Three Gifts from the 5-Day Live Event with Māori Elders
October 14 – 18
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FEATURE-LENGTH DOCUMENTARIES — each one a deeper invitation into Indigenous ways of knowing.
In this interview with Atarangi Murupaenga we will cover:
- The body tells the truth — no story needed
- Rongoā Māori is remembering, not learning
- Laughter, grief, and spirit all belong in healing
In this talk with Erin Matariki Carr and Tina Ngata, we will cover:
- Decolonizing Our Relationship with Natural Resources
- Revitalizing Indigenous values for planetary regeneration
- Indigenous governance for sustainable futures
In this talk with Donna Kerridge and Tohe Ashby, we will cover:
- Listening to the language of the Ngahere (forest)
- Healing the whānau (people) and the whenua (land) as one
- Carrying ancestral knowledge forward for future generations
00:21:55 • Ceremonial Circle: Words As Medicine for Our People – Ruby Gibson, Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq, Chief Na’Moks, Charlene Eigen Vasquez, Pat McCabe
02:06:25 • Trauma From An African Epistomology – Mays Imad (Host), Dr. Omavi Bailey, Sekagya Yahaya Hills
03:21:06 • Rongoā Māori: A Holistic Approach to Healing – Donna Kerridge, Maurizio and Zaya Benazzo (Hosts)
00:02:52 • Women’s Bodies, Earth Body – Lynn Murphy (Host), Katsi Cook
01:04:12 • Reviving the Sacred: African Indigenous Wisdom & Healing – Yemi Penn (Host), Iya Affo, Rutendo Ngara, Obafemi Fayemi
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As part of our Wisdom of the Ancestors Collection,
here is one of our featured talks
In this interview with Tiokasin Ghosthorse, we will cover:
- Listening to the language of the Ngahere (forest)
- Healing the whānau (people) and the whenua (land) as one
- Carrying ancestral knowledge forward for future generations
A Featured Talk from Wisdom of the Ancestors Collection
In this interview with Tiokasin Ghosthorse, we will cover:
- Indigenous languages carry the voice of the Earth.
- They teach relationship, not domination.
- We must learn to live with Earth, not on her.
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