Indigenous ethical traditions offer frameworks for living that prioritize relational responsibility, reciprocity with land and non-human beings, and the obligation to consider impacts seven generations forward. These are not museum artifacts but living knowledge systems that address real problems of belonging, accountability, and survival—increasingly studied not as historical curiosities but as intellectual resources for the crises we face.
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