Native Science:

Natural Laws of Interdependence

with Dr. Gregory Cajete & Dr. Lyla June Johnston

 

Join us as Tewa Pueblo scholar and author of Native Science, Dr. Gregory Cajete, highlights parallels and differences between the Indigenous science and Western science paradigms, with special emphasis on environmental and ecological studies. Joining him is Dr. Lyla June who studied with Dr. Cajete in her master’s and doctoral work, specializing in Indigenous teaching methods and Indigenous regenerative land management techniques.

Together, both will teach what it means to create a mindful science, not looking at "mindfulness" in the Western understanding but in the Indigenous expressions of relationality, mutual reciprocal awareness, and spiritual ecology. 

 

This class is free for anyone who’d like to take it and is offered on a Pay-What-You-Can model. NO ONE is turned away for lack of funds. A sliding scale donation of $40-$60 USD or more per student is suggested for those who can afford it. 

100% of net proceeds benefit Indigenous-led initiatives for cultural, ecological, and linguistic revitalization. 

 

Course Logistics
  • This course takes place via Zoom on Sundays, May 10 & 17
  • We meet from 9-11am Pacific Time (time zone converter)
  • You will receive recordings for classes you miss!
  • Registering gives you access forever to recordings, resources, a community forum, and more

 

To learn more, visit www.rehuman.earth  

 

A course platform note: A minimum payment of $1.00 per student is required by the Kajabi platform to enable Apple Pay and Google Pay, so please donate at least $1 to register for the course. NO ONE is turned away for lack of funds, so please contact info@rehuman.earth with any payment questions. We unfortunately cannot accept direct bank transfers, or payments from credit unions that don't issue major credit cards.Â