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Old 07-19-2010, 09:18 AM
 
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This is an article on the Redstone Summit of Indigenous environmental philosophisers that was held in Kiowa Country: Redstone, OK. The summit included Indigenous people from around the globe: N. America; S. America; New Zealand; Russia, and more. The purpose and the philosophy is to restore balance to the earth and its inhabitants. The coming together of people from many places, ethnicities and cultures is what will drive change.

An indigenous call to action | Indian Country Today | ICT Global

Here's the link to the Redstone Statement.

http://indigenousenvirosummit10.unt.edu/wp-content/uploads/Redstone-Statement1.pdf (broken link)

Whether you believe it is possible or not, it's good to have various cultures come together for the common good of improving balance on earth.
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