Techqua Ikachi (Land and Life)--Aboriginal Warning,
an educational docudrama film (44 minutes):
Hopi, the Peaceful People, lived in peace a thousand years, a record no other nation has approached. They advocate a simple life, and their prophecy that taking oil and minerals from Mother Earth will be the specific cause for the end of our world has been proven accurate beyond other Doomsday prophecies with the new science about global warming.
Our environmental problems are connected to exploitation of lands of indigenous peoples by oil and mining interests--but in the end, we may well all go down together.
Sites of recent mining and drilling conflicts with indigenous peoples include Arizona, Nevada, California, Utah, Florida, the Dakotas, Alaska, Canada, Burma, Columbia,, Indonesia, Tibet, the Arctic, Mexico, Madagascar, the Philippines, Russia, Chile, Brazil, Guatemala, Australia, Thailand, India, China. Civil war over oil in Sudan, Nigeria, and Pakistan, mass murder in Ethiopia, five million dead from mining wars in the Congo.
Techqua Ikachi received honors at the Moondance (Neptune Award), Columbus, NewBeijing, GreenReel, Dreamspeakers, Chashama, and Mumbai International Film Festivals.
To see trailer, click here.