Honoring the Roots: Traditional Ecological Knowledge as the Lifeblood of Permaculture

Permaculture is more than a design science—it is a living remembrance of humanity’s ancestral intimacy with the land. The lifeblood of permaculture is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)—a vast body of place-based wisdom developed through the ages of observation, relationship, and reciprocity with the living Earth.

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