

How Indigenous survival offers a blueprint for everyone’s future: Jesse Wente
6 snips Sep 30, 2024
Jesse Wente, an Anishinaabe arts leader and chair of the Canada Council for the Arts, shares powerful insights on Indigenous resilience. He emphasizes that the future has lessons from the past, advocating for deep remembering to inspire change. Wente discusses the significance of Indigenous languages in cultural identity and sustainability. He also stresses the importance of Indigenous narratives in media, urging a reevaluation of our relationship with time and nature. Ultimately, he presents a vision where everyone can benefit from Indigenous wisdom.
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Intro
00:00 • 1min
Indigenous Wisdom for Future Resilience
01:30 • 24min
Envisioning a Better Future Through Anishinaabe Principles
25:07 • 2min
Revitalizing Indigenous Languages and Cultures
27:33 • 17min
Cultural Mission: The Quest for Indigenous Representation in Storytelling
44:36 • 3min
Timeless Connections: Anishinaabe Perspectives
47:25 • 8min