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2 less than 30 min collages, which can stand alone, concerning stories from and comments about the lands and the OTHERS found there as told by 3 women. One a writer and poet, one a Jungian analyst, storyteller, poet and one a botanist, restoration ecologist and Native American writer. A collage of spoken word and Native American inspired music suitable for all ages.
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Having recently read the two books written by Native American, biologist, restoration ecologist Robin Wall Kimmerer I was moved to show my gratitude for her work. Luckily there were a number of videos available which supplied some wonderful material. I chose to use all native American inspired music for these and included a few short pieces by TTW and CPE that seemed appropriate.
Commentary by: Robin Wall Kimmerer Clarissa Pinkola Estes Terry Tempest Williams
Music (complete or excerpts): Part I Messenger â Joanne Shenandoah Hue Hue - LORAIN FOX Distant Voices - Deborah Martin & Erik Wollo Winds of Time - Deborah Martin & Erik Wollo Part II Messenger - Joanne Shenandoah Snake Root - Lis Addison â CD The Song of the Tree Flowers of Life â Dean Evenson and Scott Huckabay Walk With Me - Mary Youngblood Dream Catcher - various Silver Wave artists The Thunder and the Water - Deborah Martin & Erik Wollo
FX or short supportive segments: Loons calling
URLs of note: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4nUobJEEWQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpldlXLnR9E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdXox4C5W4A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WRY3GoKYPc
Comments, questions or suggestions? Please include - Women Speak of Lands and OTHERS - in the subject line