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Moving into the era of global culture, remote communities become more exposed to the influence of the developed World. We bring amazing new technologies which can record, develop and preserve the olden techniques of production and art.

Ethnobotanist Wade Davis beautifully stated that each culture is no more or less evolved than another but, rather, each is a unique creative cell in the body of humanity. He states that each language is like an old growth forrest of information.

In celebration of this, Tribe Earth looks to assist projects which aid and expand remote communities. We are also looking to learn from various communities on ways we can strengthen and grow our own (ie that of a westerner) relationship with nature.

We have existing partnerships with handmade felt producers from the nomadic peoples of the Altai Mountains in West Mongolia. Tribe Earth also provided the initial investment in the Light for Generation Project in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia which assists in education of the financially compromised communities there.

Tribe Earth has connections with the Tsataan people in Northern Mongolia and has provided musicians in remote areas worldwide with recorded copies of their work. In Zimbabwe in 2001, Tribe Earth developed an eleven piece music band and helped set it on its way.

For our Tribe Earth products and packaging we are constantly seeking out creative, innovative, visionary individuals, groups or businesses both locally and abroad. We thrive on honest, genuine, creative magic and the realisation of full potential and it is this we aim to bring to the public with our Tribe Earth products. We believe our products should inspire and take people beyond boundaries.

We feel it necessary that we all concentrate our personal energies into breaking down our current structure of making hierarchies and turn those triangles into circles. Circles of support, circles of sharing and circles where everyone is supported in finding and expressing their style of magic.