We Are Water Protectors

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This prophecy, known as the Seven Fires Prophecy, says that if humans choose the natural path, then we will proceed toward peace and unity and a healthy Mother Earth. Land protectors face criminal charges for defending water, food, culture – TheIndependent.ca". 2017-03-18 . Retrieved 2019-01-10.

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Carole Lindstom's urgent, powerful, and heart-touching call to action is written in a simple yet lyrical text, and Michaela Goade's watercolor illustrations are vibrant, imaginative, and breathtakingly gorgeous. Goade, Michaela (June 28, 2021). "2021 Caldecott Medal Acceptance by Michaela Goade". The Horn Book. Archived from the original on July 22, 2022 . Retrieved July 22, 2022.When it came to water, my dad had rules. You never put anything on or into the ground which might harm the water table or any animals who frequented that area. You used water sparingly, except for keeping a garden healthy or for drinking. To this day, I'm the one homeowner digging out hundreds of certain unwanted weeds from my gardens and lawn rather than applying harmful chemicals.

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Several children's books have been published about water protectors. The Water Walker is a picture book written and illustrated by Joanne Robertson and tells the story or Josephine Mandamin and her love of nibi (water), her water walks, and the importance of protecting water. [33] We Are Water Protectors, written by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated by Michaela Goad, was the winner of the 2021 Caldecott Medal, as well as a Kirkus prize finalist and Kirkus best book of 2020. [34] The story is "inspired by the many Indigenous-led movements across North America." [35] The story gives information about the role of water protectors in communities and the importance of water protection. [34] In 2016,Native communities protested the1,172 mile long Dakota Access Pipeline. [25] The protest was due to the fact that the pipeline was supposed to be built on the land of Indigenous communities, and was putting water sources that those communities depend on in danger. Water protectors were the frontline of this protest, dedicating their time to protecting the water source and upholding their treaties. [15] As Potawatomi ecologist and botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer and environmental philosopher Kathleen Dean Moore explain, "it is possible to love land and water so fiercely you will live in a tent in a North Dakota winter to protect them." [26]Our world is out of balance and indigenous tribes have tried to tell us for decades how to live in harmony with the world and we are so lost in our culture, we don't have the will as a group to stand up and help ourselves. In Burnaby Mountain, thousands have staged demonstrations opposing the Trans Mountain pipeline. [29] [30] Wetʼsuwetʼen resistance camps [ edit ] Camp Cloud eviction deadline comes and goes as assistant fire chief pledges support for water protectors". aptnnews.ca. 21 July 2018 . Retrieved 2019-01-10. Water protectors at L'eau Est La Vie ( Water is Life) camp resisted the Bayou Bridge Pipeline from 2017 until its completion in 2019 through direct action and legal battles causing significant delays and added cost to the project. Water protectors in popular culture and media [ edit ] No Spiritual Surrender" with Floris White Bull, Hunkpapa Lakota - Cochiti Pueblo. Holding protest sign with image of Thunderbir woman created by Isaac Murdoch, Serpent River First Nation.



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