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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
Me thinks indigenous is a verb.
Maybe so, maybe not.
I like this part of the definition. [occurring naturally in a particular place]
I am a traveler so I am not indigenous.But I blend in and can aid a place to occur natural.
I am however indigenous to a Living Mother Earth and Living Father Sky who I Love and am cared for.
I can respect this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WcoApS02to
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Is “White” a verb?
I guess it is that for me too.
But that is where the struggle starts to assimilate into ways that feel/are foreign, ways that do not accord with one’s worldview and values.
And in my younger days they just made me so angry
So, I guess at times one feels/felt like an Aspie (with a mask on) trying to be neurotypical in (white) social settings. Heh.
Whereas in indigenous social settings all the masks come off, which is such a felt shift and a relief.
Like coming out of being set in (trapped by) 'ice'.
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