Max “Duramunmun” Harrison is an elder of the Yuin Nation of South East Australia. He was interviewed beside a creek near his home in Woronora, a small town outside Sydney, Australia by The Global Oneness Project.

Max “Duramunmun” Harrison is an elder of the Yuin Nation of South East Australia. He was interviewed beside a creek near his home in Woronora, a small town outside Sydney, Australia by The Global Oneness Project.
Norman Patrick Brown, acclaimed Navajo film maker shares the prophetic story of The Rainbow Boy. February 2011 the film The Rainbow Boy based on the story will be released. This has the promise of an inspiring film, a powerful story of past and present and the perhaps the planets future. It will be in Navajo with subtitles. It would be awesome if a film in America in a first peoples language went mainstream. Visit the garden forum to plan ways to help with this.
Mayan Grandfather Cirilo Wandering Wolf speaks of Mayan connection to star ancestors from the Pleiades and the need to speak out for the Earth now.
Greetings beloved relations,
Anishnabes from different communities of La Verendrye reserve are coming together in an unprecedent way. They are putting aside old family feuds and inside stories, and they are now building a large 60 x 80 feet lodge at Wolf Lake airport, as a medicine council lodge to host the Call of the Wolf, Return to the Sacred Hoop. Last April, the Anishnabes (Algonquins) have signed a Constitution and reformed their Traditional Council of Elders. Just days ago, they sent official letters to political instances to declare their exclusive jurisdiction on their ancestral homeland, centered around La Verendrye reserve and declaring illegal every transformastion activities on the territory without their explicit consent, including clear cutting, hydro dams, power lines, mining, water diversion or any construction project. Help the Anishnabe sovereign nation in its stand to protect Mother Earth and native/human rights.
We need right now: Workers, supplies for workers, nails, tools, gaz for vehicles and chainsaws, pick up trucks, tarps and canvas… etc…
Join us at the Call of the Wolf, let’s Return to the Sacred Hoop. Migwetch.
Your help and support on any level is appreciated. Please forward and share in your networks.
Video invitation to the Call of the Wolf:
Floyd Looks For Buffalo Hand offers a realistic look at current situation in the Americas and the World. This Lahkota Medicine Man talks about his visions of the end of the world. Man has lived on this earth for thousands of years, but in the last 100 years, man has been a parasite that takes and takes without giving back and finally the host, Mother Earth, fights back killing many. But those that survive become holistic and learn to live in balance and harmony with each other and Mother Earth and give back what they take.
From Factor 11 Productions, pushthelimit’s youtube channel
Oren Lyons, traditional Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan and member of the Onondaga Nation Council of Chiefs of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy speaks about Climate Change at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues at the UN Headquarters in 2007. This video was posted April 1o, 2010 by Seventh Generation Fund channel of The Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development.
In this excerpt from an interview filmed for The Great Turning (www.thegreatturningfilm.org), Anishnabe elder David Courchene, Jr. talks about the importance of each of us knowing our own unique vision and purpose as we work together to create a sustainable way of living on earth. Filmed in the sacred site of Manitou Api in the Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada. Your donations will help us complete this film; you can donate online at http://thegreatturningfilm.org/
Angaangaq, Eskimo-Kakaakkit Elder from Kalaallit Nunaat, Far North in Greenland, known as Uncle to many, is a traditional healer and carrier of the Quilat, Eskimo Drum. He is a dear friend of Grandfather William Commanda (Algonquin elder from Maniwaki, Quebec). Uncle bridges boundaries all across Mother Earth between cultures, nations, peoples and with individuals healing the disconnect between heart and mind.
In the second set of videos Angaangaq talks of the return of the Fire and Ice Ceremony to the people of Greenland, its significance for all people of Earth, how the ice will continure to melt and what the elders say humans must do now.
Open yourself to the tones and vibrations of the Ouilat and this beautiful healing song created to melt the ice within the heart of man.
Fire and Ice part 1
Fire and Ice part 2
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