An Indigenous Take on the Evolved Nest: A Discussion with Four Arrows and Darcia Narvaez by Kindred Media published on 2020-10-08T19:39:45Z Welcome to EvolvedNest Interviews, a showcase of wisdom keepers who keep the wise ways in mind and guide the rest of us. My name is Darcia Narvaez. Today I’m here with Four Arrows, also known as Don Trent Jacobs. Four Arrows is the author of 21 books, with more on the way--one he has kindly asked me to co-author on the precepts of the indigenous worldview that emphasizes kincentricity. For many years, Four Arrows has published books and essays relating to Indigenous world view, education, critical theory and wellness. He has been a professor at Fielding Graduate University for 17 years. He has an extremely interesting biography—from service in the marines, being an EMT and a horse whisperer and many other adventures. A book has been written about him by Michael Fisher called Fearless Engagement of Four Arrows: The True Story of an Indigenous-Based Social Transformer. I urge you to explore his work and ideas—they may save our species. For more about his work please go to www.fourarrowsbooks.com. Darcia Narvaez is a contributing editor to Kindred and founder of the Evolved Nest Initiative. You can visit EN here www.evolvednest.org Genre Science