ANTHROPOLOGIST & EARTHWALKER.
Connecting. Cocreating. For a more than human future.
E.ART.H Projects
As an anthropologist, I actively listen, learn, and absorb insights from a diverse range of worldviews in order to build meaningful bridges and networks, facilitating the cross-pollination of various paths and projects. I delve into the cultural narratives that shape societies, understanding how identity, traditions, and relationships intertwine within and beyond human experiences.
The role of an earthwalker emphasizes not only the deep connection to the Earth but also the symbiotic relationships that exist between all living beings. In this pursuit of knowledge, I connect across disciplines, engaging with different agents and indigenous wisdom keepers. Through cocreation, we explore pathways that honor and fosters sustainable practices that respect our planet's intricate systems. Together, we forge connections that transcend boundaries, striving for a future that is mindful, respectful, and rich in its diversity.
The journey ahead calls for an inclusive approach, where collaboration paves the way for resilient communities.
JOURNEY FOR JOY IN 21 STEPS
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Join joy´s this journey of smiles and discover joy in the eyes of others.
Within these pages, you'll find uplifting photos and engaging prompts to inspire happiness, laughter, and personal growth. Use this journal as a playful guide to embrace the beauty of life and create new habits for a more blissful existence. So grab a pen, and let's get started on this exciting adventure
AND NEXT TIME YOU CROSS PATHS WITH SOMEONE, LET YOUR EYES MEET AND A HEARTFELT SMILE BRIGHTEN YOUR DAY REMINDING YOU OF JOYS POWER
BOOKS
ECOLOGICAL SENTINELS OF THE HIMALAYAS
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Unveiling "Himalayan Sentinels: The Last Bon Village of Nepal," a tribute to the resilient Lubra community facing climate change displacement. This captivating journey explores their rich, centuries-old traditions and highlights the urgency to preserve our global ecological heritage. Join Itziar Insausti in honoring these indigenous sentinels and the fading cultures they embody.