
Video
Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address & A Dish with One Spoon
Rematriation

How do you view your relationship with nature? Deepen your understanding of the Haudenosaunee vision of the natural world, guided by the principles of A Dish with One Spoon and the Thanksgiving Address. Discover a profound perspective on gratitude and interconnectedness woven into every aspect of life. Katsitsionni Fox is an artist, filmmaker and educator from the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. Her films are focused on empowering stories of resilient Indigenous women. Her award-winning documentary films include: Ohero:kon - Under the Husk (2016) and Without a Whisper - Konnon:kwe (2020). She directed Indigenous Women’s Voices Series focused on healing and empowerment of Native women released in 2020. Her most recent film is Kanenon:we - Original Seeds, a documentary following three Haudenosaunee women reclaiming their ancient role as seed keepers, regenerating, protecting and rematriating sacred and endangered heirloom seeds for the future generations. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
Video
Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address & A Dish with One Spoon
Rematriation

How do you view your relationship with nature? Deepen your understanding of the Haudenosaunee vision of the natural world, guided by the principles of A Dish with One Spoon and the Thanksgiving Address. Discover a profound perspective on gratitude and interconnectedness woven into every aspect of life. Katsitsionni Fox is an artist, filmmaker and educator from the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. Her films are focused on empowering stories of resilient Indigenous women. Her award-winning documentary films include: Ohero:kon - Under the Husk (2016) and Without a Whisper - Konnon:kwe (2020). She directed Indigenous Women’s Voices Series focused on healing and empowerment of Native women released in 2020. Her most recent film is Kanenon:we - Original Seeds, a documentary following three Haudenosaunee women reclaiming their ancient role as seed keepers, regenerating, protecting and rematriating sacred and endangered heirloom seeds for the future generations. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.