The Warrior Project: Indigenous Children Defend the Planet
My images of Indigenous children speak volumes about the distress of a collapsing environment; at the same time, the children show the strength of their ancestors and their determination to defend the earth for future generations.
The images work to address environmental concerns particular to specific tribal communities. The project focuses on thriving, evolving people who are committed to positive change. This project emphasizes the urgency and importance of taking action to ensure the earth is sustainable for future generations.
My images of Indigenous children speak volumes about the distress of a collapsing environment; at the same time, the children show the strength of their ancestors and their determination to defend the earth for future generations.
The images work to address environmental concerns particular to specific tribal communities. The project focuses on thriving, evolving people who are committed to positive change. This project emphasizes the urgency and importance of taking action to ensure the earth is sustainable for future generations.
Some workers are trying to make a pipeline from Canada through the whole United States. If the pipeline busts, gross oil from Canada gets into our clean water. If that happens we won’t have clean water to drink and if we don’t have clean water to drink we will dehydrate and if that happens we might die in 3 to 4 days. If we die, nobody will be on earth, even animals! It‘s also really dangerous so I hope it doesn’t happen. Do you hope it doesn’t happen?
- Luca, 7 |
Press
Trebuchet Magazine
KSFR Radio Show: Through Our Eyes
The Huffington Post:
Moving Photos Show Native American Children Defending The Earth
One Million Women (Australia)
UPSOCL (Spain)
Indian Country Today Media Network:
Step Aside, Adults: Native Kids Defend the Planet in Photos
Indian Country Today Media Network:
9 More Photos of Beautiful Indigenous Children Defending the Planet
The Richard Eeds Show. Interview starts at about 84:15.
KASA Style. Click here.
Trebuchet Magazine
KSFR Radio Show: Through Our Eyes
The Huffington Post:
Moving Photos Show Native American Children Defending The Earth
One Million Women (Australia)
UPSOCL (Spain)
Indian Country Today Media Network:
Step Aside, Adults: Native Kids Defend the Planet in Photos
Indian Country Today Media Network:
9 More Photos of Beautiful Indigenous Children Defending the Planet
The Richard Eeds Show. Interview starts at about 84:15.
KASA Style. Click here.