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Joan Carling at COP26 March with a sign said Indigenous Rights = Climate Justice by Tracy Rector

March 2, 2022

Guided By Her Ancestors, Joan Carling Fights Back

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Joan Carling, co-founder of Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), shares why it’s essential to support Indigenous land guardianship, how she draws inspiration from the past and the future to continue the important work she does, and more.

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Trailer Pili Ka Moo by Justin Ah Chong

February 25, 2022

Trailer: Pili Ka Mo'o by Justin Ah Chong

The Fukumitsu ʻOhana (family) of Hakipuʻu are Native Hawaiian taro farmers and keepers of this generational practice.

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Trailer Mas House by Jeremy Dennis

February 25, 2022

Trailer: Ma's House by Jeremy Dennis

Ma’s House was once the heart of a community, for the Shinnecock peoples, who have remained in their same homelands for 10,000 years.

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Trailer WECKUWAPASIHTIT by Geo Neptune and Brianna Smith

February 25, 2022

Trailer: Weckuwapasihtit by Geo Neptune and Brianna Smith

On the Eastern reaches of the occupied territory now referred to as North America, the children of Koluskap call upon ancestral teachings to guide them.

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Trailer Weckuwapok The Approaching Dawn

February 25, 2022

Trailer: Weckuwapok (The Approaching Dawn)

On these traditional homelands, Waponahkik (the people of the dawn land) bring gratitude to the sun where it first looks our way.

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Trailer Sukujula Tei by David Hernandez Palmar

February 25, 2022

Trailer: Sukujula Tei by David Hernandez Palmar

During a visit to her sister Amaliata, Rosa, a wise Wayuu woman, teaches her grandchildren the importance of reciprocity within their culture.

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