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Agnes Baker-Pilgrim



Agnes Baker-Pilgrim (1924–2019) was a Native American spiritual leader, author, and mentor from the Takelma tribe in Oregon. She was one of thirteen indigenous women who founded the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers and served as council chair for over a decade. She traveled internationally advocating for animal and indigenous rights, world peace, and the importance of a relationship with Mother Earth.

Agnes Baker-Pilgrim
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Taowhywee: Nuu-Sru’ Agnes Baker-Pilgrim - Siletz - Mother Earth & Water

This is a series of video clips & wisdom, from Taowhywee (Morning Star). Nuusru’ (Grandmother) Agnes Baker-Pilgrim, who is a world-renowned Spiritual Leader, Traditional Medicine Person. and the Head Person of The International Council Of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers. "Yesterday is history.

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Agnes Baker Pilgrim – Takelma

"Everyday, I thank God that I have been able to do the things I do ... and to walk my talk. Do it right, because you only got one time to walk this earth. Make it good, make it a good thing."

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Diversitv - Native Spirituality - Agnes Baker Pilgrim (Winter 2009 - Ep07)

In this DiversiTV lecture dated 3-27-09 and hosted by Mark Harris, Agnes Baker Pilgrim discusses Native Spirituality.

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Agness Pilgrim: We Are All Water Babies

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