HR!Day356 - Global Regeneration Summit Day 6: Climate Colonialism

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The most significant factor contributing to global warming is the rapacious exploitation of the world at the hands of the Western powers since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. As a result, there is nowhere left on planet Earth that has not been somehow damaged, changed, eroded or polluted by human activity. What is important in this session is that colonialism has been as hard on indigenous peoples as it has been on the environment. In the first 100 years after Columbus seized Santo Domingo for Spain in 1492, 90% of the indigenous population of the entire Western Hemisphere had been wiped out, mostly by disease but also by war and the systematic destruction of indigenous ways and culture.

The Q’ero people in Peru provide an example of how a people survived the carnage that occurred for indigenous peoples. They are the direct descendants of the Inca. Upon the arrival of the conquistadors they fled to the high Andes and set up 12 villages at the 16,000-18,000ft There they protected and kept intact their language and their deep knowledge and have only in the late 1960s came down from the mountains and are now sharing with the rest of humanity the ways to live in accordance and in balance with the cycles of the moon, the cycles of the sun and all of nature.

For more than 1,000 years, the Q'ero have been teaching both sustainable and renewable agriculture as well as holistic medicine using natural plants and ceremony. Their language along with the ways they teach are intact and have not been tainted by the conquistadors, the dark ages or the "industrial revolution" that has progressively alienated the people of the Western world from their own nature.

We will also hear from representatives of North American indigenous people.

Presenters:

  • Ray Crist has been an apprentice of three shamans for over 16 years, is of Greek descent and has been initiated by the Qero elders pas an Alto Mesaoik ( Seer/ Shaman healer) He is the founder of the Jaguar Path School of shamanism and has been appointed by the elders to teach the shamanic tools and ceremonies. The elders have named him "The Bridge of cultures" and support Ray as he shares the Earth Keepers ways!
  • Chief Phil Lane, Jr. is an enrolled member of the Ihanktonwan Dakota and Chickasaw Nations, and is a citizen of both Canada and the United States. With master's degrees in Education at National University and Public Administration at the University of Washington, Chief Phil Lane Jr. is an indigenous leader in human and community development. The founder and chairman of the Four World's International Institute (FWII), an organization dedicated to "unifying the human family through the Fourth Way", Chief Phil Lane Jr. is the recipient of many awards, including the John Denver Windstar Award, and is a frequent speaker on behalf of indigenous rights and wisdom.
  • Natáyo Weaselhead is a descendant of the Blackfeet and Salish tribes in Western Montana, and comes from a small town on the Flathead Indian Reservation. Natáyo is a storytelling artist who creates paintings using symbolic references inspired from dreams to bring the wisdom of her sacred visions to life. She is a mother of three, and currently lives in Missoula, Montana with her daughter.

Convener:

  • Jim Garrison, President, Ubiquity University

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