In the Mississippi River Delta, lndigenous territories are disappearing at one of the fastest rates on earth, due to extractive practices and a changing climate. Okla Hina Ikhish Holo (People of the Sacred Medicine Trail) is a network of femme/non-binary Indigenous gardeners, working urgently to develop the continuation of sacred, long-standing cultural practices connected to food, medicine, and land.
FEATURED IN: CURRENTS OF HOPE 2
This session includes: Growing Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Okla Hina Ikhish Holo Network in Bvlbancha & the Gulf South (5), Mission Creek Restoration Initiative (6), SHABA (12), Mapping Survival (30), Our Story - The Indigenous Led Fight to Protect the Greater Chaco (47)
- Year2021
- Runtime5 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Notewww.wecaninternational.org
- DirectorMonique Verdin & Osprey Orielle Lake
- ScreenwriterMonique Verdin & Osprey Orielle Lake
- ProducerWomen’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)
- EditorTeena Pugliese
In the Mississippi River Delta, lndigenous territories are disappearing at one of the fastest rates on earth, due to extractive practices and a changing climate. Okla Hina Ikhish Holo (People of the Sacred Medicine Trail) is a network of femme/non-binary Indigenous gardeners, working urgently to develop the continuation of sacred, long-standing cultural practices connected to food, medicine, and land.
FEATURED IN: CURRENTS OF HOPE 2
This session includes: Growing Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Okla Hina Ikhish Holo Network in Bvlbancha & the Gulf South (5), Mission Creek Restoration Initiative (6), SHABA (12), Mapping Survival (30), Our Story - The Indigenous Led Fight to Protect the Greater Chaco (47)
- Year2021
- Runtime5 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Notewww.wecaninternational.org
- DirectorMonique Verdin & Osprey Orielle Lake
- ScreenwriterMonique Verdin & Osprey Orielle Lake
- ProducerWomen’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)
- EditorTeena Pugliese