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Female Nature = Natureza Feminina, 2, Vão de Alma
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction o...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Vão de Alma (Goiás – Central region) – Mis...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Vão de Alma (Goiás – Central region) – Miss Fiota, of the Kalunga Afrodescendant people, shows the fauna, the roots, the herbs and flowers of the region, with which she prepares oils, soaps and medicines.
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Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction o...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Maquiné (Rio Grande do Sul – South region) ..
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Maquiné (Rio Grande do Sul – South region) – the indigenous people Mbyá-Guarani live and preserve what is left of the Atlantic forest.
Show more Show lessFemale Nature = Natureza Feminina, 4, Raso da Catarina
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction o...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Raso da Catarina: (Bahia - Northeast) – Patric...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Raso da Catarina: (Bahia - Northeast) – Patricia and Dona Desa, head of the Afrodescendant “terreiro”, indigenous of Pankararés ethnicity, live in the semiarid, where rain is rare but the land offers what they need to live.
Show more Show lessFemale Nature = Natureza Feminina, 5, Barcarena
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction o...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Barcarena (Pará – Amazon region) – the Afro...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Barcarena (Pará – Amazon region) – the Afro and Indigenous descendant women in a “quilombo” inside the forest resist against the mortal pollution caused by a huge mining project.
Show more Show lessForests, 1 of 3, Apatani Bamboo, India (1 of 3)
The Garden at the End of the World
Ghosts of our Forest
A Gift for Abuelo
The Hadza: Last of the first
Narrated by Alfre Woodard. The Hadza, East Africa's last remaining true hunter-gatherers, have lived on their land near the Rift Valley for over 50,000 years. As globalization and technology encroach on their territory, their way of life has been slowly whittled away from them. This documentary serves as a compre...
Narrated by Alfre Woodard. The Hadza, East Africa's last remaining true hunter-gatherers, have lived on their land near the Rift Valley for over 50,000 years. As globalization and technology encroach on their territory, their way of life has been slowly whittled away from them. This documentary serves as a comprehensive look at their customs -- from dating rituals to schooling to foraging to weapons production -- as explained by several natives...
Narrated by Alfre Woodard. The Hadza, East Africa's last remaining true hunter-gatherers, have lived on their land near the Rift Valley for over 50,000 years. As globalization and technology encroach on their territory, their way of life has been slowly whittled away from them. This documentary serves as a comprehensive look at their customs -- from dating rituals to schooling to foraging to weapons production -- as explained by several natives and noted anthropologists. Animations illustrate their creation belief and the origin of fire. The Hadza: Last of the First serves as a call to action to establish a protective land corridor for the survival of this community.
FEATURED IN THE FILM: Richard Wrangham, Evolutionary Anthropologist, Harvard University\; Spencer Wells, Anthropologist, National Geographic Society\; David Banks, The Nature Conservancy, Africa\; Alyssa Crittenden, Biocultural Anthropologist, University of Nevada\; Daudi Peterson, Director, Dorobo Fund Tanzania\; Paul T Zeleza, Historian, Quinnipiac University\; Cassandra Veney, Political Scientist, Quinnipiac University\; Peter Matthiessen, Author, The Tree Where Man Was Born\; Jane Goodall, Primatologist
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