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Indigenous projects

  Bahu Thika Thila, a 55 year old Indigenous Katakari, discusses malnutrition and helplessness
 
Bahu Thika Thila, a 55 year old Indigenous Katkari, discusses malnutrition and helplessness

Central to Onaway's work is its support for indigenous peoples. Click here to find out more about who they are. Onaway supports a wide range of indigenous projects and groups including:

Onaway continuous to support the plight of the Katkari people of India. See the Katkari website for further information.

Since Onaway's inception its support to indigenous people, particularly Native Americans has been at the centre of its work. Reports from early explorers described the American Indians as being dignified, courteous, handsome, highly intelligent and free from disease. Today, after being 'civilised' for more than four hundred years, they suffer from some of the highest known rates of infant mortality, premature death, alcoholism, diabetes and suicide. Yet, before the advent of Europeans, the Indians knew the secret of living in harmony with the natural world and spoke with courtesy and respect for all living things. They never sought to impose their will upon the environment, instead they lived in harmony with their surroundings and walked gently on their 'Mother Earth'.

The Onaway Trust exists to aid Native Americans in their struggle for both physical and spiritual survival in their own lands. Given the serious questioning today of the ethics of western technology and science, it is important that indigenous cultures, especially those of the American Indians, should be given ongoing support.

 

   

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Email: david@onaway.org

The Onaway Trust is a registered charity - number 268448.