Wednesday, 7/09/08, on American Indian Airwaves
"Healing Mother Earth and Economic Turmoil: Part 1"
Part 1:__________________________________
Larson Bill, (Newe Sogobe Nation [Western Shoshone]), and Julie Fishel, Western Shoshone Defense Project (http://www.wsdp.org), joins us for this segment of the show to discuss the Western Shoshone Defense Project hosting the forthcoming "15th Indigenous Environmental Network Protecting Mother Earth Conference: Answering Mother Earth's Call for Healing - Reaffirming Our Roots" being held this July 17th-20th, 2008 in the Newe Sogobe Nation (Western Shoshone -in Nevada). Conference topics include: Traditional L.A.W.S. (land, air, water, sun); Energy, Global Warming and Climate Change; Rescinding the Doctrine of Discovery, Youth and Elders, plus lots more. For more information on this conference visit the Indigenous Environmental Network web site at: http://www.ienearth.org/
Part 2:__________________________________
Arthur Manuel, (Secwepemec Nation), Spokesperson for the Indigenous Network on Economies and Trade, joins us for part 1 of this two part series on "Economic Turmoil: Imperial Economic Systems Impact of Indigenous Peoples and Nations." Arthur Manuel discusses various forms of economic systems (i.e. traditional vs. colonial), the Imperial global economy, and its impacts on indigenous peoples and their respective First Nations. Arthur Manuel is also one of the participatory panelist in the upcoming "15th Indigenous Environmental Network Protecting Mother Earth Conference: Answering Mother Earth's Call for Healing - Reaffirming Our Roots" being held this July 17th-20th, 2008 in the Newe Sogobe Nation.
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