Abstract
Woodland tribes like the Yankton Sioux, Menominee and Objibwe share their perspectives on why cultural diversity and biodiversity are interconnected. You will experience how, through years of dedication and listening to their elders, the Menominee have created one of the most outstanding examples of sustainable forestry in the world. From black ash basket making to building sweat lodges, this film takes you to the lands of tribal artists, elders and land managers living sustainably with deep, healthy spiritual traditions tied to trees and forests.
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Spirit of the trees
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Duration
00:28:32 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
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Name | National Film Board of Canada |
Role | Distributor |
Telephone | 310-453-1389 |
Address | 927 Stanford Street, Santa Monica, CA 90403 |
[email protected] |
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