Oren Lyons on the Indigenous View of the World

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Oren is a faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan, Onondaga Council of Chiefs, Haudenosaunee
(Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy). He has been active in international Indigenous
rights and sovereignty issues for over four decades at the United Nations and other
international forums. He is a State University of New York (SUNY) distinguished services
professor emeritus of the University at Buffalo. He serves on the board of Bioneers an
environmental champion of the earth. Oren is chairman of the board of directors of
Plantagon International AB, the leader in urban agriculture, Plantagon is designed
to meet challenges of compounding human population, finite resources and global warming. For more information on these interviews as well as more interviews: www.treemedia.com/#!11th-hour-research-tapes/c18kw

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  • an american indian for president of the us would be nice
  • In 1957 my mother told me the Gulf Stream was going to change. She said that she would not be here to see this change, but that I would. So for me to hear Oren Lyons talk here, is reminiscent of the wisdom my mother imparted, in one of the moments I actually cherish of my mother.
  • This world and Humanity needs a man like this in charge. What he has to say makes more sense then any leader or book I have ever heard or read. Brother Lyons you are a gift. Keep up the good fight. God bless you and you're teaching...
  • He does have the kindest & most peaceful voice! Thank you, Oren Lyons, for sharing your wisdom with all who find this! ♥️
  • @Jean-m-w
    If each household attracted peace, love and kindness among its members, there would be peace. Love your children, be kind to them and teach them to be kind.
  • These kinds of videos need to be played in a learning environment. Teach the children. Have the wisdom keepers as special guests. Speak to the children of the future.
  • The Native Americans are worthy of Honor because they are standing up for mother earth and protecting her. Mother earth provides us just about everything we need to survive and be happy. More power to you my Native American brothers and sisters.
  • This man has a depth of wisdom and authenticity that pours out through his words. I'm grateful for his teaching and this video.
  • This is more salient and relevant now than ever. What a fascinating and intelligent man.
  • Such a calming voice, full of wisdom, I could listen to him all day.
  • This man is beautiful. His soul radiates peace and wisdom.There is a light in his eyes that just makes him such a beautiful man.
  • @junocomm
    I feel like a kid listening to her grandfather learning the wisdom of the elders that I must pass on to future generations. I could listen to him all day.
  • Tena Koutou Greetings To All The world needs to listen !!The world must hear this!! A very knowledgeable wise teaching humble elder. Everyday i listen pause rewind rewind rewind till i understand everything he is sharing with us. He deserves so much recognition. I hope one day i will get to meet him and hear his stories passed down from our ancestors. Our Tipuna. Oren Lyons Nga Mihi Nui Kia Koe - Huge gratitude and respect to you!
  • Thank you for putting this video up. Words do not describe the screaming and pain my spirit feels due to the missed chances we had to unite all the people. May all those who hear this message truly understand it, and prepare as best you can. Peace, love and light to all.
  • Here we are, more than 4 years after this was posted, and everything he talked about has come to be. In this time of enlightenment, we must face reality and learn to be humble and share. We are seeing the corruption and evil that is greed. We are seeing the earth shed herself of a lot of the weight of humanity through Covid. We must become people of peace with each other and all the earth's inhabitants.
  • I really enjoyed listening to this elder talk about the one that brought direction to man on earth. My imagination was going into drive as I pictured how that must of looked a 1000 years ago. He talked about every living creature as having their own important society within the great scheme of things. It was fascinating. I will never look at a sweetcorn as just a vegetable again, but a life force with greatness. Thank you!
  • I could sit with this man and listen for hours. The wisdom and soothing tone of the message is captivating.