Video - Indigenous Vs. Western: Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability


Indigenous societies and the western economic model offer two diverging world views. Western thought sees us at war with each other over resources. Indigenous philosophy espouses collaboration, sharing and the recognition that we are all related as individuals in balance with nature.

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