Preserving Indigenous Ecological Values : Three Native Americans

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Preserving Indigenous Ecological Values : Three Native Americans
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SZ0553.22
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Preserving Indigenous Ecological Values : Three Native Americans / produced by Mary Pat Fischer. SERIES: Earthcare| no. 22 Ongoing series of interviews with individuals from around the world who are responding to the earth's ecological problems. This program features talks by three Native American leaders on ways of reclaiming the ecological wisdom of their peoples. Winona LaDuke, an Anishinabe, speaks on common land useage. Chief Oren Lyon, an Haudenoshaunee, speaks on the Traditional Council of Elders and Yourh, who foster values of generosity, love, and courage. Chris Peters of Seventh Generation Fund speaks on the need for utilizing ecologically sustainable native lifeways. RECORDED: Spring, 1990.

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