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Using the analogy of the serviceberry tree and its many co-dependent relationships with pollinators, dispersers, microbes and birds, Kimmerer reminds us of the value of engaging the natural world with humility, gratitude and curiosity. #gifteconomies

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Reciprocity: Rethinking Our Relationship with the Natural World Robin Wall Kimmerer, the bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass, recently published The Serviceberry, which explores the economies of nature. In an e360 interview, the Native American ecologist dis...

Robin Wall Kimmerer recently published “The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World,” a book on the importance of reciprocal relationships with nature. #gifteconomies

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More on Cherishism. Cherishism is an ecopolitical alternative to anthropocent...

More on Cherishism. https://seasonalight.com/2020/04/04/more-on-cherishism/

No financial markets exist. No financial housing/land market exists. Resilience is found instead within deep, meaningful and loving relationships. #GiftEconomies #MutualAid #EthicOfCare

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