #garden inspired by the wabi sabi principles of embracing the natural, the imperfect and the impermanent.

@Bearhouse
Self-sufficient homesteading in #rural #Småland in #Sweden, but from the UK originally. Pusher of radical simple living. Rewilder.

@ellenwolcott
Permaculture enthusiast, cyclist

@IndigenousFoodSov
Posts and reblogs mostly about:
#Indigenous #IndigenousMastodon #IndigenousKnowledge #IndigenousFoodSovereignty

@nathanlovestrees
Master's degrees in music theory and theology (nonpracticing), classically trained and folk musician (also nonpracticing), and I once organized and helped plant over 800 trees on abandoned mine land (I do still plant trees occasionally).

@natureshelperokanaganhighlands
#ecodesign, #enercon, #photography, #nature, #permaculture

@opensourcegardens
Welcome to #Open #Source #Gardens, where openness is sown and freedom is grown! We grow Open Source #Seeds and use Open Source garden #technologies at home or in #community gardens

@PINA_na
Bringing Permaculture to the forefront in North America

@rewildingmag
Join the movement for a wilder world

@vegplotter
Official mastodon account of the best #vegetablegarden and #allotment planning app. Use vegplotter.com, The easiest way to plan your garden.

Join me for another #SolarPunkSunday next week! Suggestions for topics, accounts to follow, etc. are always welcome!

vegplotter.comVegPlotter | Vegetable Garden Planner and Allotment Planning SoftwareAt VegPlotter we provide a innovative vegetable garden and allotment planning software. This is useful for planning out your allotment or vegetable garden and allows you to build a beautifully productive garden.

Revised #Permaculture / #Resiliency / #Hackerspace / #Makerspace / #RightToRepair / Solarpunk list. I've included descriptions along with the account names. Sorted by category. Suggestions welcome!

#Agroecology / #Permaculture / #Gardening / #Rewilding / #Forestry / #FoodSovereignty

@Bearhouse
Self-sufficient homesteading in #rural #Småland in #Sweden, but from the UK originally. Pusher of radical simple living. Rewilder.

@IndigenousFoodSov
Posts and reblogs mostly about:
#Indigenous #IndigenousMastodon #IndigenousKnowledge #IndigenousFoodSovereignty

@opensourcegardens
Welcome to #Open #Source #Gardens, where openness is sown and freedom is grown! We grow Open Source #Seeds and use Open Source garden #technologies at home or in #community gardens

@rewildingmag
Join the movement for a wilder world

#Makerspace / #Hackerspace / #RightToRepair / #OpenSource

@lhc
LHC is a Brazilian hackerspace located in Campinas, SP. We maintain an open and community physical space where anyone can develop their projects in the technology area (but not only).

@pws
Former #bicycle mechanic, retired tech worker, repairer of things. Tell me about your bike and I'll try to help you fix it.

@restartproject
Fixing our relationship with electronics. Pro #RightToRepair. Together, let's feel better and waste less - tag us for fixing help!

@RepairCafe_Barry
A #RepairCafe! Reducing Waste. Sharing Skills. Bringing People Together. Held 1st Saturday of the month, 10am til 1pm, in Barry Library - everyone welcome. (Barry #Wales)

@tinker
#Tinkerer | Solarpunk | Hacker

#SolarPunk writers / activists / podcasts / prompts

@derek
Sustainability organizer seeking a #solarpunk world. Writing a book: "Where the Roots are Long" about modern environmentalist themes in The Lord of the Rings.

@rhyseverquill
Journalist, writer, and community organiser. Co-founder of @thegazettecoop. " #ADHD, #Bisexuality, #Polyamory, #CommunityOrganising, #Cooperatives, #Journalism, #Writing, #Witchcraft, #Druidry, #Gardening, #Cooking, #Cartography, #Art, #Thrifting, #Hiking, #Foxes, #NaturePhotography, #VideoGames, #OpenSource #Solarpunk, #anarchism

@solarpunkpresents
Solarpunk Presents is a podcast that explores the people and projects working on bringing us a better world today. Solarpunk is more than just an idea, more than just an aesthetic. Those inspire us, but where do we go from there? Hosts Ariel Kroon and Christina De La Rocha are producing podcast episodes featuring interviews with people working to make the world a better place right now. Join us to explore #solarpunk in the present.

@SolarpunkPrompts
What is Solarpunk? Why does it matter? In this series we discuss Solarpunk as a movement within art, literature, and activism. We explore its themes and talk about what separates it from its genre peers. Each episode explores a writing prompt set in a Solarpunk aesthetic with examples and inspirations from our world today.

#IndigenousMastodon #IndigenousCreators #BlackMastodon @Yehuda

The Baltimore American Indian Center Pow wow was excellent. They did a Smoke Dance which I had never seen before. I put a clip of one below. They also did a Rabbit Couples dance which we hardly ever see at our local. No jingle dance competition this year...not sure why so there wasn't a healing circle but they did do roundhouse circle. And of course the hand drum competition did not disappoint.
youtube.com/watch?v=22uBV7dJbP