THE SOIL IS LOYAL
Once You Build It, It Keeps Producing.
A permaculture design curriculum rooted in indigenous knowledge, living systems wisdom, and the sacred understanding that when we rebuild our relationship with the land, everything grows.
Core Principles Integrated
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Permaculture designs resilient homes and landscapes by working with nature. Its three ethics:
Earth Care (restore soil, conserve water, support biodiversity)
People Care (promote health, equity, community)
Fair Share (share surplus, reduce waste, safeguard abundance).
Together they guide productive land use and thriving communities rooted in Indigenous knowledge and long-term stewardship.
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Afro-Indigenous wisdom links ancestral principles shaping relations with people, land, and time.
Ubuntu — “I am because we are” — emphasizes communal responsibility and reciprocal care.
Sankofa — “go back and fetch it” — urges learning from the past to heal and move forward.
The Seven Generations principle asks whether today’s choices honor people seven generations hence, widening ethical duty.
Together they form a regenerative ethic: restore relationships, steward ecosystems, and make decisions that sustain community and Earth.
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Biomimicry: Nature as Model, Measure, Mentor
Biomimicry uses living systems to guide resilient design.
As Model: it studies how nature works—like leaves capturing light or mycelium moving water—to create efficient, regenerative solutions.
As Measure: it treats nature’s 3.8 billion years of adaptation as the standard—closing resource loops, turning waste into food, and using little energy.
As Mentor: it values curiosity and humility, learning from ecosystems and Indigenous practices.
Rooted in observation and respect, biomimicry shapes designs that heal land, support communities, and align human systems with nature.
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