Aboriginal and Ecofeminism

 Harmonious in their existence, the Aboriginals exemplify how humans can manage to not disrupt the natural balance the Earth has to offer. In doing so, institutionalized sexism has no place, as discrimination based on sex is not present in the ecological world. Nature is inherently valuable. Objectifying women, objectifying nature, are causes of a fissure from humanity’s connection to nature and devalues it. The Aboriginal’s respect for their ancestral land, humanity can come to terms with the place and subsequent respect of women co-inhabiting the Earth we all share. This ecofeminist stance advocates for a broadened worldview that values the Earth as sacred and recognizes the dependency humanity has on the successful proliferation of the natural world, valuing all life.


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