vue - The Great Laws of Nature: Indigenous Organic Agriculture Documentary
Let's reconnect with our relatives in nature In 2013: the plant beings: A group of First Nations People in Saskatchewan Canada are reclaiming their Indigenous organic and natural agricultural heritage, reconnecting with Nature, learning and observing her natural laws, and getting back on the road to self-reliance. This video is presented here courtesy of Muskoday Organic Growers Co-op.. If you want to purchase a copy of this video please contact the producers through this link: rivard@rivard.tv
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Nice overcast skies due to plane trails! Say, where are our blue skies at anyways?
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what state is this? much appreciated in forward...
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The indigenous folks never use a pronoun (in this case "he") to describe The Creator. It is always "The Creator."
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amen
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Films like this inspires. Thank you.
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25 gmo shills this way came..
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Estou ótimo vídeo aonde conta, a história dos índios americanos .
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Money the great evil. These Indigenous people, the first ones here and banks won't lend them money to do something as good as this. Another vid saying that FL will begin penalizing persons living off the grid.
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amen to the first line of this documentary
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This is Brilliant! I love how you educate while you grow and do ceremonies for the produce. This is true Organic farming~ How can I volunteer?
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Very interesting film. You're way ahead of the game when you can grow food independently of those who only think about profiting from food.
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it amazing documentary about natureal agriculture i love it so much ,, if only people can see this and take a leason from it ll' be the best , as your say natureal aagriculture is a way of life ,, more expecially your believe in the Creator with is God that is very good , i am a student in agriculture and i want to do organic agriculture
this video has motivate me more about my projet ,,Thank -
Many First Nations People farmed for over thousands of years in Canada. They knew how to work the land and create sustainable farming more than any farmer today.
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SMART AND VERY VERY HARD WORKS TO GET MORE PEACE OF MIND
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that was good. a small but important view into ways we all could live if we respect the earth.
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Fantastic.
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......... thistle is wild lettuce.... ancient variety... all so called "weeds" are of such important use to the land that's why they are put there to restore protect and capture water and life... you rip it all out hurt the land.... all the nutrients you could conjure up if you let nature take course sit back and don't do... nothing but watch what thrives and soon or later you will have surplus with very little input... why monocrop? makes no sense...
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hey hey! Have you heard about - Opalar Incredible Garden Growth (just google it)? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my work buddy got great money with it.
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