Indigenous Peoples are building climate resilience for their own communities and creating models of environmental sustainability for the world, calling on traditional practices and sacred knowledge in the fight against climate change.
Chris Peters (Puhlik-lah/Karuk) has been a tireless grassroots community organizing. He has served the Seventh Generation Fund for 31 years and is now their president. His work is especially focused on climate change, sacred sites protection, and the renaissance of sacred knowledge and Earth Renewal ceremonies of Northern California Tribal Peoples.
Indigenous Peoples are building climate resilience for their own communities and creating models of environmental sustainability for the world, calling on traditional practices and sacred knowledge in the fight against climate change.
Chris Peters (Puhlik-lah/Karuk) has been a tireless grassroots community organizing. He has served the Seventh Generation Fund for 31 years and is now their president. His work is especially focused on climate change, sacred sites protection, and the renaissance of sacred knowledge and Earth Renewal ceremonies of Northern California Tribal Peoples.
Indigenous Peoples are building climate resilience for their own communities and creating models of environmental sustainability for the world, calling on traditional practices and sacred knowledge in the fight against climate change.
Chris Peters (Puhlik-lah/Karuk) has been a tireless grassroots community organizing. He has served the Seventh Generation Fund for 31 years and is now their president. His work is especially focused on climate change, sacred sites protection, and the renaissance of sacred knowledge and Earth Renewal ceremonies of Northern California Tribal Peoples.
Indigenous Peoples are building climate resilience for their own communities and creating models of environmental sustainability for the world, calling on traditional practices and sacred knowledge in the fight against climate change.
Chris Peters (Puhlik-lah/Karuk) has been a tireless grassroots community organizing. He has served the Seventh Generation Fund for 31 years and is now their president. His work is especially focused on climate change, sacred sites protection, and the renaissance of sacred knowledge and Earth Renewal ceremonies of Northern California Tribal Peoples.
Indigenous Peoples are building climate resilience for their own communities and creating models of environmental sustainability for the world, calling on traditional practices and sacred knowledge in the fight against climate change.
Chris Peters (Puhlik-lah/Karuk) has been a tireless grassroots community organizing. He has served the Seventh Generation Fund for 31 years and is now their president. His work is especially focused on climate change, sacred sites protection, and the renaissance of sacred knowledge and Earth Renewal ceremonies of Northern California Tribal Peoples.