The first thing I think we need to start changing is our attitude towards each other as human beings. In most indigenous cultures in the world, we see our brothers and sisters are the trees and the animals and the earth around us. We are related to all of these - how can we not claim each other as brothers and sisters, as human beings? -- Gary Simon
We've just added over twenty new videos to the site from interviews with indigenous leaders in Australia, New Zealand and the United States. Listen as
Arana Collett, Cliff Curtis, Timoti Karetu, Chris Peters, Trevor Moeke, Gary Simon, Basil 'Mulla' Sumner, Roger Thomas, Napi Waaka and Te Taru White share their thoughts about diverse topics such as indigenous culture, language, education, media, power, and land ownership. What insights can we gain from the perspectives they offer?