![]() | Sierra Nevada: Indigenous Territories and Sacred Sites The Sierra Nevada, the highest coastal mountain in the world, is a sacred territory for the Kogi, Wiwa, Arhuaco and Kankuamo indigenous people. This video, co-produced by Gonawindua Tayrona Indigenous Organization, shows the oustanding natural beauty of the region, the rich bio-cultural knowledge of the indigenous people, and local efforts to protect this unique region, its biodiversity, water sources and sacred sites. Visit www.corazondelmundo.org for more information. |
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![]() | Indigenous Leader visits Oil Contamination in Peru's Amazon 30 years of oil production in Block 1AB in the northern Amazon has left indigenous peoples, who have lived in the area since time immemorial, suffering malnutrition, sickness and social disruption. Since 1971, Los-Angles-based Occidental Petroleum, using practices outlawed in the U.S., pumped an average of 800,000 gallons a day of salty formation water and other toxic wastewaters into local rivers with appalling consequences for local communities. |
![]() | The First Nations of the Americas A video I made celebrating the first peoples of North and South America, including Native Americans, Alaskan natives, the Olmecs, Toltecs, the Aztecs, the Mayans, the Incans, and indigenous Brazilans. |
![]() | Olmecs, product of Indigenous culture. Related: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtdLCuQVaKs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QciI4uU7i8o Since the first migrations across the Beringian coastal regions, archaeological and anthropological evidence has spoken of a population that migrated from Asia and would be the founders, not only of modern Native Americans, but also of modern Asians. As Asia has shown diversity that spans from Australian Aborigines and Melanesians to South Asians to the Siberian Yupik. These same phenotypes have been reflected in Native American morphology. Since the first studies of ancient skulls like Peñon woman and Luzia we have seen a morphological continuity that spans many phenotypes and is still in existence today. Olmecs show this variety of phenotypes in their sculptures. Excavations in nearby Tlatilco have shown similarity in phenotype to modern Native Americans as well. In all excavations sundadont and sinodont populations have been found and neither of these dental patterns exist in African populations that means they developed in populations that had already migrated out of Africa, and could not exist in either Egyptian or Mande populations. Since Luzia and Peñon woman to the extinct Pericu, and the modern Huichol, Fuegians, Botocudos, Xingu, Moche and others, the thick lips and features seen in Olmec sculpture and modern Native populations have always been there. They are not an import from another continent but direct descendants of the earliest Paleolithic people on the Asian continent who migrated to the Americas. Olmecs were products of the Americas. |
![]() | In the Beginning This is a tale of the journey of black Africans to the Americas and their meeting with the indigenous people before the Europeans. Told in Ojibwa and subtitled in English. Produced in cooperation with Indigenous Resistance. http://www.dubreality.com/ |
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![]() | Cherokee NC "Festival of Native American People" Visit Cherokee, North Carolina for the Festival of Native American Peoples. Located just minutes from Asheville. This year our annual ... all » gathering of tribes from throughout the Americas expands into a showcase of native dance, art and culture. The Festival of Native Peoples is an exposition of non-competitive dance, storytelling and song performances expressing the collected history, culture, tradition and wisdom of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. And for 2007, juried artists and artisans will also display, show and sell their beautiful work. The Cherokee Festival of Native Peoples is unique event that is not to be missed. |
![]() | Tom Goldtooth: Indig. Resistance to Globalization, Part 1 www.lapismagazine.org presents Tom Goldtooth, Dine' and Mdewakanton Dakota from Minnesota, Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network, at the Teach-In on Indigenous Peoples' Resistance to Economic Globalization, November 2006. He speaks and sings about the spiritual knowledge passed down from the 370 million indigenous peoples worldwide who are being decimated by colonization, imperialism, materialism. "We are the memories on the wind." Part 1 |
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