Though the trope of the “Ecological Indian” is indelible in popular culture, history tells a much more complicated story. Featuring cutting edge perspectives rarely seen outside academia and in-depth interviews with indigenous historians, climate scientists, and other experts, this video will dispel the paternalistic myths and reveal Native American ecology in all its ingenious, imperfect glory.

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        11 hours ago

        Sure, but we have a hell of lot more we can learn to live in balance from indigenous folks than we can from oil barons, tech bros and billionaires.

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    They weren’t a monolith…

    Some were peaceful hippies, others were like Sparta with every citizen a warrior and slaves doing all the other work.

    Anyone that tries to lump them all together has no idea what they’re talking about.

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      What tribes were like Sparta? I’m only familiar with some of the ones in Oklahoma, but none of them were like that historically. I assume they’re outside of the places I know.

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        Aztec comes to mind, as far as ridiculous warrior culture and a worship of violence. I don’t think they had quite as much passionate gay sex though, sadly.