Winona LaDuke Talks about Conservation and How to Model a Sustainable Society.
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Winona LaDuke, director of the Honor the Earth Fund, talks about conservation efforts on her reservation, and the lessons modern society can take from indigenous peoples such as the American Indians on how to model a sustainable society. (2007)
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She is a wonderful and smart woman, who I think was a fantastic VP choice for Nader in 2000. She's very nice and the rice her group sells http://nativeharvest.com/) is fantastic. Anyone in search of a good gift should check out the website.
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Winona has been talking about sustainable living for decades. It's not too late to listen.
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Our society is probably to for gone to live with the earth. We need to try harder to do so. We should try to at least integrate other cultures views whenever possible. It couldn't be that hard. Look at all of the Chineese, Italian, Mexican, and even French resteraunts we have. Imagine, if we applied this penchant for bastardization to to a mega problem like how to live on this earth without making it a garbage heap.
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- bluestranger
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