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Indigenous Perspectives


Many changes are impacting Native peoples in Canada; not all of them may seem bad at first, but in the end, they show an imbalance of what is natural and good for a region.

One of the biggest problems for our indigenous peoples is the thawing of permafrost. Permafrost is ice within the Earth; when the ice melts, everything shifts. This is already causing severe infrastructural damage to many communities up North!

Did you know that Canada has seen twice the increase of temperature when comparing to other countries?


We have much to learn from the perspective of First Nations and native peoples from everywhere. They have known the land for thousands of years and are very attuned to change that happens. They are not driven by financial interests, but a need to safeguard the Earth for future generations.

In fact, The Seventh Generation Principle is based on an ancient Iroquois philosophy that the decisions we make today should result in a sustainable world seven generations into the future.

We're not doing very good with that, are we?

How many generations do we really have left, if we don't act now?

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