Our libraries are not in the universities, they are in the territory
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In a profound moment from Katô: Dreams of Dark Earth, Vandria Borari and Alessandra Korap speak about where true knowledge lives.
Vandria explains that for her people, the forest itself is a library. The spirits and dreams of the ancestors move through the trees, the rivers, and the soil, guiding the community back into right relationship with the land. Knowledge is not confin...
In a profound moment from Katô: Dreams of Dark Earth, Vandria Borari and Alessandra Korap speak about where true knowledge lives.
Vandria explains that for her people, the forest itself is a library. The spirits and dreams of the ancestors move through the trees, the rivers, and the soil, guiding the community back into right relationship with the land. Knowledge is not confined to books or universities, it is carried in the living territory, in the songs of birds, in the memories held by the forest.
When people return to the land, she says, they return to the teachings. The ancestors continue to speak through the dreams, reminding the community who they are and how to live in balance.
Her words reveal a different understanding of knowledge: one rooted in relationship, memory, and spirit, where the forest is not only home, but teacher.
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