The four Indigenous land management techniques include aligning ourselves with the forces of nature, intentional habitat expansion, creating non-humancentric systems, and designing for perpetuity.
The speaker provides detailed examples for each of the four strategies, as well as illustrative narratives and guidelines for implementation.
There is a call to action for all listeners, and students will feel empowered to help create a better planet.
Additional Prerequisites
There is an ad before the video begins and also in the middle of the presentation.
There are subtitles available in several languages.
Teachers and students must have access to YouTube.
Vocabulary is rigorous, so teachers may wish to provide a definition list.
Differentiation
Toward the end of the talk, the speaker expands the view from working with the land to healing the history of this nation, so History teachers can use the video as an introduction to a unit on Indigenous people and their contributions to our land.
English teachers can connect the TEDx Talk to poems and personal narratives of Indigenous people, then have students research the Indigenous people of their locality.
Art teachers can use the TEDx Talk as a basis for a variety of art projects honoring the Indigenous people of this land.
Teachers can connect this talk with a lesson about climate change since the speaker touches on how humans can work with nature to solve climate issues.
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