A platform and community-driven framework connecting people, resources, and practices in support of Indigenous sovereignty and shared responsibility.
Indigenous World was born from lived experience shaped by the realities faced across Indigenous communities — where ways of life have been disrupted, languages and cultural foundations weakened, and external systems have reshaped relationships to land, governance, and one another. At the same time, ongoing environmental pressures continue to impact the health of lands, waters, and people.
Recognizing these conditions as part of a broader pattern experienced across Turtle Island and beyond, Indigenous World seeks to advance a unifying pathway grounded in Indigenous worldview — centered on natural liberty, shared responsibility, and right relationship with one another and the Earth. It brings together Indigenous peoples and aligned allies committed to sustaining life, strengthening community, and ensuring a balanced and nurturing future.
Indigenous World is both a platform and a community-driven framework that connects people, resources, and practices to support the application of these principles in everyday life.
It is expressed through an interconnected structure: a digital platform that serves as a living resource hub and connection point, a movement — One People, One Planet — that brings these principles into lived practice, and a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports this work through funding, coordination, and long-term sustainability while maintaining community-driven autonomy.
At its foundation is a simple but essential understanding: natural liberties are not granted by institutions or defined by fixed law — they are upheld through collective responsibility. They refer to the inherent freedoms that exist as part of life itself — including the ability to live, relate, make decisions, and care for one another and the environment in ways that sustain balance and well-being.
Indigenous systems have long reflected this as living, adaptive practices rooted in balance, accountability, and reciprocity, evolving with the needs of the people and the conditions of the time.
As both a platform and a framework for action, Indigenous World brings this pathway into practice through interconnected systems designed to support cultural continuity, community strength, and economic independence. It functions as a living resource hub, directory, and connection point — providing access to tools, teachings, and relationships that support community-led solutions without centralized control.
This includes networks for trade and exchange that strengthen local economies, as well as community-centered approaches to knowledge, identity, and data stewardship that protect integrity and autonomy.
Through this ecosystem, Indigenous World shares cultural tools and teachings that promote solidarity and support the application of these principles into physical reality — enabling people to actively practice ways of living rooted in responsibility, balance, and sustainability. This includes guidance for land stewardship, food systems, self-sufficiency, health, and community care.
Together, this work supports the re-emergence of a way of being rooted in natural liberty and shared responsibility — where peace is not declared, but practiced, and where people come into alignment with one another and the Earth to actively shape a sustainable future.