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Trees
It was the chainsaw I heard first, of course. She lay in chunks—some on the east side of the road, most on the west. I counted 50 rings ...
Jul 19, 2023


Unity
I have recently travelled to one of my ancestral homelands—the one that grows magnolia trees and backyard crawfish ...
May 21, 2023


Re-Membering our Indigeneity
We don't belong to the countries of our ancestors, or the land they stole from others. And this is our problem. We have separated ourselves.
Aug 13, 2022


Women & Nature
When a society chooses hierarchy, the formidable and intimate relationship of wild women and wild nature, cannot be tolerated.
Jul 18, 2022


Erasure
The simple fact of my whiteness has given me a life of privilege. The systems are set up in my favor. ...
Jul 5, 2022


Community Love
I live in a constant state of plummeting off a cliff, my one foot in an eternal hover, as every single day I swallow my self-doubt ...
Feb 19, 2022


Restraint & Sacrifice
I wonder also what we as a culture should consider, and how our individual actions contribute to these dark days we’re collectively living.
Jan 5, 2022


Generosity & Altruism
I called the local food pantry coordinator to see if she had some spots for an aspiring group of decided do-gooders and tree-huggers ...
Dec 27, 2021


The Delusion of Dualism
In our culture we’re not so good at embracing the fecund dark along with the light, accepting the shaded shamanic side of the equation. ...
Dec 16, 2021


Sustainability
We need a paradigm shift – in our culture, economic pursuits, policies and politics – towards one of sustainability.
Dec 10, 2021


Compassion: Acknowledging the Indian Boarding School
Between 1869 and 1978 hundreds of thousands of Native children were taken from their homes and families and sent to Indian Boarding Schools
Jul 30, 2021


Just Because We're Free
While the individual reasons varied slightly, many certainly understandable, when we came here, we came here to take.
Jul 2, 2021


Silence
It used to really bother me, the week of spring break, when I didn’t have the finances to pack up and take off like everybody else. ...
Apr 30, 2021


Becoming the Light
It’s winter, as dark as it will ever get, and we're at rock bottom. Yet it’s the darkest days that hold the gravest, most needed lessons ...
Dec 23, 2020


The Uprising of the Well Maiden
Well Maidens preside over the liminal edges of water, overflowing cups in hand, as they guard the secret outpourings of springs ...
Sep 7, 2020


Claiming Colonialism
I am a ninth generation American, tracing the branches of my family tree that ultimately rooted itself in the land of southern Arkansas.
Jul 3, 2020


Reweaving Relationship: On Stewardship, Wholeness & Wolves
Restoration can help heal our colonist past and envision a more symbiotic future, reweaving our relationship to this land whole again.
Mar 3, 2020


Searching for the Sacred: Part V
It is time to recreate our mythology. We must turn off our screens, step away from our jobs and our shopping, put aside our overburdened ...
Feb 17, 2020


Searching for the Sacred: Parts III & IV
Mythological refugees, we are severed by space and time from any positive nourishment traditions from our ancestral homelands might offer ..
Feb 10, 2020


Searching for the Sacred: Parts I & II
There are not historically relevant spiritual sites evoking feelings of reverence, connection or mysticism in this land ...
Feb 3, 2020