Turtle Island TV respects environment, First Nations peoples

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The Turtle Island Project believes that we need to start listening to nature and stop imposing modern values on the traditions of the world's First Nations Peoples.
Do humans respect the beautiful Earth provided by God?
Can we learn something from Earth-based religions?
What is the future of American Indian tribes?
Are some tribes being homogenized by Anglo values and pressure?
These are a few of the questions that will be discussed and debated by the Turtle Island project.
With Global Warming, pollution, smog and mutations of frogs and fish living in filthy water - it's hard to argue that mankind truly respects nature.
Most of us certainly do not revere nature like those who first lived on Earth.
The Turtle Island Project will sponsor regional and national conferences to bring these issues to the forefront of our thinking..
These meetings will be moderated by some of the experts and great thinkers of our times.
Sadly, the Turtle Island Project lost one of these great thinkers a few weeks ago - Episcopal Bishop James Kelsey stood up for the environment and the rights of all people even leading the fight against intolerance.
Bishop Kelsey helped collect over 400 tons of household hazardous waste for recycling and proper disposal.
We dedicate this video to Bishop Kelsey and we will strive to live up to his expectations.
Volunteer media advisor Greg Peterson has this introduction to the Turtle Island Project and provides details of our first series of public meetings called the Grand Island Conferences.

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