Our responsibility to the seventh generation / Oren Lyons ; produced by Pam Burton.

Program Title:
Our responsibility to the seventh generation / Oren Lyons ; produced by Pam Burton.
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KZ1580.02
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Part of seven programs about caring for the earth and the environment.|OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO THE SEVENTH GENERATION / Oren Lyons| produced by Pam Burton. - SERIES: Healing the planet : care and repair of planet earth| no. 2 2nd in a series of programs about caring for the earth. CONTENT: Lyons, Faith Keeper of the Turtle Clan Council of Chiefs of the Onondaga Indian Nation and Professor and Director of Native American Studies at State University of N.Y. in Buffalo, discusses values of America that contribute to our destruction. Topics he uses as examples are devaluation of women and high regard for private property, rampant freedom, colonialism, and nature and its natural law. - For version with intro by Jon Voight see KZ1581. RECORDED: at the conference for Physicians for Social Responsibility and Beyond War in Santa Monica, 27 Oct. 1990.

Lyons, Faith Keeper of the Turtle Clan Council of Chiefs of the Onondaga Indian Nation and Professor and Director of Native American Studies at State University of N.Y. in Buffalo, discusses values of America that contribute to our destruction. Topics he uses as examples are devlauation of women and high regard for private property, rampant freedom, colonialism, and nature and its natural law.

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Conference for Physicians for Social Responsibility and Beyond War held in Santa Monica, CA. 27 Oct. 1990.
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1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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