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Victory is theirs! Ahuisculco villagers save their water supply
Tracy L. Barnett
Ahuisculco villagers ring in 2016 camped in front of bulldozers
Tracy L. Barnett
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Translating Transition: New book shares experiences of Spain and Latin America
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Other names, other colors: Transition, Latino style
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Rob Hopkins, Transition and the Power of Just Doing Stuff
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‘The Seeds of the Future, Interconnecting’
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10 Films You Need To Watch On This International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
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Living with the Land: Animal-Free Farming
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Living with the Land
Building Soil with Regenerative Agriculture
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Living with the Land: Natural Building
A short film from The Permaculture People on bioconstruction and natural architecture
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Igniting regeneration. A Latin American Permaculture Convergence in Colombia
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The Vatican Goes Green and the White House RAINBOW!!
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The Call of the Sage: The seed has sprouted
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Huicholes Film wins best documentary: Red Nation Film Festival
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El Llamado de Quetzalcoatl: Materializando la Visión
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Film chronicles the movement to save a sacred land and a visionary culture
Tracy L. Barnett
Común Tierra: A journey through sustainable communities of the Americas
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Ten Years on the Front Lines of Indigenous Struggles: Interview with Intercontinental Cry Founder/Editor John "Ahni" Schertow
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Interview with the Last Peyote Guardians: Marakame José Luis "Katira" Ramírez and son
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Interview with directors of Huicholes: The Last Peyote Guardians
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Investigative Journalism for Indigenous Peoples
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Bienvenidos a CASA! Bem-vindos a CASA! Welcome HOME!
Tracy L. Barnett
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