Monthly Archives: October 2021
Brazil court upholds ban on missionaries trying to contact isolated Indigenous
First Malaria Vaccine Approved by W.H.O. – The New York Times
Wondering Wednesdays, Baby Floors, Chapter 5: Section II, The Vision
Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better
This post finishes the rough draft of Chapter 5 for my non-fiction WiP, Baby Floors.
Putting a floor on poverty so that each and every baby born can have a safe childhood.
I am nearly done editing this draft, to complete my “shitty first draft,” as Stephen King would say, so bear with me, and I hope that the outline marks are interesting for those following the writing process.
Once again, by way of disclaimer, the overall goal is now to explain why we need both equ. + justice, & why in 4 phases. This chapter is part of showing what Phases I-IV could look like as potential roadmap for a fully inclusive society for all of us. This vision is laid out in the hope that All HumanKind will eventually have each person’s basic needs met, without taking anything from anyone, and without violence, intimidation, nor coercion…
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Ginger Salt Fried Noodle
Dawn’s Stillness
Moving through darkness
A copper, periwinkle fire
On a threadbare wind
Sky meets sea
The whispering sounds of mists that lacquer dawn’s hush
The fish world dreams
Boats languor on oyster tears


Yanomami and Trees – Gold Mining and Gold Luxury items / COVID-19 propagated by Gold Miners « No – Pas de Cartier ! » – The Exhibition is prolonged now through next year until 4 December 2022

«The Yanomami shamans who fight thexawaraepidemic see the disease’s image appear in the form of strips of scarlet fabric. Thexawaraepidemic is approaching and its smoke is glowing red! It is making the sky become ghost and is devouring all the human beings in its path! It must be driven away!»
– Davi Kopenawa, Yanomami spokesman and shaman, Roraima, Brazil from his book «The Falling Sky»

installation – mixed media
Barbara Crane Navarro
Shamans in the Alto Orinoco region of Amazonas, Venezuela, describedoru a wakëxi –the gold smoke – to me in these terms decades before I read Davi’s words. Dreaming in my hammock in the Yanomami collective house, the shabono, I saw the totemic sculpture I would later create when I returned to…
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Daintree: World Heritage rainforest handed back to Aboriginal owners | BBC News — msamba

Australia’s Daintree region attained Unesco World Heritage listing in 1988 Australia’s Daintree – the world’s oldest tropical rainforest – has been returned to its Aboriginal custodians in a historic deal. The Unesco World Heritage site is over 180 million years old and has been home to generations of Aboriginal people. The Eastern Kuku Yalanji[…]
Daintree: World Heritage rainforest handed back to Aboriginal owners | BBC News — msamba
Indigenous people best guardians of Amazon: Environmental activist –

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Indigenous people best guardians of Amazon: Environmental activist – Press TV —
The Elimination of the Plastics Pollution Problem
I have been thinking about rejecting modern ideas in some cases for some time
There are too many of us who believe that living in the way people did in the past is a crime
The modern way of doing things can create many problems that just keep on getting worse each day
We will only eliminate these problems when we go back to living in the old way
It is good to see that there are other people on the planet who think about solutions
I want more people to agree that it is time for us to put an end to plastic pollution
Now that we know how Nano plastic gets into our water and our food
The sight of plastic should start causing us to be in a very bad mood
Plastic has been great because it is not easily broken and it has changed many lives…
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