What You'll Learn
- The role can humanity play in protecting sacred sites
July 21, 2024 10:00 PM UTC
Rachael Knight is a lawyer dedicated to championing the collective land rights of Indigenous Peoples and rural communities.
Learn moreRutendo Ngara is a leading African Indigenous Knowledge Systems practitioner and transdisciplinary researcher from South Africa.
Learn moreWhat role can sacred sites play in mitigating the great challenges facing humanity? What role can humanity play in protecting sacred sites, many of which contain some of the areas of highest biodiversity in the world?
Rachael Knight is a lawyer dedicated to championing the collective land rights of Indigenous Peoples and rural communities.
Learn moreRachael Knight is a lawyer dedicated to championing the collective land rights of Indigenous Peoples and rural communities. With over two decades of experience, she has collaborated with brilliant local lawyers worldwide, empowering communities to proactively defend their lands and ecosystems against encroachment by political elites and multinational corporations. Rachael has pioneered a transformative process that helps communities remember, revive, and adapt the ancestral rules and protocols for land stewardship. This work not only fosters thriving ecosystems but also promotes good governance and strengthens community resilience in the face of climate change. Her deep spiritual journey has enriched her understanding of land stewardship, leading her to view the natural world as sentient and deserving of honor and care. Rachael is currently writing a groundbreaking book that explores how communities are revitalizing their cultural practices of spiritual stewardship. This guide will inspire readers to reconnect with their own cultural land-feeding rituals and ceremonies, teaching them to listen to the land’s needs and to cultivate a deeply respectful relationship with the places they inhabit.
Rutendo Ngara is a leading African Indigenous Knowledge Systems practitioner and transdisciplinary researcher from South Africa.
Learn moreRutendo Ngara is an African Indigenous Knowledge Systems practitioner and transdisciplinary researcher whose professional interests have spanned from clinical engineering, healthcare technology management, socio-economic development, mathematics, leadership and fashion design; to the interface between science, culture, cosmology, nature and paradigms of healing. She is a Co-Founder of Ancient Wisdom Africa and Ancient Wisdom Foundation; and is a member of and/or advisor to a number of organisations dedicated to indigenous knowledge, activism and the protection of sacred sites and bio-cultural regions. Holding a BSc (Engineering) in Electrical Engineering and an MSc (Medicine) in Biomedical Engineering, Rutendo’s transdisciplinary focus centres on bridging Western and Indigenous paradigms – particularly as it relates to medical knowledge systems, science, the economy, the environment, gender and education. She serves as a spiritual coach, priestess and counsellor, and consults in workshop facilitation in areas such as leadership, personal development, health and wellness. Rutendo’s life embodies the harmonious convergence of diverse perspectives, centred on unity, healing, and advancing consciousness. She has a passion for weaving art, science and spirituality towards healing of the Collective and restoration of the Whole.