Grandmothers Counsel the World: Women Elders Offer Their Vision for Our Planet

Grandmothers Counsel the World: Women Elders Offer Their Vision for Our Planet

by Carol Schaefer
Grandmothers Counsel the World: Women Elders Offer Their Vision for Our Planet

Grandmothers Counsel the World: Women Elders Offer Their Vision for Our Planet

by Carol Schaefer

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We are thirteen indigenous grandmothers. . . . We are deeply concerned with the unprecedented destruction of our Mother Earth, the atrocities of war, the global scourge of poverty, the prevailing culture of materialism, the epidemics that threaten the health of the Earth’s peoples, and with the destruction of indigenous ways of life.

We, the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, believe that our ancestral ways of prayer, peacemaking, and healing are vitally needed today. . . . We believe that the teachings of our ancestors will light our way through an uncertain future.

In some Native American societies, tribal leaders consulted a council of grandmothers before making any major decisions that would affect the whole community. What if we consulted our wise women elders about the problems facing our global community today? This book presents the insights and guidance of thirteen indigenous grandmothers from five continents, many of whom are living legends among their own peoples. The Grandmothers offer wisdom on such timely issues as nurturing our families; cultivating physical and mental health; and confronting violence, war, and poverty. Also included are the reflections of Western women elders, including Alice Walker, Gloria Steinem, Helena Norberg-Hodge, and Carol Moseley Brown.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780834824171
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication date: 11/14/2006
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Carol Schaefer is a writer, editor, journalist, and photographer who has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, and MSNBC. She is the author of  The Other Mother, and she lives in New York City.

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Statement of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers

We are thirteen indigenous grandmothers who came together for the first time from October 11 through October 17, 2004, in Phoenicia, New York. We gathered from the four directions in the land of the people of the Iroquois Confederacy. We came here from the Amazon rain forest, the Arctic Circle of North America, the great forests of the American Northwest, the vast plains of North America, the highlands of Central America, the Black Hills of South Dakota, the mountains of Oaxaca, the desert of the American Southwest, the mountains of Tibet, and the rain forest of central Africa.

Affirming our relations with traditional medicine peoples and communities throughout the world, we have been brought together by a common vision to form a new global alliance.

We are the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers. We have united as one. Ours is an alliance of prayer, education, and healing for our Mother Earth—for all Her inhabitants, for all the children, and for the next seven generations.

We are deeply concerned with the unprecedented destruction of our Mother Earth: the contamination of our air, waters, and soil; the atrocities of war; the global scourge of poverty; the threat of nuclear weapons and waste; the prevailing culture of materialism; the epidemics that threaten the health of Earth's peoples; the exploitation of indigenous medicines; and the destruction of indigenous ways of life.

We, the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, believe that our ancestral ways of prayer, peacemaking, and healing are vitally needed today. We come together to nurture, educate, and train our children. We come together to uphold the practice of our ceremonies and affirm the right to use our plant medicines free of legal restriction. We come together to protect the lands where our people live and upon which our cultures depend, to safeguard the collective heritage of traditional medicines, and to defend the Earth Herself. We believe that the teachings of our ancestors will light our way through an uncertain future.

We join with all those who honor the Creator and all who work and pray for our children, for world peace, and for healing of our Mother Earth.

For all our relations:

Margaret Behan, Cheyenne/Arapaho

Rita Pitka Blumenstein, Yupik

Julieta Casimiro, Mazatec

Aamo Bombo, Tamang

Flordemayo, Mayan

Maria Alice Campos Freire, Brazil

Tsering Dolma Gyaltong, Tibetan

Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance, Oglala Lakota

Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance, Oglala Lakota

Agnes Baker Pilgrim, Takelma Siletz

Mona Polacca, Hopi/Havasupai/Tewa

Clara Shinobu Iura, Brazil

Bernadette Rebienot, Omyèné

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Note to the Reader xiii

Statement of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers 1
Introduction 3

PART ONE
The Grandmothers
Agnes Baker Pilgrim (Oregon) 15
Bernadette Rebienot (Gabon, Africa) 21
Flordemayo (Central America/New Mexico) 27
Margaret Behan (Montana) 35
Rita Pitka Blumenstein (Alaska) 43
Tsering Dolma Gyaltong (Tibet) 51
Mona Polacca (Arizona) 55
Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance and
Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance (South Dakota) 61
Maria Alice Campos Freire (Brazil) 69
Clara Shinobu Iura (Brazil) 77
Aama Bombo (Buddhi Maya Lama) (Nepal) 83
Julieta Casimiro (Mexico) 87
Other Women Elders 93

PART TWO
Guidance for Our Times
Prophecies 115
Women's Wisdom 133
Sacred Relations 145
Our Mother Earth 161
Oppression 173
Nature's Pharmacy 189
Prayer 205

Appendix 211

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