

Currents 010: Tyson Yunkaporta on Humans As Custodial Species
13 snips Jul 28, 2020
Tyson Yunkaporta, an academic from the Apalech Clan and author of *Sand Talk*, dives into humanity's role as a custodial species. He explores the idea that humans must maintain a respectful bond with nature, contrasting traditional views of dominance. Yunkaporta discusses cognitive evolution through symbolic reasoning and tool-making, alongside critiques of modern economic systems like Bitcoin. He emphasizes reconnecting with our ecological roots and the importance of adaptability in stewardship, all while challenging conventional narratives of progress and time.
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Humans as Custodians
- Humans are seen in many Indigenous cultures as custodians caring for all creation.
- This role is a unique responsibility bestowed from creator entities, emphasizing deep natural law.
Human System Perception
- Humans uniquely perceive complex systems and their interactions beyond single niches.
- This broad awareness is tied to gifts from ancestor creators, empowering us as custodians.
Creation Story of Caretaking
- An Aboriginal story recounts a meeting where all species decided who would care for creation.
- Humans were chosen because of their unique capabilities, especially their hands' significance.