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Indigenous Land

Colonial Waters: Study Finds Indigenous Nations Are Reshaping Global Water Governance

By Manny Moreno | February 24, 2026

A sweeping global review finds Indigenous nations are engaging dominant water governance systems at every level—often through courts, protest, and consultation—but rarely as recognized authorities. The study highlights both the persistence of colonial structures and the growing influence of Indigenous sovereignty.

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Ecospirituality is tremendously beneficial but may hinder environmental efforts, say researchers

By Manny Moreno | March 5, 2025

New research says our connection with nature is empirically beneficial and may help us navigate the current challenges to healing the Earth.

Indigenous Land

Indigenous leaders describe “Just Transition” to a green economy

By The Wild Hunt | January 21, 2025

Indigenous leaders are taking a prominent role in the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, advocating for a Just Transition that respects their rights and ecosystems, emphasizing the critical role of Indigenous knowledge in achieving sustainable, equitable, and inclusive climate solutions.

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Conference on Ecological Spiritualities, Part 1

By Sean McShee | May 10, 2022

The first installment of a series covering the Conference on Ecological Spiritualities hosted by Harvard Divinity School last month.

Paganism

Indigenous Taino protest artifacts sold by Christie’s

By Manny Moreno | November 10, 2021

The sale of Taino artifacts and cultural items by Christie’s draws protests and public outcry.

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Deck: Modern Spellcaster’s Tarot, by Melanie Marquis, illustrated by Scott Murphy, published by Llewellyn Worldwide.

Card: Major Arcana (I) – The Magicians

This week, there is likely to be a renewed spiritual energy that is a reminder that just about anything can be created, but care and thoughtfulness need to be employed before creating anything. If actions are being considered that are not in alignment with the spiritual beliefs held, then one should likely reconsider. Overall, magical and spiritual energy is likely to be bountiful, helping to boost confidence and encouraging action that helps not just the individual but the entire community.

In contrast, the potential for indecisiveness, misdirection, and a lack of will to act when it is clearly called for may lead to missed opportunities. Those in a position of authority with an obligation to intervene or mitigate damage and yet choose not to act are likely to pay for their inaction further down the road. Beware of those who make bold claims that seem too good to be true. Charlatans, show-offs, and charismatic scammers could be abundant this week.

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