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Satish Kumar on "What Is a Sacred Place?"
Muir Beach, California, North America - September 9, 2011 - TRT: 03:45
Gary Snyder warned me years ago that the Western mind naturally wants to translate “sacred site” into an either-or dichotomy: ...
Winona LaDuke on Redemption
Berkeley, California, North America - May 14, 2011 - TRT: 04:54
I first met Winona LaDuke in 1977, when we were both working to expose the environmental injustice of uranium mining ...
Oren Lyons on the Wizard of Oz
Kayenta, Arizona, North America - June 20, 2011 - TRT: 04:05
This video will give you a whole new angle on the classic tale, The Wizard of Oz.
Mapping Sacred Sites
Mt. Shasta, California, North America - July 12, 2011 - TRT: 07:43
Maps tell stories, and control of the printing press allowed colonial powers to tell their own stories for centuries. A ...
Barry Lopez on Storytelling
Berkeley, California, North America - April 25, 2011 - TRT: 03:36
One of our major challenges with the Losing Sacred Ground series is how to weave eight stories from around the ...
Guardians of the River
Bosmun, Ramu River, Papua New Guinea - April 14, 2010 - TRT: 05:02
The heat. The tiny, flying red insects. The ubiquitous body odor. A toddler, naked save a pair of rubber boots, running to the ...
Standing on Sacred Ground
- July 6, 2009 - TRT: 03:41
The 2005 World Wildlife Fund report, Beyond Belief, concluded: “Sacred sites are the oldest method of habitat protection on the ...
Melting Away in the Andes
Peru - May 26, 2009 - TRT: 04:02
In the misty mountains of the Vilcanota Cordillera, southeast of Cusco, on the steep slopes of the Andes, the Q'eros ...
The Fire in Dorbo Meadow
Ethiopia - April 4, 2009 - TRT: 04:17
Before dawn on the fourth and final day of the Mascal Ceremony in Ethiopia’s Gamo Highlands, a fire is lit ...
Satish Kumar on Climate Change
California, United States - August 29, 2008 - TRT: 03:48
In April, I went to New York's American Museum of Natural History to show a work-in-progress film on Russia's Altai ...
A Long Journey to Justice
Sacramento, CA, United States - April 30, 2008 - TRT: 03:12
In their continuing struggle to regain federal recognition as a tribe, the Winnemem Wintu have been lobbying for a state ...
The Spring at Panther Meadows
California, United States - November 18, 2007 - TRT: 04:31
Caleen Sisk-Franco, Spiritual Leader and Tribal Chief of the Winnemem Wintu, discovered last week that the healing spring on Mt. ...
Song for the Rainbow Serpent
McArthur River, Australia - November 5, 2007 - TRT: 02:42
Three percent of the world’s zinc lies beneath the serpentine riverbed of northern Australia’s McArthur ...
The Road to Darwin
Darwin, Australia - September 14, 2007 - TRT: 03:36
With the Australian Federal Supreme Court preparing to hear a case on the legality of the McArthur River mine expansion ...
Garma Festival
Arnhem Land, Australia - September 1, 2007 - TRT: 03:51
Every August, two thousand people visit northern Australia’s Gove Peninsula in Arnhem Land to attend the Garma Festival, an international ...
Pilgrimage to a Sacred Mountain
Altai Republic, Russia - July 7, 2007 - TRT: 03:06
In June 2007 our film crew was invited to make a pilgrimage to a sacred mountain in the Ooch Enmek ...
War Dance at Shasta Dam
Shasta Dam, California - January 1, 2005 - TRT: 04:23
Oren Lyons on Our Relationship With the Earth
Kayenta, Arizona, North America - June 20, 2011 - TRT: 07:34
Onondaga Chief Oren Lyons traveled to Arizona in June from his home in upstate New York to attend an elders' ...
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Satish Kumar on Climate Change
California, United States - August 29, 2008 - TRT: 03:48
Posted by: Quinn Costello
In April, I went to New York's American Museum of Natural History to show a work-in-progress film on Russia's Altai Republic at a conference on cultural and biological diversity. I met Satish Kumar, who has edited the magazine, Resurgence, for 35 years. Satish said to me, "Please be careful with the subject of sacred sites. The Ganges is not sacred alone. The Ganges is considered sacred because all rivers, all water, is sacred. We designate certain places as sacred only to lead the limited human mind to grapple with the sacredness of all life, every place." I asked if he would be in the San Francisco Bay Area any time soon so that we could interview him for Losing Sacred Ground. He said, "I'll be there in May," and we arranged an interview in the gardens of the Green Gulch Zen Center. There are rarely moments in the middle of a film interview when you start to wonder where you are going to cut because every word you are hearing has the ring of eloquent truth, but as the hour-long interview with Satish unfolded I could not help but think "this man does not waste a word."One of the true frustrations of documentary filmmaking is that an interview bite in the finished film cannot possibly run longer than 45 seconds. So what if a complex question like "How do we need to address global climate change?" takes 3 minutes, or 3 hours, to really answer.

I hope you enjoy and appreciate this three-minute, uncut clip from our interview with Satish Kumar, on the subject of the real cause of global warming and what we need to do to truly change the course of our society.

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