Sentences with phrase «ancient indigenous cultures»

Ruth Hardinger's practice — borne of a love of materiality and process — shares an affinity to the love and respect that specific ancient indigenous cultures had for the environment.
«Highest Heaven shows two worlds coming together, and defies the traditional story that the staggering creative energy of ancient indigenous cultures was lost through colonization.
Used in both spiritual ceremonies and as staple food for the Mapuche Indians — one of the most ancient indigenous cultures in the world.
Paleomicrobiology: Revealing Fecal Microbiomes of Ancient Indigenous Cultures — Raul J. Cano — PLOS ONE — September 2014
In the rainforests of tropical North Queensland, the cultural traditions of an ancient indigenous culture live on, and the wisdom of the old ways are shared in song, story and dance.
Learn about the ancient Indigenous culture at the Mossman Gorge Centre, offering guided walks through the rainforest.

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Additionally, it has been well documented that a monotheistic conception of ultimate reality is indigenous to almost all of traditional African culture, and that it is highly probable that traditional African theism, like Judeo - Christian and Islamic theism, has its historical genesis in the monotheism of a black pharaoh of ancient Egypt — Iknaton ---- who was the first person known to have popularized the religious conviction that there is one, and only one, god.
Following the changing pattern of the seasons, this indigenous culture - driven spa follows a wellness path represented by a unique totem, in honor of ancient Mayan and Aztec traditions.
But the new monikers also draw inspiration from ancient mythologies and historical star names from indigenous cultures around the world, including in China, Australia and southern Africa.
Second, it implies that dietary and / or host genetic differences in ancient populations may be reflected in differences in gut microbiome composition and it confirms that the two indigenous cultures were indeed distinct.
The Palo Santo or «sacred wood» tree from which the oil derives has an ancient ethnobotanical history and has long been worshipped by indigenous cultures for its purifying powers.
Learn bushcraft & «dreaming» legends, enjoy indigenous performances & gain an insight into this fascinating & ancient culture.
Our English - speaking guides / drivers are very knowledgeable of the fascinating ancient culture of the Mayans as well as the indigenous flora and fauna.
When you holiday on the 9 day Great Northerner you will see for yourself the ancient Maori traditons of New Zealand's indigenous culture.
Travellers take on a five - day hike through the Caribbean jungle to the incredible ruins of an ancient lost city, as well as journeying into the Amazon Rainforest to encounter its indigenous culture and wildlife.
A small indigenous village where you can learn about the ancient cultures of the area.
I have done lots of research and reading about Guatemala and everything about the country appeals to me — from the prominent indigenous Mayan culture, the fascinating history, charming and colourful colonial towns and cities, incredible ancient Mayan ruins, to the stunningly beautiful and diverse landscapes (including rain forests, volcanoes, mountains, lakes, and more).
Upgrade to the optional extra activities to learn more about this ancient culture with the Creative Creation and Indigenous Guided Bush food Trail tour.
Activities include an eco tour and nature trails that allow guests explore Mayan ruins, witness Mayan ceremonies, visit a Mayan herbalist, plant indigenous species significant to the Mayan culture, and participate in natural treatments and ancient rituals at the Spa.
Our expert local guides create connections between ancient and modern Maya cultures, illuminating the historic roots of modern traditions, as you wander through indigenous markets and amble among Maya ruins.
Local indigenous tour guides take visitors through places like Mossman Gorge, where the custodians of the land, the Kuku Yalanji, still have a prevalent, ancient culture to share.
In their accompanying essays, Cesar Paternosto focuses on the emergence of an abstraction rooted on the indigenous arts of the Americas; Lucy R. Lippard writes on her experiences while researching the rock art of New Mexico; Mary Frame discusses the cultural resonance of textile structural forms in the ancient Andes; Cecilia de Torres narrates the story of the pioneering trecks to pre-Columbian sites by Torres - Garcia's disciples; and Valentin Ferdinan discusses the formative aspects of modern culture in Latin America.
Counter to this view is the fact that communal Indigenous land ownership reflects ancient traditional forms of property in Aboriginal societies, giving expression to Indigenous living cultures.
[17] Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett also contributed a proposal that contained the sentence: «We celebrate difference, and are united by the heritage of a harmonious indigenous and international culture, and the custodianship of this ancient, fragile land.»
Prime Minister Howard clearly sought rights - neutrality in deciding not to refer to custodianship, but only to Indigenous people being «honoured for their ancient and continuing cultures».
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