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Mentioned in 16 episodes
Sand Talk
Book • 2019
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Mentioned in 16 episodes
Recommended by ![undefined]()

as one of the 10 best books he's ever read (out of 5000+).

Jim Rutt

80 snips
EP 282 Tyson Yunkaporta on Indigenous Law, Lore, and Learning
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as the author of the Sand Talk trilogy.

Jenny Stefanati

49 snips
Yarn with Tyson Yunkaporta
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as a book that highlighted the potential misinterpretation of his work by white supremacists.

Manchán Magan

34 snips
Birdshit funded the 1916 Rising, with Manchán Magan
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as 

's first book, which explores how Indigenous thinking can save the world.

Kamea Shane


Tyson Yunkaporta

26 snips
Tyson Yunkaporta: Shifting from ‘health & wellness’ to communities of care
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as pivotal in shaping the values of Wild Beings Podcast.

Eva Angofra

18 snips
EP 4.Yarning with Tyson Yunkaporta.
Mentioned by 

as a book that drew him to 

.


Aubrey Marcus


Tyson Yunkaporta

18 snips
60,000 Years of Indigenous Wisdom From Down Under w/ Tyson Yunkaporta #489
Recommended by ![undefined]()

as one of the best books he has read recently.

Jim Rutt

17 snips
Currents 032: Tyson Yunkaporta on Spirits, GameB & Protopias
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as an award-winning book that explores Indigenous thinking and its potential to address global challenges.

Philippa Duffy

15 snips
ReGeneration Rising S2E11: Making Embassy with Tyson Yunkaporta
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as a must-read book for anyone who cares about the future of humanity; it's described as a beautiful weaving of personal stories, indigenous knowledge, and global complexities.

Jim Rutt

13 snips
Currents 010: Tyson Yunkaporta on Humans As Custodial Species
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as a mind-blowing book that sums up the episode's themes.

Sarah Wilson

13 snips
TYSON YUNKAPORTA: Indigenous knowledge can save the world!
Mentioned by Diana Pasulka when talking about synchronicities and meaningful coincidences.

Omnibus: The Authors - Pasulka, Knapp, Kelleher & more (Pt.1)
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as books where the theme of time is discussed.

Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

Deep Time Diligence – A Conversation with Tyson Yunkaporta
Mentioned by Marlika Kieboom as a book that helped spur the blogs and start thinking about different worldviews and how to be relational.

Dreaming about a Ministry of Unbounded Affairs in Canada with Marlieke Kieboom
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as 

's previous work, which he now has mixed feelings about.

Astrid Edwards


Tyson Yunkaporta

Ep 256: Tyson Yunkaporta on writing right and wrong
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as a book about indigenous culture and the interconnectedness of humans and nature.

Andy Cleff

Rediscovering Natural Human Organization w Simon Holzapfel
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as a fabulous read on how indigenous thinking can save the world.

Sarah Augustine

138. Sarah Augustine | Ever Present Every Moment
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; it came out at the same time as her book and discusses stories passed through generations in Indigenous communities.

Julia Watson

Julia Watson on Design and Water
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in relation to a dream walk and the connection between the earth and human experience.

Jenny Odell

Reading the Rocks – Jenny Odell
Mentioned by 

as a book that offers an indigenous lens to understand global crises.


Douglas Rushkoff

Tyson Yunkaporta "Find the Other Others"
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as Tyson's first book, discussing ancient wisdom and challenging mainstream institutions.

Raghu Markus

Ep. 573 – Living in a Post-Truth World with Tyson Yunkaporta