Evon Peter and Wallace Nichols - film
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"Evon Peter and Wallace Nichols"
Plenary Speakers from Seattle Bioneers October 2007
- a free showing of recorded speeches from the Bioneers Conference
Evon Peter: An Indigenous Perspective on How to Survive the Next Hundred Years
As chairman of Native Movement and former chief of the Neetsaii Gwich’in from Arctic Village in northeastern Alaska, Evon dives into traditional knowledge, spiritual understanding and common sense as tools for helping to heal and transform humanity.
Wallace Nichols: A Brave New Ocean, or an Ocean Revolution?
As senior scientist at the Ocean Conservancy and ocean activist extraordinary, Wallace explains how space-based research and new deep sea technologies have resulted in an explosion of information about the ocean. To change our destructive course we must harness this knowledge, make it accessible to everyone and creatively communicate what the state of the oceans means to the future of life on our planet.
Location:
Camp Long Environmental Learning Center
5200 35th Ave. SW
Seattle, WA 98126
For information, please contact Shannon Luoma.
sluoma@nweec.org - 206.923.1980
Sponsored by:
Northwest Environmental Education Council
Fostering an ecological world through education
www.nweec.org

