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The union of the physical and spiritual realms is more powerful than any expression of
mere, unilateral materialism, no matter how flashy, convoluted, expensive, wasteful of
natural resources or violent. – Ukumbwa Sauti
Historical Reality
in an Indigenous/
Aboriginal
Framework
Socio-Political
Historical
Development
Naturo-Spiritual
Historical
Development
-1-
Dawn of
Human
Existence to
1450-1500
Sovereign
Indigeny:
society internally directed and
developed on familial land
masses, communalism, organic
communications systems
Evolutionary
Energetics:
spiritual technologies created
and developed in tune with
natural environment
-2-
1500 to 2010
(Sp.Inquisition,
Columbian era,
Berlin Conference,
Socialist
Revolution)
Disintegrated
Indigeny:
society effected by increasingly
globalized capitalism, cultural
norms and traditions subverted
and repressed, the machine age
is borne out of capitalist demand
for control of resources and
over-production, globalization of
mass communications
technology and sub-cultural
dissemination, environmentalism
emerges as a political force
Devolutionary,
Revolutionary
Energetics:
spiritual technologies supplanted
with alien religious/ideological
content, radical shifts in relations
to natural environment & human
health practices;
beginnings of reestablishment of
and reeducation to traditional
thought and practice, wholism,
cultural compositing
-3-
1900 to Present/
Future
Current
Development and
Progressive
Projection
Unified Indigeny:
Traditional Indigeny resurfaces
in newly organized and
interdependent, democratic
structures, communalism and
socialism, organic
communications systems aided
by digital communications
technology;
OAU, IITC, OAS, CS, NEAC1
Revolutionary
Energetics:
universal expressions of
Indigenous Spiritual
Technologies (Some’ et al);
cultural compositing; naturo-
spiritual/humanist traditions
reestablished deepening concepts
of wholism, adding external
nature dynamic to concept of
mind/body/spirit connection
1 – Organization of African Unity, International Indian Treaty Council, Organization of
American States, Cultural Survival, New England Aboriginal Council – organizational
examples of attempts at or movements of or toward unified indigeny and/or socio-
political unification.

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5-USauti-Indigenous-AboriginalHistFrmwk-historytable

  • 1. Created by Ukumbwa Sauti, September 2008 page #1 of 1 revised 3/15/2010 2:42:30 AM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The union of the physical and spiritual realms is more powerful than any expression of mere, unilateral materialism, no matter how flashy, convoluted, expensive, wasteful of natural resources or violent. – Ukumbwa Sauti Historical Reality in an Indigenous/ Aboriginal Framework Socio-Political Historical Development Naturo-Spiritual Historical Development -1- Dawn of Human Existence to 1450-1500 Sovereign Indigeny: society internally directed and developed on familial land masses, communalism, organic communications systems Evolutionary Energetics: spiritual technologies created and developed in tune with natural environment -2- 1500 to 2010 (Sp.Inquisition, Columbian era, Berlin Conference, Socialist Revolution) Disintegrated Indigeny: society effected by increasingly globalized capitalism, cultural norms and traditions subverted and repressed, the machine age is borne out of capitalist demand for control of resources and over-production, globalization of mass communications technology and sub-cultural dissemination, environmentalism emerges as a political force Devolutionary, Revolutionary Energetics: spiritual technologies supplanted with alien religious/ideological content, radical shifts in relations to natural environment & human health practices; beginnings of reestablishment of and reeducation to traditional thought and practice, wholism, cultural compositing -3- 1900 to Present/ Future Current Development and Progressive Projection Unified Indigeny: Traditional Indigeny resurfaces in newly organized and interdependent, democratic structures, communalism and socialism, organic communications systems aided by digital communications technology; OAU, IITC, OAS, CS, NEAC1 Revolutionary Energetics: universal expressions of Indigenous Spiritual Technologies (Some’ et al); cultural compositing; naturo- spiritual/humanist traditions reestablished deepening concepts of wholism, adding external nature dynamic to concept of mind/body/spirit connection 1 – Organization of African Unity, International Indian Treaty Council, Organization of American States, Cultural Survival, New England Aboriginal Council – organizational examples of attempts at or movements of or toward unified indigeny and/or socio- political unification.