@christineclarke1653

There are so many things I love about this film, but mainly language. My parents were Jamaican, from enslaved ancestors. We not only don't really know who our ancestors were, but our ancestors had their original languages and cultures ripped from them. Seeing people who were also colonised, be it in Aotearoa or the US, keeping hold of their language and cultures makes me so happy and hopeful. Indigenous knowledge is the true treasure. (Sorry for the length of this comment) xx

@kirti9751

9 minutes of inspiring holistic practical wisdom. Thank you bringing the values underlying the farm as a gentle immersive experience.

@MegaSnail1

Thank you for sharing this indigenous philosophy. I believe that indigenous knowledge is vital to rebuilding our food systems, preserving biodiversity and addressing climate change. Be well.

@annanelson6830

This gives me hope for the world.  Food sovereignty is one step toward increasing freedom from our American wage-slave state.

@Robin.Greenfield

Thanks for this incredible video!

@cuttwice3905

I find the philosophy behind Hua Parakore both emotionally and intellectually satisfying. I wish I could learn the system and apply it where I live. Alas I live on the high plains (the Great American Desert) which is unlike anything in NZ.

@annburge291

Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for making this film

@maxx666mayhem

Wonderful and inspirational. People living in harmony with nature. 

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@jeff6899

Greetings again here from the low interior desert of Metro Phx in the US...our climate is somewhat unique, though it mirrors some harsher Australian climes to a degree.  Whether completely applicable or not to our growing conditions, I always look forward to your fantastic productions !

@rhysanthony

There is so much we have to learn from Indigenous ways of knowing and caring for the land. Thank you for sharing this insightful piece on Māori  principles.

@soniadias6900

Ficaria muito feliz se os vídeos fossem legendados para língua portuguesa. Gratidão.

@CharlesDowding-c5t

How wonderful to see this and learn, thanks for making the video

@suzannewalker9005

Thank you for your wonderful, inspiring work in bringing these stories so beautifully to life and putting them into the world. Heading over now to watch the full-length interview.

@emilianokelm1852

thanks for this great content, best wishes from Brazil! <3

@artistasfamily

Thank you so much for another important video. xx

@Ankesadventures

That was beautiful! I wish we grew food like this everywhere!

@campfire-stories

Great film, as always! Love you guys!

@SagaJohanna

I don't know if this happens to anyone else, but the subtitles are sort of taking up the whole page...? :)

@riccardocardia4498

Best regards from Sardinia Italy! 😜

@glitchhollyblue

Oh my gay heart! Thanks for the great video, I'm a queer, restorative forestry student this makes me so happy to see ☺️