
Episode 27 Water is sacred Tu' de'gha' Conference Part 2
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Episode 27
Water is sacred Tu' de'gha' Conference Part 2
WHAT
August 1st to 3rd in 2024, Keepers of the water partnered with
Kátł’odeeche First Nation and the Canadian Association of Physicians
for the Environment (CAPE), to hold the Water is Sacred Conference,
in Katlodeeche First Nation.
The conference looked within First Nations communities for guidance
from traditional knowledge Keepers, for direction and solutions for
watershed management within their territories. Keepers of the Water
offers our support in uplifting Traditional Indigenous Knowledge as
the path forward for solutions to fossil fuel-driven climate change
chaos.
WHO
Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Na’Moks, also known as John
Ridsdale, is a prominent figure known for his role in defending the
Wet'suwet'en Nation's hereditary governance and territorial rights.
Chief Na’Moks is the highest ranking chief of the Tsayu clan, and Chief
Knedebeas, the highest ranking chief of the Gilseyhu clan and House
Chief of the Unist’ot’en
MUSIC
Song: Good Day To Die
Composer: Miguel Johnson
Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/
UCenTwNA8ioN37RD7bfNSUpA
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Song: Good Day To Die
Composer: Miguel Johnson