
Listening for the Rain, Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change| 22mins
Director: Filoteo Gómez MartÃnez | Producer: Kunatsm Jaay Productions
Focus Years: 2014 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Listening for the Rain starts a pluricultural and interdiciplinary conversation in which some Indigenous people who live in the central United States of America discuss their observations and understandings of, as well as responses to, climate change and variability. A team of Native and non-Native researchers and media artists worked together to document these stories. Not only does Listening for the Rain illustrate some of the environmental transformations distinguishing diverse Tribal landscapes, but the video also suggests some of the proactive solutions and ideas for addressing these issues that are currently being undertaken in Native American Nations in U.S.
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