Ojibwa Grandmother recounts walk around the Great Lakes #2

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2008

A First Nations Grandmother, Josephine Mandamin,from Manitoulin Island,who walked around Great Lakes talks about importance of water.

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  • A truly remarkable Lady, a true teacher with a great strong heart. I thank u for showing us the way in these troubled times where nature is treated as a garbage deposit. Unfortunately this disdain for nature is happening almost entirely in the whole planet. But dear Grandmother u give us light and hope with ur firm example to care and protect and cherish water. The aztecs of Mexico had a revered and beloved goddess of water and springs, her name: CHALCHITLICUE, "she of the emerald skirt ".

  • mommy earth love's you

  • new world ecological order

  • white people can't wake up my people so realize God means for real people to be gently woken

  • God did not make white man man made white man in a lab 8000yrs ago look it up

  • fight for survival

  • fight for the right to be a part of nature

  • fight for the right to be human

  • Thanks, Josephine for the beautiful work that you do.

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