For the Next 7 Generations

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The Grandmothers with the Dalai Lama
For the Next 7 Generations tells the story of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers from around the globe - the Arctic Circle, North, Central and South America, Asia and Africa - who have come together because they were told in prophecy that their ancestral ways of prayer, peace-making and healing are vitally needed in the world today.

The presence of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers on screen is as alive and powerful and authentic as they are. Being with them on film, we don't just hear their prayers and watch their ceremonies ... we experience them. The Grandmothers transport us into their spiritual realm. From there, we can see, not how bad the world has become, but how beautiful it can be if we find the will to make it so. The Grandmothers will light the way.

 

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Included in the Grandmother circle is Agnes ‘Tao-Why-Wee' Baker Pilgrim, the oldest living member of her tribe, the Takelma Indians, who resides in Grants Pass, Oregon. Agnes is a world renowned spiritual leader, member of the Historic Society and keeper of the Sacred Salmon Ceremony.

Agnes will honor us with her presence at the festival.

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