STORIES ABOUT WATER
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Journeys with the Waterman
This past December, I had the privilege to spend two weeks following the “Waterman of India”, Dr. Rajendra Singh, through his homeland, carrying his message of water protection and ecosystem restoration. The journey furthered my belief and understanding that widespread ecological healing is possible if we work together with the right energy and approach.
From the Sea to the Source
It was back in 2003 that I undertook the greatest adventure of my life, a pilgrimage from the sea to the source of the Yarra, the river of my home place, the city of Melbourne, Australia. It was a walk along the major Songline of Wurundjeri Country, along the river long known as...
Water march in Ujjain, Central India
On December 16th 2019, Dr. Rajendra Singh led a march through the city of Ujjain in central India. A few thousand people marched for the protection of watersheds, rivers, and ecological systems. This action was then followed by a three day conference to further the discussion on these topics with water warriors from around the country.
Big Pine Paiute Tribe Community Garden
The Big Pine Paiute Tribe has been tending a garden over the past 7 years with help from various people including those from 3 Creeks, Beyond Boundaries, School of Lost Borders and Weaving Earth. The Tribe has been placing water on the land, revitalizing the soil and growing food to regain relations...
Patsiata update
Winter is the time for stories and remembering. With the break in the projects throughout Payahuunadü because of the weather, it also gives me the time to think about what I could do better. Am I thinking for the land? Am I thinking for the ancestors? Am I doing what is best for all the...
Agua é Vida – pilgrimage in Portugal
Breathe in, two steps. Breathe out, two steps. Breath in twice two steps, long breath out, three. I watch my feet move, and my heart beat moving the blood through my body. Look up, I remind myself. Look out. When I see the burned earth, I start to smell it...
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