“The Sacred Poncho of Our Mountains”

From the global Blue Community World Council of Churches (WCC):
“The glaciers are the attire, the sacred poncho of our mountains.” How can Indigenous wisdom guide us through the climate crisis? Explore this powerful reflection from Jocabed Solano, daughter of the Gunadule nation.

Seven Weeks for Water 2025, week 3: “Symbiotic Guardianship: The Bond Between Humans and the Achachilas”

The third reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2025 series of the WCC Ecumenical Water Network is written by Jocabed Reina Solano Miselis, a daughter of the Gunadule nation in Panama. Being an Indigenous activist, she juxtaposes the indigenous spirituality and their integral connection with the nature, the “Achachilas” with the unsatiable desire of humans to exploit the nature for its resources, driven by capitalism. She introduces us to the indigenous belief system which is based on the reciprocity of mother earth and human beings, caring for each other.

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