The Forgotten Waters
An aboriginal worldview is very different from the western worldview. Aboriginal peoples are collective and community oriented, lived in balance with nature, in an interconnected relationship with lands, water and all living things, because all are interconnected and interrelated. From this worldview Aboriginals have the responsiblity to care for each other and the environment.
Western worldview believe that humans are separate from nature and and under this view has become possible to permit the shipment of toxins across the Great Lakes, build garbage dumps next to lakes and rivers, discharge mining project runoffs into streams and rivers downstream and bottle and sell water for example.
Western worldview believe that humans are separate from nature and and under this view has become possible to permit the shipment of toxins across the Great Lakes, build garbage dumps next to lakes and rivers, discharge mining project runoffs into streams and rivers downstream and bottle and sell water for example.