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‘Voices of the Wisdom Keepers’ is a poetic, moving and urgent call to action addressing the biggest issues facing our society today. In-depth interviews with four prolific indigenous elders make a compelling case for us to rethink our current destructive ways of living and inspire a better way forward.
Featured elder speakers: Ilarion Merculieff (Unangan / Aleut), Sobunfu Somé (Dagara, West Africa), Ray Squi Qui Williams (Swinomish, Coastal Salish) and Malidoma Somé (Dagara, West Africa).
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