Wisdom Keepers
There are over twenty five channels on YouTube bringing the voices of wisdom keepers to the fore, most of them were founded by indigenous peoples. 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.
We are grateful to the individuals and organizations who are using the world wide web to present and spread the indigenous voices of sustainability.

Curated by mokiethecat
Finding Out the History of Native People by Gabrielle Tayac |
What if the native Wicomiss of Maryland had never encountered the colonists? What if they had thrived to become a modern culture and EarthSayer Gabrielle Tayac |

Last of Energy Resources are in the Territories of Indigenous Peoples by Erick Gonzalez

Legislating Rights of Mother Earth by Patricia Gualinga Motalvo

Eternal Peace by Stanislaw Michel of Gdansk

Tourism, not Oil by Hilario Saant of Ecuador

Love of Wisdom by Alan Watts (1969)

Global Elders Gathering 2012 by Rare Earth Foundation

Wiping of the Tears Ceremony: A Vision by Pat McCabe

Pursuit of the Sense of the Meaning of Life by Fr. Charlie Moore

Honor The Earth by Winona LaDuke

No Unity by Tata Erick Gonzalez

A Mamo's Gift: The Law of Origin by Sequoyah Trueblood Pt. 2 of 3

Womb at the Center of the Universe by Larry Merculieff (Aleut)

We need to talk about an injustice by Bryan Stevenson

Living Outside Borders by Sherman Alexie

Recognizing the Great Mystery by Mayan Elder Flordemayo

Finding Out the History of Native People by Gabrielle Tayac

Rights of Mother Earth in Alaska by Alanna Hurley

Global Dialogues Across Worlds by Ashok Gangadean

Gratitude & Giving Thanks by Marsha Forest

Foundations of Indigenous Thought by Renee Gurneau

The Forest is For All of Us by Community Leader Domingo Peas

Standing in that Place of Peace by Sequoyah Trueblood (Choctaw)