Thursday, December 1, 2016

We are Daughters of Grandmother Earth and Sky


We are Daughters of Grandmother Earth and Sky
We are Artists of Life 

We are Earth, Water, Breath and Starfire Light
We are the Tree of Originary Cultures
We are the many faces and forms and flavors
of Creationings Life Giving 
GivingLife

We are Daughters of Grandmother Earth and Sky
We are Artists of Life 

We are Veterans of a War on the Feminine
Nature of Creationing 
that has been waged for 2000 years and more

Creationing is the Sacred Hoop of Life Giving
Giving Life

There are no future generations without her.

We are Daughters of Grandmother Earth and Sky
We are Artists of Life 

We are Veterans of a War on the Life Giving Feminine
Nature of Grandmother Earth

never underestimate 
Grandmother Earth’s intelligence
to put an end to this war
and life giving resilience for giving life

We are Daughters of Grandmother Earth and Sky
We are Artists of Life 

Alis-Itlatol




Women from across Turtle Island came together at The Oceti Sakowin Camp to facilitate workshops for three days in support of healing survivors of rape, abuse, and harassment. Daily healing circles were conducted to help create safe spaces for survivors to share stories. The events culminated in a march that brought awareness to the parallels between the abuse of kunsi/unci (Grandmother Earth) and women. Water and land protectors participated in making quilt squares for a special project led by Rebecca Nagle of The “Kik Ta! Wake Up” Project.
The Monument Quilt: a public healing space by and for survivors of rape and abuse. The Monument Quilt is an ongoing collection of stories from survivors of rape and abuse. To date, over 1,000 collected quilt squares have been displayed in 22 different cities across the US (read more on CNN and MSNBC). As the quilt continues to grow, survivors, loved ones and supporters are encouraged to make a square. In a culminating display in Washington, DC, 6,000 fabric squares will blanket over one mile of the national mall to spell “Not Alone.”
Special thanks to all the facilitators, Rebecca Nagle, Graci Horne, Deezbaa Andrea Marie, and many others who traveled to Standing Rock to make these events happen. Thank you for your commitment to bringing healing to our communities.
FEATURING
Siera Begaye
DIRECTOR/CINEMATOGRAPHER
Tomas Karmelo Amaya
AERIAL CINEMATOGRAPHER
Josué Rivas Fotographer
MUSIC
Native American Meditation
"Lakota Women's Power Song"

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