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Mentioned in 21 episodes
Sand Talk
Book • 2019
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Mentioned in 21 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
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the author of the Sand Talk trilogy.

Jenny Stefanati

49 snips
Yarn with Tyson Yunkaporta
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as a source to learn more about Australian Indigenous knowledge.

Matt Church

39 snips
297. How to Think About Your Thinking with Matt Church
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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
Mentioned by 

in preparation for an interview, which talks about the Hand Mary Palace in the Aboriginal tradition.


Anthony Metivier

30 snips
Can you use a Memory Palace without visualization?
Mentioned as the book where Tyson Yunkaporta uses the term 'yarning'.

23 snips
Master the Link Method to Memorize Details Fast and Recall More
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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
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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!
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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 Diana Pasulka when talking about synchronicities and meaningful coincidences.

Omnibus: The Authors - Pasulka, Knapp, Kelleher & more (Pt.1)
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as a book by an indigenous scholar who looks at Western culture through an indigenous lens.

David Rug

Zero to One with Danny Goler #1 - David Rug: Project Liminality, InterBrain, & the Physics of Communication
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as a source of learning about visual symbols and visual metaphors to communicate knowledge.

David Rug

David Rug - Integrating Ancient Wisdom with Modern Technology to Heal Fragmentation
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 that contains a particular tale that might offer a touchstone.

Anthony James

70 Extract. Sand, Superhumans & Songlines, with Tyson Yunkaporta
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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



