Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth
Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth portrays the implications of globalization in reference to the faith of the Mayas.
Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth portrays the implications of globalization in reference to the faith of the Mayas.
Cartoneros documents the work of unemployed garbage collectors in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The documentary film depicts the origins of plant hybridization in American farm-belt culture.
Celebrating the Hopi Tricentennial, Itam Hakim Hopiit is a poetic visualization of Hopi philosophy and prophesy.
Nuhoniyeh—Our Story provides a view on forced environmental migration.
The film deals with the sovereignty of native Americans and their farming community’s right to grow industrial hemp.
This film focuses on the threat of global warming and rising sea levels in the South Pacific Island State of Tuvalu.
Bron Taylor examines the evolution of “green religions” in North America and beyond.
In Wild Earth 7, no. 1 David Abram rediscovers our animal senses, Stephanie Kaza analyzes assumptions and stereotypes about human-nature relations, Connie Barlow reflects on the epic of evolution, and Christopher Manes reflects on a meaningful relationship with the wild.
In Wild Earth 7, no. 2 Doug Peacock presents his field report on the Yellowstone bison slaughter, Reed Noss writes about endangered major ecosystems of the United States, and Virginia Abernethy analyzes if and how population growth discourages environmentally sound behavior.