🏕️ Freedom Without a Fixed Place – An Ancient Idea

Indigenous Culture: 🏕️ Freiheit ohne festen Ort – eine alte Idee

In our modern world, freedom is often tied to possession: to one’s own house, one’s own property, one’s own address. Home is equated with a fixed point on the map. This view obscures an ancient, yet highly relevant form of freedom: the freedom of movement – not as aimless wandering, but as a conscious, cyclical … Read more

“Why I left my tribe and returned”: A personal journey

Indigenous Culture: "Warum ich meinen Stamm verließ und zurückkehrte": Eine persönliche Reise

The deepest life journeys are often not geographic but spiritual wanderings between worlds – between tradition and modernity, between community and individuality, between the expectations of ancestors and the call of one’s own heart. This story is not rare but a profoundly human and particularly formative experience for many Indigenous people: the departure from the … Read more

🌳 Cultural Roots & Identity – How Indigenous Heritage Changes Our Worldview

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Identity – in Western modernity often reduced to nationality, profession, or consumer style – is a fundamentally different concept for many Indigenous peoples. Here, self-understanding is not rooted in abstract ideologies, but in concrete, generations-old relationships to a specific land, to non-human kin, and to the stories that weave both together. In a globalized, often … Read more

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