Golden Era
In the Golden Era of North American Indigenous civilization, prior to European immigration, the highest values taught in learning houses and universities were generosity and harmony. Medicine, art and poetry were highly developed, as were social clubs with particular public responsibilities. These authentic relationships with nature, each other, and the universe enabled them to thrive and serve as models today for re-grounding ourselves as human beings rather than as mindless consumers.
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