Indigenous cultures offer ancestral wisdom on living sustainably that we can apply today:- Adopt a holistic worldview that sees humans as part of nature, not separate from or above it.- Give gratitude before taking from the land. Only use what you need. Let the earth regenerate.- Look to nature as guide. Follow natural cycles and flows. Align human activity accordingly.- Treat all life with respect. Honor plants, animals, water, and land as sacred.- Consider the impact on seven generations ahead with all decisions. Think long-term.- Live simply with few material possessions. Avoid waste and excess.- Share resources freely in your community. Take care of each other.- Pass down eco knowledge through oral traditions, rituals, and stories that connect to the land.- Seek balance across the aspects of life. Well-being includes spiritual, emotional, physical, mental.Learning from those who sustainably co-existed with nature for centuries reminds us of timeless wisdom we can practice today, for all our relations.