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Behind the Scenes – Guardians of the River

In rural Papua New Guinea, the villagers of Bosmun revive a long dormant canoe ceremony along their sacred Ramu river.

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Tar Sands Map Rap – Mike Mercredi & Lionel Lepine

In Standing on Sacred Ground’s second episode, Profit and Loss, we have a couple brief scenes featuring Mike Mercredi explaining a detailed map of the tar sands that he and Lionel Lepine created for their Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation tribal government. Here’s the whole rap.

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Altai Pilgrim – Standing on Sacred Ground

This scene comes from the Pilgrims and Tourists episode of the four-part series, Standing on Sacred Ground. The episode also offers rare footage of traditional ceremonies of the Winnemem Wintu in northern California who are fighting U.S. government plans to enlarge one of the West’s biggest dams

4,408 VIEWS
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Winnemem Resistance – Standing on Sacred Ground

Through scenes of traditional Winnemem Wintu ceremonies and steadfast statements of resistance, learn about the clear conflict between the Winnemem and those trying to enlarge giant Shasta Dam.

6,791 VIEWS
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Papua New Guinea Forced Relocation – Standing on Sacred Ground

Witness the betrayal suffered by villagers in Papua New Guinea when their initial hopes are dashed by a Chinese government-owned mining company that doesn’t raise their standard of living but violently relocates them to a taboo sacred mountain.

2,938 VIEWS
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Tar Sands Dilemma – Standing on Sacred Ground

Hear how one young man thrilled to work in the giant tar sands stripmines quickly learns the true cost as friends and family in his nearby village suffer and die from rare cancers. This scene comes from the Profit and Loss episode of the four-part series, Standing on Sacred Ground.

2,918 VIEWS
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Peru Coca Ceremony – Standing on Sacred Ground

Watch five indigenous Q’eros pilgrims in the Peruvian Andes be driven from their ritual site by intolerant Catholics. This scene comes from the Fire and Ice episode of the four-part series, Standing on Sacred Ground.

2,722 VIEWS
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Ethiopia Clash – Standing on Sacred Ground

Tensions explode in the Gamo Highlands of Ethiopia when evangelical Christians interrupt an ancient traditional ceremony and begin building a church in the heart of a sacred meadow. This scene comes from the Fire and Ice episode of the four-part series, Standing on Sacred Ground.

4,018 VIEWS
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Australia Mining Protest – Standing on Sacred Ground

See Aboriginal elders practice ancient rituals and protest government collusion with mining companies that is destroying a sacred river in Australia’s Northern Territory.

3,185 VIEWS
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Hawaii Renaissance – Standing on Sacred Ground

Watch Native Hawaiians call back the rain, and use indigenous ecological and spiritual practices to restore the sacred island of Kaho`olawe after 50 years of military use as a bombing range.

5,601 VIEWS
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