What Are the Lessons that Our Society Can Learn from Indigenous Culture?


Posted October 20, 2022 by slccwhistlerbc

Indigenous societies in Canada and other parts of the world are diverse, and people can learn a lot from them.

 
When indigenous people have secured rights to their land and are able to choose how they live, they are one of the fairest and happiest people on the planet.

You can visit a indigenous museum in Whistler to learn more about the indigenous people in that area. In this blog, you will learn about some extraordinary lessons people can learn from indigenous culture.

Lessons to Learn from Indigenous Culture

Some of the lessons you can learn from indigenous culture are as follows:

* Money is not the key to happiness

As per reports, it has been found that some indigenous people are found to have similar satisfaction in life compared to the richest people on the planet. When you visit an indigenous museum in Whistler, you will learn more about their lifestyle.

* Spend less time working and more time with friends and family

Back to the old times, indigenous people are those who hunt and gather food to make their living and have more leisure time than we do. Most indigenous people spend around 20 hours a week working to gather food, and those that farm do 30 hours a week to support their families.

* Growing strong relationships with the community

Before visiting an indigenous museum in Whistler, you must know that most indigenous people are still sharing their food with other community members like old times. Some members only consume the food that is brought to them by the hunters. This helps to foster the community spirit in the indigenous society.

Over to you

You can learn many things from indigenous people, and you may be surprised at their way of living. You can visit an indigenous museum to learn more about the indigenous culture in your area and learn some important things about their lifestyle or habits.

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Last Updated October 20, 2022