INDIGENEXUS
  • Home
  • About
  • Our Services
  • The Nexus
  • Shop
Sign in Subscribe
Art, Culture, & Spirituality

Lessons from our Shelled Kin

Musings on Protective Factors and Risk Factors

Marianna G. M. Cota, mph

Marianna G. M. Cota, mph

14 Aug 2025 4 min
Share
Lessons from our Shelled Kin
Photo by David Valentine | Unsplash

This post is for subscribers only

Subscribe now

Already have an account? Sign in

Read next

Collage of a pink and yellow flower with a jaguar image underlying everything. A star is on the jaguar's forehead and text reads next to its head reads "Yo'oko Nashuareo."

Jaguar Warrior, if I surrender to my heart will the will to fight cease to exist?

...or will it only grow stronger? We are a reader-supported publication! Subscribe to join the community, receive new posts, and co-create this space. Sign Up Since taking on a new professional role focused on community empowerment and Indigenous food sovereignty, I have found it difficult to make time
Marianna G. M. Cota, mph 08 Jun 2026
Artwork of two brown hands connected by a rainbow gently pour water onto a growing corn stalk. Background shows Monument Valley at sunset. Culturally significant symbols frame the image.

Indigenous Food Sovereignty Zine

Check out Beauty All Around Us, a Community-led Project featuring Indigenous Youth Perspectives!
Marianna G. M. Cota, mph 05 May 2025
A close up of the hands of a person in cultural regalia holding a lighter while there is a bundle of sage in front on them on a table.

Ceremonial Kinship with Plants - Smoke Medicine

Exploring the Significance of Smudging
Marianna G. M. Cota, mph 31 Mar 2025

Subscribe to INDIGENEXUS

Don't miss out on the latest posts or events! Sign up now to get access to the library of members-only articles.
  • Invite Imagination. Illuminate Illusions. Inspire Inquiry. Initiate Innovation. Ignite Interbeing.®
  • Sign up
  • Terms of Use & Policies
INDIGENEXUS © 2026. Powered by Ghost