
To The Best Of Our Knowledge Whose Land Is It?
Nov 11, 2023
Explore the ethical implications of land ownership and the Land Back movement. Learn about living sustainable lifestyles on homesteads, the back-to-the-land movement, and the complexities of self-reliance. Reflect on raising and slaughtering animals for food and the moral complexities involved. Delve into the concept of shame, motherhood, and nature. Discuss land ownership, concepts of trespass, and the theft and destruction of Indigenous land and communities. Discover an indigenous perspective on land and hope for restoration.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Living a Sustainable Lifestyle on a Homestead in Rural Vermont
01:32 • 2min
Reflections on Raising and Slaughtering Animals for Food
03:10 • 2min
The Back-to-the-Land Movement and Self-Reliant Living
05:15 • 12min
Motherhood, Shame, and Nature
17:20 • 14min
Land Ownership and the Concept of Trespass
31:09 • 7min
The Theft and Destruction of Indigenous Land and Communities
38:17 • 12min
An Indigenous Perspective on Land and Hope for Restoration
49:52 • 3min
