Tending Nature
Guarding Ancestral Grounds with the Wiyot (Preview)
Preview: 11/8/2020 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
The Wiyot tribe from Humboldt County have fought for restored access to their land.
Green energy does not always promote the greater good. The Wiyot tribe from Humboldt County have fought for restored access to their land, including their traditional ceremonial grounds on Tululwat Island. When an energy developer proposed a large wind project on a spiritual and gathering area, the Wiyot opposed the project's greater ecological disruption and rallied the community to defeat it.
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Tending Nature is a local public television program presented by PBS SoCal
Tending Nature
Guarding Ancestral Grounds with the Wiyot (Preview)
Preview: 11/8/2020 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Green energy does not always promote the greater good. The Wiyot tribe from Humboldt County have fought for restored access to their land, including their traditional ceremonial grounds on Tululwat Island. When an energy developer proposed a large wind project on a spiritual and gathering area, the Wiyot opposed the project's greater ecological disruption and rallied the community to defeat it.
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