Bio edit

  • Naturalist
  • Explorer
  • Educator
  • Dancer

In a Nutshell edit

I love to travel and explore the world. Learning is my passion. Samba dancing gives me life. Sharing what I learn gives me joy!

Inspiration edit

 
Tree of Life

In the Western tradition there is a recognized hierarchy of beings, with, of course, the human being on top—the pinnacle of evolution, the darling of Creation—and the plants at the bottom. But in Native ways of knowing, human people are often referred to as “the younger brothers of Creation.” We say that humans have the least experience with how to live and thus the most to learn—we must look to our teachers among the other species for guidance. Their wisdom is apparent in the way that they live. They teach us by example. They’ve been on the earth far longer than we have been, and have had time to figure things out.

-Robin Wall Kimmerer[1]

Stories edit

https://visionmakermedia.org/films/

Editing Interests edit

  1. ^ author., Kimmerer, Robin Wall,. Braiding sweetgrass : indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants. ISBN 978-0-14-199196-2. OCLC 1140143199. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)