There are fifty+ channels on YouTube bringing the voices of wisdom keepers to the fore, most publishers are indigenous communities. We support the sharing and preservation of sacred wisdom teachings, the very foundation of sustainability principles and practices, and offer EarthSayers as a "connecting tool" working towards the idea of One Voice through this special collection and other vidoes on EarthSayers such the series, Native Perspectives on Sustainability and special collections on Indigenous Elders Dr. David Courchene, Ilarion Merculief, and Dr. Robin Kimmerer,
We are grateful to the individuals and organizations who are using the world wide web to present and spread the indigenous voices of wisdom.
Curated by mokiethecat
A Mamo's Gift: The Law of Origin by Sequoyah Trueblood Pt. 2 of 3 |
Part I available here. Part III is here. Language of the breadth of life. Sequoyah Trueblood speaks candidly of his experiences with the Mamos, or spiritual elders of the high mountains of Colombia. He was accompanied by James O'Dea, one of the great peacemakers of our time. In this, Part II, Sequoyah speaks of his first visit to Colombia, the unexpected invitation to serve as one of 9 people to be called to translate the tribal "Law of Origin" with a transmission of the reason for these indigenous people to come down from their sacred mountain. Recent visions of the Mamos have called for them to share their ways of being with the world. Click here for Pt. 3 of 3. The Foundation for Global Humanity is grateful for this opportunity to film Sequoyah at the Shift Retreat at IONS in Northern California in June 2011. With deep respect, we present this sacred story from Sequoyah Trueblood, accompanied by James O'Dea. EarthSayers James O'Dea; Sequoyah Trueblood |
Walking In Prayer with Grandmother Beatrice
Grandmother's Little Butterfly
Today is the day we Decide by David Suzuki
Opportunity and Discrimination by Betty Soskin
Eternal Peace by Stanislaw Michel of Gdansk
One year time lapse of CO2 surface concentration on Earth 2016
The Decolonization of Curriculum for a Sustainable Future with Katheryn Lancaster
Legislating Rights of Mother Earth by Patricia Gualinga Motalvo
Healing from Addictions by Embracing our Sacred Individual Gifts and Responsibilities
American Indians Confront "Savage Anxieties" with
N. Scott Momaday
Living Outside Borders by Sherman Alexie
Wahbanang, The Resurgence of a People: Clearing the Path for Our Survival
Wellness, two-eyed seeing and system change: Dr. Evan Adams at TEDxPowellRiver
Water Ethic: C.Meine with Josephine Mandamin
Aboriginal Truth and Reconciliation (Panel)
The Indigenous Response to Assaults on the Environment" by Chase Iron Eyes
Ancient Wisdom Rising with Grandma Bertha Grove
What it really means to be "Differently Abled". | Rob Silberstein | TEDxYouth@MoriahCollege
Land & People: Issues on Navajo Nation by Norman P. Brown
One Earth - One Race by Angaangaq
Ancestry in Modern Culture by Colin Campbell
Trust Brings Freedom 2 of 2 with Wallace Black Elk (Lakota)
Rights of Mother Earth in Alaska by Alanna Hurley
Our Story: Why We Need Ancient Wisdom In A Modern World
Our Loss of Wisdom by Barry Schwartz
Moving About the Land with Larry Littlebird | Bioneers
The Canadian Native Rights Movement by Clayton Thomas Muller
Our Cultures Our Rights
Standing in that Place of Peace by Sequoyah Trueblood (Choctaw)
Trust Brings Freedom 1 of 2 with Wallace Black Elk (Lakota)
Indigenous Women Defending Human Rights (Panel)
Pursuit of the Sense of the Meaning of Life by Fr. Charlie Moore
What Debra Haaland's confirmation as interior secretary means to Native Americans
Honor The Earth by Winona LaDuke
Howard Zinn on Alternative Heroes
How Indigenous thinking can change the world - Tyson Yunkaporta
Wiping of the Tears Ceremony: A Vision by Pat McCabe
Standing Rock is Everywhere with Pennie Opal Plant
The Declaration of Interdependence: A Pledge to Planet Earth by D.Suzuki and T. Cullis
We are all connected with nature: Nixiwaka Yawanawa
Jeanne Pelletier and Clementine Longworth Interviewed by Maria Campbell
25 Years of World Peace and Prayer Day
Finding Out the History of Native People by Gabrielle Tayac
Indigenous knowledge meets science to solve climate change | Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
Putuparri and the Rainmakers - Trailer
Foundations of Indigenous Thought by Renee Gurneau
Individual Salvation vs. Cosmic Balance: An American Indian Perspective
Cree Elder AJ Felix at The Turtle Lodge
On Worshiping by Gordon Tootoosis
The Power Of Compassion: Matthieu Ricardo
Mayan Indigenous Grandmother Flordemayo
Global Dialogues Across Worlds by Ashok Gangadean
An Open Conversation with Indigenous Peoples of Chile
A Mamo's Gift: The Law of Origin by Sequoyah Trueblood Pt. 2 of 3
Global Elders Gathering 2012 by Rare Earth Foundation
Nibi Water Song - Turtle Lodge
Climate Resilience and Response: Learning from this Great Pause" with Jessica Morey
Ancient Wisdom Rising Welcome 2015 BY Keiko Cronin
Surviving Disappearance by Matika Wilbur
Green Politics by Jonathon Porritt Interview by The Guardian (2012)
Recognizing the Great Mystery by Mayan Elder Flordemayo
Interwoven Voices - Conversations with Indigenous Partners on the Frontlines
Howard Zinn at MIT 2005 - The Myth of American Exceptionalism
Learning from Indigenous Peoples & Ethnic Diversity by Randy Woodley
DAKOTA 38
About Hope by Ilarion Merculieff (Aleut), Barbara Ford, Duane Elgin
Protecting the Source, Inspiring the Future: Pachamama Alliance
Understanding our Relationship to Mother Earth by Tom Goldtooth
EcoTrust Indigenous Leadership Award
We need to talk about an injustice by Bryan Stevenson
Being Fearless: Van Jones Part 2
Ojibwe Clans by Anton Treuer
Etuaptmumk: Two-Eyed Seeing by Rebecca Thomas
What the people of the Amazon know that you don't by Mark Plotkin
A Blessing for Mother Earth by Woman Stands Shining
Tim Jackson and Jonathan F. P. Rose on Life After Capitalism - Pathways to Planetary Health
The Wisdom of the Elders by Lisa Kristine
Changing the Rules - Jonathon Porritt
A Modern Pioneer in the Cherokee Nation (Wilma Mankiller)
White Buffalo Prophesy by Chief Phil Lane
We Are the People of the Corn with Greg Cajete
Indigenous peoples gather for annual forum at the United Nations