Becoming Indigenous to the Universe

In this work, Kerry Arabena opens doors to unexplored ethical possibilities for living in the twenty-first century. Converging wisdom from Indigenous peoples' philosophic traditions with scientific and ethical understandings of contemporary modern thought has yielded new understanding of our universal 'indigeneity’, citizenship and our place in living systems. This important work embraces what Fritjof Capra referred to as ‘epistemic science’: by combining our view of nature and our epistemologies, we begin to articulate new ways of considering future human health in the context of ecological health and wellbeing.