Produced by Academy and Emmy award-winner Jeffrey D. Brown, Wisdom Weavers of the World was shot in Hawaii where Ilarion “Kuuyux” Merculieff, an Alaskan Unangan leader, gathered a dozen other elders to hold councils and ceremonies in November 2017.
The four-day gathering of elders concluded that such problems will only be solved through a fundamental shift in human consciousness, rather than a constant striving after purely political or technological fixes. FILE PHOTO: Mona Ann Polacca, a Hopi-Havasupai-Tewa elder and founding member of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, takes part in a ceremony at a gathering of indigenous elders on the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i, U.S., November 4, 2017. Ian Merculieff/Handout via REUTERS
“The film offers a gateway to ongoing connection with elders,” said Violet Starkey, of the Wisdom Weavers core team.
Honor the land, the nature spirits, the ancestors, the people! Growing global family!✊🏽
Ummm, to EARTH, we're the coronavirus.
Aren’t we all indigenous to “Mother Earth”🤷🏻♀️ Why not these elders
These pages are ducking stupid. Channeling love to a rock. They might as well start channeling love to a mountain or hill. It would be no different.
Pretty sure Mother Earth is cleansing us from her world with COVID-19 😂
Awesome!