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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2021 · 7 MIN

A poem for the Earth by an Indigenous Nahuatl Women Esmeralda Gonzales

from Indigenous Earth Community Podcast · host Frank Oscar Weaver

To honor the Indigenous people of Mexico, we have Esmeralda Gonzalez, who is a teacher of the Indigenous language Nahuatl, and also an earth guardian, leading group of students in reforestation projects of native trees. Esmeralda shares the ancient wisdom of the Nahualt passed down generations after generation. This community wisdom speaks of the importance of taking care of our planet for generations to come.  Esmeralda shares a heartbreaking poem that reminds us why we must care for our planet earth before it is too late.  Translated to English as "The Earth is Sad" we hear an emotional rendition of those beautiful verses.   Thank you for listening to our podcast Indigenous Earth Community Podcast.  Where we celebrate Indigenous conservation heroes from around the world, and learn from them on how to honor the traditions of protecting the planet. We discuss actionable tips on how to connect to our beautiful planet while lessening our daily impact. Highly recommend to listen to this podcast with headphones!  ☀️ If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend! Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver Soundscapes by Movix Productions  

To honor the Indigenous people of Mexico, we have Esmeralda Gonzalez, who is a teacher of the Indigenous language Nahuatl, and also an earth guardian, leading group of students in reforestation projects of native trees. Esmeralda shares the ancient wisdom of the Nahualt passed down generations after generation. This community wisdom speaks of the importance of taking care of our planet for generations to come.  Esmeralda shares a heartbreaking poem that reminds us why we must care for our planet earth before it is too late.  Translated to English as "The Earth is Sad" we hear an emotional rendition of those beautiful verses.   Thank you for listening to our podcast Indigenous Earth Community Podcast.  Where we celebrate Indigenous conservation heroes from around the world, and learn from them on how to honor the traditions of protecting the planet. We discuss actionable tips on how to connect to our beautiful planet while lessening our daily impact. Highly recommend to listen to this podcast with headphones!  ☀️ If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend! Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver Soundscapes by Movix Productions

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