Winona LaDuke delivers a keynote address at SOIL 2017, hosted by Slow Money. Winona is an internationally renowned activist.
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Indigenous climate justice activist Clayton Thomas-Müller embarks on an intimate storytelling journey, overcoming trauma, addiction, and incarceration to become a leader for his people and the planet.
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In this passionate talk, Albert Wiggan calls for better recognition from the scientific community arguing that Indigenous knowledge is science and that's what we should call it.
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Winona LaDuke is an internationally renowned activist working on issues of sustainable development renewable energy and food systems.
Grandmothers Mona Polacca and Maria Alice Freire from the The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers offer blessings and songs for Water, the World Water Law and World Water Year 2021.
Petra Brussee interviews M.S.W. Mona Polacca representing the International Council of 13 indigenous grandmothers at the multi-stakeholder dialogue on water in the post-2015 agenda in the Peace Palace in The Hague, The Netherlands. 21 March 2012.
13 Indigenous women elders, shamans and medicine women from around the world, have been called together to share their sacred wisdom and practices.