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You're registered for free access to the communal film screenings and the full 7-day online event from June 3–9, 2025 — featuring daily live teachings with Indigenous Elders and wisdom holders.

Please check your inbox for access details. The full daily schedule is below. We invite you to watch this video from filmmakers Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo for opportunities to contribute to this project.

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FILM PREMIERE, JUNE 3–9, 2025
Join us for the Film Premiere and
7-Day Gathering with Indigenous Voices

We will gather in community, guided by Indigenous Elders and knowledge keepers from around the world, to explore healing pathways to collective trauma and disconnection.

Each day of the Gathering explores a different theme. Together, these sessions create a journey—from grappling with historical trauma, to collective grieving, to remembering our sacred kinship and belonging.

Historical trauma living in lands & bodies

The healing
ground
of grief

Ancestral
wisdom &
medicine

Sacred cycle
of life, death,
& renewal

Kinship &
reciprocity
with all life

Healing Practices
Beyond Western
Therapies

Carrying
the Medicine
Forward

Historical trauma living in lands & bodies

The healing
ground
of grief

Ancestral
wisdom &
medicine

Sacred cycle
of life, death,
& renewal

Kinship &
reciprocity
with all life

Healing Practices
Beyond Western
Therapies

Carrying
the Medicine
Forward

Historical trauma living in lands & bodies

The healing
ground
of grief

Ancestral
wisdom &
medicine

Sacred cycle
of life, death,
& renewal

Kinship &
reciprocity
with all life

Healing Practices
Beyond Western
Therapies

Carrying
the Medicine
Forward

MEET OUR GUEST SPEAKERS
The Eternal Song 7-Day Global Gathering Schedule | June 3–9, 2025
A JOURNEY OF REMEMBERING, HEALING, AND REIMAGINING
DAY 1 | Land, Body, and Memory: Healing Historical Trauma
June 3, 2025
ZAYA
BENAZZO
MAURIZO
BENAZZO
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

LIVE @ 10am PDT

› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO

Pat McCabe
Tāngaroa
Ngaropo-Tāwio
Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq
Kylie
Marjambi
OPENING PRAYER CIRCLE

LIVE @ 10:30am PDT

› PAT MCCABE
› TĀNGAROA NGAROPO-TĀWIO
› AVIAJA RAKEL SANIMUINAQ
› KYLIE MARJAMBE

Lyla June
Johnston
EMBRACING THE WHOLE:
EXPLORING TRAUMA IN OUR BLOODLINES

LIVE @ 11:15am PDT

› LYLA JUNE JOHNSTON

Pat McCabe
Lyla June
Johnston
Jarmbi Miles
INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA & HEALING

LIVE @ 11:30am PDT

› PAT MCCABE
› LYLA JUNE
› JARMBI MILES
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)

🎬 Community Film Screening

LIVE @ 12:45pm PDT

› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)

Tiokasin
Ghosthorse​
POETRY: BUTTERFLY AGAINST THE WIND

2:45pm PDT

› TIOKASIN GHOSTHORSE

Judy
Atkinson
PATRICIA JUNE VICKERS
Diana
Kopua
Gabor
Maté
INDIGENOUS AND WESTERN
APPROACHES TO TRAUMA HEALING

LIVE @ 3pm PDT

› JUDY ATKINSON
› PATRICIA JUNE VICKERS
› DIANA KOPUA
› GABOR MATÉ (HOST)

DAY 2
|   June 4, 2025
Thomas Hübl​
THE ROLE OF GENERATIONAL TRAUMA IN THE POLYCRISIS
LIVE @ 8am PDT

› THOMAS HÜBL
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOST)
Efu Nyaki​
HEALING ANCESTRAL WOUNDS
10am PDT

› EFU NYAKI
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Alnoor Ladha​
Tiokasin
Ghosthorse​
THOMAS
KANATAKENIATE COOK​
WALKING WITH EARTH:
REMEMBERING OUR PLACE
LIVE @ 10am PDT

› ALNOOR LADHA
› TIOKASIN GHOSTHORSE
› THOMAS KANATAKENIATE COOK
Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq
Ikimaliq Pikilak​
HEALING AND RECLAIMING CULTURE WITH KALAALLIT WOMEN
LIVE @ 11:30am PDT

› AVIAJA RAKEL SANIMUINAQ
› IKIMALIQ PIKILAK
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
William Iaukea
MEDICINAL STORIES FROM OLD HAWAII
LIVE @ 1pm PDT

› WLLIAM IAUKEA
Diana Kapoa
Mark Kapoa
Tina Ngata
RE-INDIGENIZING OUR WAYS OF BEING
LIVE @ 2:15pm PDT

› DIANA KAPOA
› MARK KAPOA
› TINA NGATA
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
DAY 3
|   June 5, 2025
Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq
🎬 Community Film Screening

LIVE @ 8am PDT

› LIVE Q&A WITH AVIAJA RAKEL SANIMUINAQ

Francis Weller
The Sacred Work of Grief
LIVE @ 10am PDT

› FRANCIS WELLER
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Tāngaroa
Ngaropo-Tāwio
PORTALS TO ANCESTRAL KNOWLEDGE
LIVE @ 11:30am PDT

› TĀNGAROA NGAROPO-TĀWIO
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Linda Thai
RELATIONAL APPROACH TO ATTACHMENT THEORY
LIVE @ 1pm PDT

› LINDA THAI
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Dohee Lee
Jungwon Kim
UNBIND YOUR HEART:
KOREAN HAN (GRIEF) TRANSMUTATION
LIVE @ 2:30pm PDT

› DOHEE LEE
› JUNGWON KIM
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Awhitia Mihaere
TRADITIONAL MAORI WOMB HEALING
4pm PDT

› AWITIA MIHAERE
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
DAY 4
|   June 6, 2025
Bayo Akomolafe
REINDIGENIZING OUR CONSCIOUSNESS AND BELONGING
LIVE @ 9am PDT

› BAYO AKOMOLAFE
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Patty Krawec
Byrde Nez
Brenna Cussen-Anglada​
Sarah Nahar
RECONCILING INDIGENOUS SPIRIT & CHRISTIANITY
LIVE @ 11:30am PDT

› PATTY KRAWEC
› BYRDE NEZ
› BRENNA-CUSSEN-ANGLADA
› SARAH NAHAR (HOST)
Patricia June Vickers
SINGING TO THE DARKNESS POETRY
12:30PM PDT

› PATRICIA JUNE VICKERS
Daniel Foor
Susan Raffo
RELEARNING RELATIONSHIP: AN OFFERING FOR PEOPLE OF TROUBLED LINEAGES
LIVE @ 1pm PDT

› DANIEL FOOR
› SUSAN RAFFO
DAY 5
|   June 7, 2025
Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen
RECLAIMING NORDIC SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS
LIVE @ 9am PDT

› RUNE HJARNØ RASMUSSEN
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Darcia Narvaez
Four Arrows
RESTORING KINSHIP
LIVE @ 10am PDT

› DARCIA NAVAREZ
› FOUR ARROWS
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Osprey Orielle Lake
Casey Camp-Horinek
TRANSFORMING COLONIZATION, EXTRACTIVISM, AND SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL INJUSTICE
LIVE @ 11:30am PDT

› OSPREY ORIELLE LAKE
› CASEY CAMP-HORINEK
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
Samwel Nangiria
Lynn Murphy
RESISTING NEOCOLONIALISM & RECLAIMING INDIGENOUS NARRATIVES
12:30pm PDT

› SAMWEL NANGIRIA
› LYNN MURPHY (HOST)
James McGuire
Lynn Murphy
RESISTING NEOCOLONIALISM & RECLAMING INDIGENOUS NARRATIVES CONTINUED
LIVE @ 1:40pm PDT

› JAMES MCGUIRE
› LYNN MURPHY (HOST)
Joe Williams
Uncle Paul Gordon
HEALING WITH SONGLINES
LIVE @ 2:30pm PDT

› JOE WILLIAMS
› UNCLE PAUL GORDON
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
DAY 6
|   June 8, 2025
Katsi Cook
Lynn Murphy
WOMEN'S BODIES, EARTH BODY
LIVE @ 9am PDT

› KATSI COOK
› LYNN MURPHY (HOST)
Diane Merle Longboat​
Iya Affo
Yemi Penn
REVIVING THE SACRED:
ON INDIGENOUS HEALING TRADITIONS
LIVE @ 10am PDT

› DIANE MERLE LONGBOAT
› IYA AFFO
› YEMI PENN (HOST)
Ruby Gibson
Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq
Chief Na’Moks
Charlene Eigen-Vasquez
CEREMONIAL CIRCLE:
WORDS AS MEDICINE FOR OUR PEOPLE
LIVE @ 11:30am PDT

› RUBY GIBSON
› AVIAJA RAKEL SANIMUINAQ
› CHIEF NA'MOX
› CHARLENE EIGEN-VASQUEZ
Dr. Omavi Bailey
Dr. Sekagya Yahaya Hills
Mays Imad
TRAUMA FROM AN AFRICAN EPISTEMOLOGY
1pm PDT

› DR. OMAVI BAILEY
› DR.SEKAGYA YAHAYA HILLS
› MAYS IMAD (HOST)
Donna Kerridge
RONGOĀ MĀORI:
A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO HEALING
LIVE @ 2:30pm PDT

› DONNA KERRIDGE
› ZAYA & MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOSTS)
DAY 7
|   June 9, 2025
Pat McCabe
Sarah Bradely
Cassandra Ferrara
LAND JUSTICE AND LAND ETHICS
8am PDT

› PAT MCCABE
› SARAH BRADLEY
› CASSANDRA FERRERA (HOST)
Nipun Mehta
Lynn Murphy
Alnoor Ladha
REFRAMING WEALTH IN A TIME OF COLLAPSE
9am PDT

› NIPUN MEHTA
› LYNN MURPHY
› ALNOOR LADHA
› ZAYA AND MAURIZIO BENAZZO (HOST)
Charlene Eigen-Vasquez
Chief Na’Moks
Eriel Tchekwie Deranger
Ariel Clark
Sacred Stewardship: Indigenous Leadership in Land Protection
LIVE @ 10am PDT

› CHARLENE EIGEN-VASQUEZ
› CHIEF NA' MOX
› ERIEL TCHEKWIE DERANGER
› ARIEL CLARK (HOST)
Baratunde Thurston
Jose Barreiro
Amelia Rose Barlow
PROJECT INTERDEPENDENCE: PREPARING TO MEET THE CONDITIONS
LIVE @ 11:30am PDT

› BARATUNDE THURSTON
› JOSE BARREIRO
› AMELIA ROSE BARLOW (HOST)
DR. ANTONIA LORETTA AFRAID OF BEAR–COOK​
Amelia Rose Barlow
ALL NATIONS MEDICINE SOCIETIES: LEARNING HOW TO GET ALONG
LIVE @ 12:30pm PDT

› DR. ANTONIA LORETTA AFRAID OF BEAR–COOK
› AMELIA ROSE BARLOW (HOST)
Judy Atkinson
🎬 COMMUNITY FILM SCREENING
LIVE @ 3pm PDT

› Q&A WITH JUDY ATKINSON
How Your Contribution Supports Indigenous Communities

50% of proceeds after production costs directly fund Indigenous-led initiatives in the communities where we filmed.

Global: Training fund for young Indigenous filmmakers

Kenya: Healing sanctuary for at-risk Maasai women

Brazil: Restoration of traditional Guarani Kaiowá crops in areas affected by monoculture

Greenland: Inuit healing center in Nuuk

Arizona, USA: Language and cultural programs at Little Singer School (Diné)

Canada: The Esk’etemc First Nation Letwilc Recovery Program

Explore the Entire Film Collection
12-Episode Series

The Eternal Song is accompanied by 11 additional feature-length films, each focusing in depth on one of the lands and peoples we visited.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Eternal Song emerged from a deep calling to bear witness to both the wounds of colonization and the powerful ancestral wisdom that continues to guide Indigenous communities toward healing. Over two years, our journey took us across sacred lands where we encountered stories of profound suffering, injustice, and beauty alongside remarkable resilience.

We created this film series as a response to the historical amnesia that pervades our modern world—a world increasingly disconnected from nature, from each other, and from ancestral knowledge. We believe the Indigenous voices offer vital medicine for our fractured times, helping us all to remember our fundamental kinship with Mother Earth and to reawaken to the eternal song of existence that calls us back to belonging.

This project is our humble contribution to a necessary global conversation about how we might collectively heal from historical traumas and remember, reimagine our place in the sacred web of life.

The trust we received from thirteen Indigenous cultures across twelve locations worldwide is something we hold with profound reverence and responsibility. This trust wasn’t granted overnight but cultivated through respectful engagement, active listening, and a genuine commitment to honoring each community’s protocols and wisdom.

Before any cameras rolled, we spent significant time building relationships, participating in what was asked of us in terms of ceremony, offerings, sharing our intentions, and most importantly, listening to what each community felt was important for them to share. We approached each culture as students rather than experts, allowing community elders and knowledge keepers to guide us in how their stories should be told.

Each testimony shared with us is a sacred gift. The people who opened their hearts did so because they recognized the urgency of their message for humanity’s collective future. They entrusted us with their stories not only to document their experiences but to help carry their wisdom to a world that desperately needs to hear it.

Reciprocity is a fundamental value that guides this entire project. We recognize that these stories are not ours to take but rather gifts to be honored. Therefore, we have made a commitment that half of all proceeds from The Eternal Song will be returned directly to the communities who shared their stories and generational wisdom with us.

These funds will support community-led initiatives, cultural preservation efforts, and projects that advance the visions and priorities of each participating Indigenous group. This financial commitment is just one aspect of our approach to reciprocity. 

We have also:

  • Involved community members in the editing process to ensure accurate representation
  • Established ongoing relationships beyond the film’s completion
  • Provided film equipment to some of the communities to continue recording their stories 
  • Committed to using our platform to amplify Indigenous voices and causes

This reciprocal relationship reflects the very wisdom the film seeks to share—that true healing comes through honoring our interconnectedness and mutual responsibilities to one another.

The Eternal Song offers multiple ways to experience this journey:

The Complete Journey: The full project consists of one main feature film (approximately 90 minutes) that frames the overarching themes and connects all stories, plus twelve additional feature-length films (60–120 minutes each) dedicated to exploring each location and culture in depth.

Viewing Options:

  • Select theaters will host special screenings of the main feature film throughout 2025
  • Digital streaming access to both the main feature and all individual cultural segments on our website
  • Community screening packages for educational institutions, community centers, and organizations
  • Special event screenings with filmmaker Q&As (schedule available on our website)

For the most immersive experience, we recommend watching the main feature first, followed by exploring the individual cultural segments that most resonate with you. Each segment stands on its own while also enriching the collective narrative.

Sharing The Eternal Song is an important way to extend its healing impact. Here are ways you can help these vital stories reach more people:

Spread the Word: Follow us on social media and share our content with your networks. Personal recommendations remain the most powerful way to help others discover these stories.

Host a Community Screening (after June 15th): We offer special licenses for community screenings at schools, places of worship, community centers, and other gathering spaces. Our website provides a simple application process and resources to help make your screening meaningful.

Educational Use: Teachers and professors can access our educational materials and abbreviated versions tailored for classroom use, complete with discussion guides and learning activities.

Support Indigenous Causes: On our website, we provide information about each featured community and ways to directly support their ongoing work and initiatives.

Engage in Dialogue: Perhaps the most important way to share this film is through meaningful conversation. We encourage viewers to create spaces for reflection and discussion about the film’s themes and how they relate to our collective healing journey.

Remember that sharing these stories comes with responsibility. We invite you to approach them with the same reverence with which they were shared with us, and to honor the communities who have entrusted us all with their wisdom.

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