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May 29, 2026 | Source: EventBrite | by Kincentric Leadership &The Repatterning Collective
Join us for an ONLINE LEARNING SESSION for practitioners, as part of the Co-creation with the More-than-Human sandbox
Rights of Nature by Tribal and First Nations
Join us for our 14th learning session on Wednesday, June 10 at 6 pm CEST | 5 pm BST | 12 pm EDT | 9 am PDT | 9:30 pm IST.
What if the Rights of Nature were not a legal innovation, but the oldest law there is?
Rights of Nature is a growing global movement seeking to give rivers, forests, species, and ecosystems legal standing and protection. But there is a version of this story that predates the Western legal system by thousands of years: the understanding, held by Indigenous and Tribal nations across the world, that the natural world has its own inherent rights — and that humans carry a sacred responsibility to uphold them.
In this session, we explore what happens when that ancient understanding meets the modern legal system and how Tribal Rights of Nature differ from standard Rights of Nature approaches. At the heart of this discussion is a fundamental tension: how do you translate a living covenant between a people and their territory into a legal instrument that can hold in a court of law? And what is gained — or lost — in that translation?
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