• Protecting Paradise and Honoring Indigenous Communities w/ Datu Waway Saway #3

  • Aug 13 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Protecting Paradise and Honoring Indigenous Communities w/ Datu Waway Saway #3

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    What if the secret to a fulfilling life is seeing beauty in everything around you? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Waway Saway, a local datu (tribal leader) and lead singer of Talaandig Republic, as he shares the remarkable wisdom of his indigenous community in the Philippines. Waway teaches us the invaluable lesson that recognizing beauty in our surroundings carries the responsibility to protect and preserve it. We address the critical issue of land displacement affecting indigenous people due to external acquisitions and emphasize the urgency of safeguarding ancestral lands for future generations.

    Together, we navigate through the environmental challenges the Philippines faces, from the alarming decline in primary forest cover to the heartbreaking loss of pristine rivers. Waway's dedication to reforestation through the Hinilaban Foundation shines through, offering a beacon of hope and a call to action for us all. Through personal stories and heartfelt reflections, we explore the simplicity and joy of traditional indigenous lifestyles, highlighting the purity of natural resources like water that have now become commercialized. Don't miss the chance to be inspired by new music releases and join us in planting seeds of consciousness and trees to revive our lost paradise.

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