We Are Water Protectors

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Muskrat Falls Ecological Grief: Resistance became a "profound, unstoppable force," says researcher". aptnnews.ca. 20 May 2018 . Retrieved 2019-01-10. Water is life" is an expression that is connected to water protectors. [5] The expression arises from the relationships that Indigenous communities have with water and other forms of life that they view as vital for their survival. [10] "Water is Life" reflects the long lasting relationships that Indigenous communities have with water and what water protectors are fighting for. "Water is Life" does not just represent the need for Indigenous peoples access to clean water, but represents how water is used in ceremony and the important role water plays in their belief systems. [11] As Potawatomi philosopher Kyle Powys Whyte explains, the idea that "water is life" is based in "Indigenous governance systems that support cultural integrity, economic vitality, and political self-determination and the capacity to shift and adjust to the dynamics of ecosystems." [10] Whyte, Kyle Powys (2013). "Justice Forward: Tribes, Climate Adaptation and Responsibility". Climatic Change. 120 (3): 117–130. Bibcode: 2013ClCh..120..517W. doi: 10.1007/s10584-013-0743-2. S2CID 149453106. Our world is out of balance and indigenous tribes have tried to tell us for decades how to live in harmony with the world and we are so lost in our culture, we don't have the will as a group to stand up and help ourselves. This prophecy, known as the Seven Fires Prophecy, says that if humans choose the natural path, then we will proceed toward peace and unity and a healthy Mother Earth.

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Environmental activists from an Indigenous perspective Oceti Sakowin encampment at the Dakota Access Pipeline protests camps in North Dakota Water protectors marching in Seattle Members of the "Light Brigade" asserting their role as "Protectors" of the waters, during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests In this tribute to Native resilience, Indigenous author-and-illustrator team Lindstrom and Goade invite readers to stand up for environmental justice. I pledge to make this world a better place by being a stewardof the Earth and a protector of the water.We are all caretakers of the earth, and have a responsibility to protect and fight for what's right. There is power in unity. This book is gorgeous, both the message, and the illustrations. The story in this book is relevant for people of all ages, protect our water. The repeated theme is how we are ALL of this planet and ALL connected to the water, therefore to ensure a bright future we need to take responsibility and stand up for our planet and all of it's life forms. This book was created as I became increasingly aware of the many tribal nations are finding oil pipelines from crossing their tribal lands and waterways. The other road is described as a hard-surfaced highway where everything moves faster and faster, at an unimaginable speed. On this path, humans embrace technological advancement with little regard for Mother Earth.

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So, despite the many strengths of the story, I'm not sure the target audience (if we are saying the target audience is children) will really come away from the story with what they truly need to be water protectors -- namely, age-appropriate, effective strategies for helping keep water clean, and protect our earth. The book ends with an "Earth Steward and Water Protector Pledge" for the child to sign and date. It's nice. But, for me, that is not getting to the core issue here which is helping children connect-the-dots to how their everyday behaviors affect the environment. I believe children are, by nature, friends of the earth and its creatures. I don't think they need much persuasion to be a "steward of the Earth and a protector of the water" -- they want to do this naturally. What they need are the tools to help them do this. They need role models, guidance, and how-to strategies. This book provides role models, which is important. And I'm glad the book shows that children can have a role in activism. But, most children reading this book are not in a position to go join a protest against the oil pipelines (which is what the child in this book does) so I think providing some concrete examples of ways children can be water protectors in their everyday life would have been great. (Especially since, sadly, the protest didn't stop the pipeline from being built and I could imagine some children coming away from the story feeling a bit lost as to what they could actually do to help.) Children need strategies that they can implement in their daily lives, even if (especially if) the adults in their lives are not environmentally aware and they need to know how choices they make have an impact (For example, learning that the single-use plastic bottle they used at lunch is connected to oil...so foregoing single-use plastic is one of the ways we can be Water Protectors.) stars for an amazing and informative children’s book! The message in this book is so strong, I hope many children and adults will read this! Also, the illustrations are breathtaking; vibrant colors and attention to detail! 😍Autumn Peltier up for Nobel children's prize". aptnnews.ca. 10 October 2017 . Retrieved 2019-01-10. An accessible introduction to environmental issues combined with beautiful illustrations, this book will both educate and inspire youth...” Historically, water protectors have been led by or composed of women; [8] in this way, it is comparable to the ecofeminist movement. [9] "Water is Life ( Mni Wiconi)" [ edit ]

We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated

Bishari, Nuala Sawyer (2017-11-07). "Activists Paint Anti-DAPL Mural Outside Wells Fargo". SF Weekly . Retrieved 2021-11-02. In 2016,Native communities protested the1,172 mile long Dakota Access Pipeline. [25] The protest was due to the fact that the pipeline was supposed to be built on the land of Indigenous communities, and was putting water sources that those communities depend on in danger. Water protectors were the frontline of this protest, dedicating their time to protecting the water source and upholding their treaties. [15] As Potawatomi ecologist and botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer and environmental philosopher Kathleen Dean Moore explain, "it is possible to love land and water so fiercely you will live in a tent in a North Dakota winter to protect them." [26] Elders share importance of caring for community and protecting both ancestors and future generations. Zeng, Cady (January 21, 2021). "Jane Addams Children's Book Awards Announced". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on March 1, 2021 . Retrieved November 15, 2021. Having lived near many different small lakes and rivers or one of the Great Lakes in Michigan for more than sixty-eight years, I have witnessed their splendor and their challenges due to the careless hands of humans. We Are Water Protectors (Roaring Brook Press, March 17, 2020) written by Carole Lindstrom (Anishinaabe/Metis and tribally enrolled with the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe) with illustrations by Michaela Goade (of Tlingit descent and tribally enrolled with the Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska) is powerful in both words and artwork. It speaks to the fierce dedication of Indigenous Peoples to guard our water and invites everyone to stand strong against those who wish to do it harm.Wong, Rita (8 January 2019). "We can all learn from Wet'suwet'en laws". National Observer . Retrieved 2019-01-10. I love the uplifting loving message of this book. The interconnectedness. I learned something too. In her tribe, the mend protect fire and the women protect water. The Lakota tradition didn't mention that.



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