(Part 1) Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 1)

From an oversea's show, spliced to view the message from one elder (Floyd Red Crow Westerman)...how america has come and is destined to go. .. added the Elders Speak to the title, only because more clips will follow....
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Indigenous - Runaway

Indigenous - Runaway First Track of 2006 album Chasing The Sun Indigenous is an American blues-rock group that came to prominence in the late 1990s. The band originally consisted of two brothers, Mato Nanji ('mah-TOE non-GEE' vocals and guitar, born 1974), Pte ('peh-TAY' bass guitar), along with their sister, Wanbdi ('wan-ba-DEE' drums, vocals), and their cousin, Horse (percussion). Their music is heavily influenced by guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, as well as Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana. Mato Nanji's style and skill has drawn comparisons to each of these guitarists. The band has also shared the stage with artists of varying musical genres such as BB King, Santana, Bonnie Raitt, Joan Baez, the Indigo Girls, Jackson Browne, Dave Matthews Band, and Los Lonely Boys. The band has headlined its own tours several times. The Nakota Nation members grew up on South Dakota's Yankton Indian Reservation, where their father, Greg Zephier became a spokesperson for Native American rights. A musician in his own right during the 60s and '70s, Zephier provided his children with records from blues musicians such as BB King, Buddy Guy, and Freddie King, and taught them to play their respective instruments. The family started touring together, and soon the children were performing on their own. (description taken from en.Wikipedia.org
Indigenous Holocaust

Produced Missy Whiteman IIFM Directed by Missy Whiteman IIFM Indigenous Hip hop artist Wahwahtay Benais music video featuring First Nations United This music video is dedicated to the children who lived and died in boarding schools. LYRICS: Verse 1 Them devils came to the village posing as priests stealing children from they homes took and placed 'em in a school to replace and undo what they labeled as savage before the gates ya long hair sheared tossed in a pile like it was garbage stripped down from ya custom attire ya skin scrubbed till it bleed put his clothes in a fire and bury his items replace 'em with ours give 'em a bible teach 'em to read bleach 'em indeed if he speaks one word of his tongue no songs sung from the homeland wich he learned as a young buck from a old sage in the village to a school made of brick were they plan was to kill 'em save the man was the modo sodomized dramatized gettin beat grueling rations when he eat many died cuz they starved no one notifyed buryed in the yard for not following the cross or officials for my ancestors ya heart beats thru me. Chorus They took his son from his home yeah they pulled 'em apart/ they took her daughter from her home they were forced to depart amongst the others on a train they called the Iron Horse Another Native Fell victim to they holocaust. x2 Verse 2 She came from a family of five she was 9 at the time when they came to pay the people a visit with a man who translated the language they promised beautiful <b>...</b>
Indigenous People

There are about 400 million indigenous people in the world. They vary widely in culture, religion, social life and economic orginazation. Because of disease, distruction of thier cultural life, and open conflict many groups have been destroyed. Ninety of Brazil's 270 indigenous groups have already been destroyed. If the rights of indigenous people are not protected, many more will quietly disappear. =( the Ngobe people of Panama are in brink of distruction! The Panamanian government and an American Company are building a dam that will flood the Ngobe's territory. They have brought in police to beat protesters and are bulldozing homes. These Ngobe communities have only weeks to exist unless action is taken now. They need your help. Please visit www.culturalsurvival.org to find out how you could help.
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Amazon Watch: Standing with Indigenous Peoples, Defending the Rainforest

For over 15 years, Amazon Watch has stood with the indigenous peoples of the Amazon Basin, helping build a global movement of forest guardians, while using creative and effective strategies to confront urgent threats to one of our living planet's most precious resources. Visit www.AmazonWatch.org to learn more
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Indigenous Wars - Nicaragua

January 1998 An excellent report that addresses the uncertain future for indigenous Nicaraguans as they fight against their own government and people. An 80% unemployment rate and commercialisation of the Mosquito coast has encouraged a growing trade in Crack cocaine. On a tour of the Ghettos of 'Little Miami', multitudes of brothels, crack dens and bars line the streets. The Nicaraguan government is unsympathetic to the natives pleas for land titles and autonomy of the Atlantic coast. In a desperate attempt to hold on to what is, traditionally, their land; a group of natives, the Miskit Indians, has taken up arms against the government. The authorities respond aggressively with the planting of land mines, a step contrary to an international convention, of which Nicaragua is a signatory. Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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The Indigenous Call: Take Back Our Future

Indigenous peoples from across North America join the Tar Sands Action with a determined message of hope. www.tarsandsaction.org Video produced by Dahlman Cook Productions Tar Sands Action was a program of Peaceful Uprising, a project of International Humanities Center a 501(c)(3) Charitable Trust
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Indigenous Canadians left out in the cold

Politicians in Canada are wrangling over a housing crisis in the remote First Nations community of Attawapiskatt. Where temperatures can reach 50 degrees Celsius below zero, dozens of indigenous Cree families have been forced to live in tents or shacks without heating - despite millions of federal dollars being injected into their community. Al Jazeera's Jesse Mesner-Hage reports.
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The Great Laws of Nature: Indigenous Organic Agriculture Documentary

Let's reconnect with our relatives in nature In 2012. The plant beings. Here's how: A group of First Nations People in Saskatchewan Canada are reclaiming their Indigenous organic and natural agricultural heritage, reconnecting with Nature, learning and observing her natural laws, and getting back on the road to self-reliance. Many thanks to Director Noah Erenberg for making this great documentary, presented here courtesy of Muskoday Organic Growers Co-op Ltd: www.facebook.com If you want to purchase a copy of this video please contact the producers through this link: rivard@rivard.tv
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ChthoniC - "Indigenous Laceration" (Live) - Down Port Music

Like this video? Come see hundreds more at KrankTV.com! - the Net's biggest home for metal, death, grind, thrash, rapcore, heavy and hard rock music videos! If you like the hard stuff, come get hooked on KrankTV.com!Director: Chi Wen Chuang
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Indigenous performs "Red House"

Indigenous plays Red House at the Sellersville Theater Oct. 3, 2010
To The Indigenous Woman, Indian Law Resource Center, by the 1491s

Raise Awareness and Help End the Epidemic of Violence against Native Women in the US—Please Share this Video from the Indian Law Resource Center, www.indianlaw.org Native women are murdered at 10 times the national rate; 1 out 3 Native women will be raped in her lifetime, and 3 out of 5 physically assaulted. Even worse, 88% of the perpetrators are non-Indian and cannot be prosecuted by tribal governments. Stand and take action now to restore safety and justice for Native women. Do Something! Visit www.indianlaw.org.
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Clayton Thomas-Muller Reporting: Canadian Indigenous Tar Sands and the UK Climate Camp August 2009

Clayton Thomas-Muller, Canadian Indigenous Tar Sands Organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network reports on the impact of Aboriginal participation at the UK Climate Camp, August 2009. Thank you to APTN for their continued coverage of the environmental and social injustice of the largest fossil fuel extraction process taking place on Mother Earth. The impacts to the land, water and air have caused serious health consequences to the Indigenous Peoples, fish, and game. The rise in cancer in these communities has been linked to the Alberta Tar Sands extraction.
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euronews learning world - Teaching indigenous culture

www.euronews.net UNESCO estimates that indigenous peoples make up five percent of the world's population, but they often face the threat of losing their cultural identity. Learning World looks at projects aiming to preserve indigenous languages and traditions in New Zealand, Bolivia and Ethiopia. *Maori Immersion School, New Zealand*
TEDxDirigo - Alan Lishness - Indigenous Innovation: How Small Places can Change the World

As chief innovation officer at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Alan Lishness designs and leads science education programming for Maine middle school students, reaching 60000 students and counting. His vision is for all citizens to be skilled at critical thinking, collaboration, learning, and developing innovative solutions. His thinking is informed by current educational practice in Finland, where teachers are well prepared to teach, held in high professional esteem, and granted autonomy in their classrooms. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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TEDxSydney - Mary Victor O'Reeri - Indigenous Australian Wisdom. A Story of Life, Discovery & Death

Mary Victor O'Reeri lives and works in the remote north-west Kimberley region of Western Australia. As a traditional owner, educator, UN delegate and communicator, Mary works with her people to transform relationships with governments, NGOs, businesses and individuals. In her talk to the audience at TEDxSydney, she surprises and touches us with an appropriately-meandering story of life, discovery & death. ------------------- TEDxSydney 2010 was organised by General Thinking and took place on Saturday 22 May 2010 at CarriageWorks. Almost 2000 people enjoyed the day live, over 700 in the theatre and the rest via big screen simulcast in The Forum. Thousands more watched the lives webstream. It was a grand day. About TEDx, x = independently organised event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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Indigenous - Eagle Heart

Artist - Indigenous (Band) Song -Eagle Heart Not Advertising the Band, just posting their songs, for more go to.. www.indigenousmusic.net Great Music. Great for Learning, Playing, Everything! Please Subscribe for more!
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African Indigenous Spirituality - Vodun & Obeah

SoulSurvivor.Tk Inspired by King Noble www.youtube.com/1kingnoble www.youtube.com/kingnoble7
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Colombian Lawyer Defends Indigenous Justice in Latin America [Highlights]

Indigenous law and indigenous rights. In Colombia, 84 different indigenous groups coexist with the rest of the country's population. In most cases, they apply the law they inherited from their ancestors. Watch more VJ Movement video's about Colombia and other parts of the world here: www.vjmovement.com
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Fiji - Indigenous Life

Just a compilation of pics from Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. One love to all!
Original Australian indigenous Culture.

This short clip from mainstream media gives a quick glimpse into the 'Original Australian Owners' culture. (it would be interesting to find out half of what indigenous people have forgotten about, let alone what they know now)
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NRL 2012 All Stars Vs Indigenous All Stars Highlights.

All Stars Vs Indigenous 2012 Jack Reed's try and all the other highlights from Saturday night's thriller on the Gold Coast. All Rights Reserved.
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Indigenous All Stars TVC blooper reel

See Johnathan Thurston, Greg Inglis, Justin Hodges, Sam Thaiday, Jarryd Hayne and Darren Lockyer go through their paces in front of the camera. There's plenty of laughs as the boys promote the upcoming Indigenous All Stars v NRL All Stars match in February 2010.
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INDIGENOUS featuring Mato Nanji w/the Kris Lager Band performing "LITTLE TIME" & Soloz

Mato and company (the Kris Lager Band) conclude the 4th of July afternoon jam session with "Little Time" and individual soloz @ the Fire Rock Casino in Church Rock, New Mexico! Copyright 2009 Shawna Lee facebook.com/nativelee
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Qapirangajuq Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change

Nunavut-based director Zacharias Kunuk (Atanarjuat [The Fast Runner]) and researcher and filmmaker Dr. Ian Mauro (Seeds of Change) have teamed up with Inuit communities to document their knowledge and experience regarding climate change. This new documentary, the world's first Inuktitut- language film on the topic, takes the viewer "on the land" with elders and hunters to explore the social and ecological impacts of a warming Arctic. This unforgettable film helps us to appreciate Inuit culture and environmental expertise and indigenous ways of adapting to it. Screening (watch film at isuma.tv) followed by a Q&A with Ian Mauro and Zach Kunuk (Inuit) and moderated by a member of the Smithsonian's Arctic Studies team. Presented on March 27, 2011.
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Indigenous Identity and Democracy in Mexico

The documentary "Indigenous Identity and Democracy in Mexico" talks about the political participation of indigenous peoples in Mexico through the voice of experts, electoral authorities and indigenous leaders. This documentary shows specific cases and pending issues in this subject.
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