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Indigenous Women Telling a New Story of Energy

From Native Voice One | 28:59

A half-hour documentary special featuring Winona LaDuke that presents a new energy story told by Indigenous women; one that protects our land and its people.The women seek to carry forth the wisdom from their ancestors and combine it with the intelligence available to us today.

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NV1 is pleased to present a half-hour documentary special, "Indigenous Women Telling a New Story or Energy" featuring Winona LaDuke.

 

Indigenous women have a new story to tell for our energy future.

The current story being told by our energy policies, practices and industry are devastating the land and changing climate. This program is an engaging and entertaining call to action for a new energy story that protects our land and its people.  

If we need a new story for energy, we likely need new storytellers. Energy stories told by Indigenous women seek to carry forth the wisdom from their ancestors and combine it with the intelligence available to us today.

 

Responding to the Opioid Drug Crisis in MN American Indian Communities

From Native Voice One | 58:31

Addiction to opioid pain killers and heroin is a daunting challenge to many Natives. There's a call for a culturally specific response base on traditional teachings and ceremonies, and a different urgent call for medically assisted treatment. In the end, healing from historical trauma is the path forward. Join us as we explore these issues in Minnesota's Indian country in this special report from Minnesota Native News brought to you by Native Voice One.

Drug_overdose_report_for_american_indians_-_may_2016__small Addiction to opioid pai n killers and heroin is a daunting challenge to many Natives. In 2015, Minnesota had more American Indians dying from overdoses than any other state. That same year, nearly 70% of pregnant Native women gave birth to babies with opioids in their s ystems.

There's a call for a culturally specific response base on traditional teachings and ceremonies, and a different urgent c
all for medically assisted treatment. In the end, healing from historical trauma is the path forward. Join us as we explore these issues in Minnesota's Indian country in this special report from Minnesota Native News brought to you by Native Voice One.