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Indigenous Roots Institute
Indigenous Roots Institute is a unique store located at 6304 Vermont 14 in Woodbury, Vermont, United States. This institution is dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of indigenous communities. Visitors can find a wide range of authentic indigenous products, from handmade crafts and traditional clothing to artwork and jewelry. The store also offers educational resources and workshops on indigenous history, traditions, and practices. Come and explore the rich and vibrant world of indigenous culture at Indigenous Roots Institute.
Metta Earth Institute
Metta Earth Institute, located at 334 Geary Road South in Lincoln, Vermont, is a unique cultural renewal project that combines holistic education, contemplative practice, deep ecology, and regenerative food systems to foster resilient community. This small non-profit educational center offers retreats, trainings, and other programs focused on sustainability, worker-owned farm cooperatives, residential co-housing cooperatives, and the development of an ecovillage. The institute also operates Metta Earth Farm, a retreat hosting business that supports the non-profit programs and other farm enterprises. Metta Earth Community, in its early stages of development, aims to create a contemplative, eco-community that honors the ancestral presence of the Abenaki people whose land it occupies. The institute is dedicated to reconnection with indigenous peoples and beings in a spirit of co-creative synergy for cultural renewal.
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