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This podcast comes alongside our accompanying documentary series that explores places of conflict and the redemptive stories that have emerged from the tragedy of religious and sectarian violence. Join us as we seek to profile, celebrate and be inspired by peacemakers from around the world...
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Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
David Archambault: Standing Rock Reservation, the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
During the protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline, David Archambault was the leader of the Standing Rock nation. As the tribal Chairman he had the challenging role of negotiating with the oil executives, politics, Barack Obama, activists and his ow people. David articulated the reality of historic trauma of his people, and the 40% poverty rate among Native people. He spoke about his father's experience of boarding schools, where kids as young as 4 would be forcibly removed from their parents and placed in schools where it was attempted to 'kill the Indian, save the man'. David is a peaceable, humble man. The Native American understanding of the interconnectedness of all of the environment was beautiful. In the face of growing inequality that is manifesting in a deepening climate crisis, humanity will do well to be lead by a way of life exemplified by the indigenous populations of North America.
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