Name and Country |
In your opinion what is the most important thing our Western society could learn from Aboriginal people? |
Al from Taiwan |
Retention traditional culture |
Alan from USA |
Their connection to the natural world and simplicity. |
Anonymous |
We could learn the peaceful ways of the Aboriginal people. |
Anonymous from USA |
The spiritual guidance through music |
Anonymous |
How to better live in harmony with the world around us. |
Andrew Stibal from USA |
How to be one with mother earth. These people can teach and heal people of all backgrounds. I would like to learn more about their culture and heritage because in the usa we don't learn much or anything about Aboriginal peeps. Peace Andrew |
Anonymous |
Respect for nature and our plant earth |
Anonymous from Australia |
More appreciation of the land |
Charles Buzbee from USA |
Survival |
Anonymous |
How to live in harmony with mother earth |
Christopher from Australia |
To appreciate diversity and gain a deeper understanding of tolerance indigenous culture spiritual and community values. Much of this can be achieved simply by Western society listening to its indigenous peoples. |
Conor Jones from USA |
I feel we have a lot to learn from anyone who has such a rich heritage. The Aboriginal people have 60 000 years of lineage that alone warrants respect. We as a society could learn from these people to value our resources and amazing quality of life that we take for granted every day more highly. We also try to understand everything. Perhaps not everything is meant to be understood? We need to learn to only take what we need. Food is just around the block entertainment is everywhere. I feel that the people of the west need to learn to respect their symbiotic relationship with the earth more. Perhaps the Aboriginal people of Australia could share their wisdom on how do do this more readily. |
Daniel from USA |
Love and protect our land |
Daran Wallman from Canada |
How to live in harmony with mother earth |
Erik from USA |
Their undying love of the earth and all she has to offer to humanity should we work with her rather than on her. |
Gary from Canada |
Understanding and accepting our place in the circle. |
Janice from USA |
The music I have heard is awesome |
Jeff from USA |
To be in balance with the natural world |
Anonymous from USA |
Synergy to nature |
Joe from USA |
How to breathe correctly and musically more at one with oneself. |
Anonymous |
How to take care of each other. How to listen. How to preserve memories of peoples places spirits. |
Anonymous |
Didj playing! |
Anonymous from Canada |
How to be self-sufficient and to enjoy life in a way that doesn't harm the environment or others. |
Anonymous |
The language; all else follows. |
Anonymous |
Learn to be self dependent |
Matt from USA |
How to live in harmony with nature and take only what is needed |
Michelle from USA |
How to be one with nature. |
Anonymous from USA |
I don't know enough about Aboriginal people to answer with any confidence. |
Paul from USA |
Appreciation - of family of basic values and of the beauty power and importance of our natural environment. |
Richard from USA |
How to live off the land and live in peace with others.. |
Scott Estrich from Australia |
To respect the land and nature and to live according to its rules and requirements. |
Anonymous from Australia |
A connection with and responsibility for the land and the people on it |
Anonymous |
Your society could be a link with the knowledge and wisdom of the people Aboriginal |
Steve from USA |
Harmony with the earth |
Taylor from USA |
Different ways of viewing the world life in this world and our relationship as humans to all other life in this world. |
Tish Peterson from USA |
Our relationship with nature |
Tomasz from Poland |
Respecting the Nature |