The Seven Sacred Laws

The Seven Sacred Laws, written by Anishinaabe Elder, Dr. David Courchene (Nii Gaani Aki Inini (Leading Earth Man)) and Cree Director Erica Marie Daniels, follow an Indigenous boy on his vision quest, growing, thriving, and gaining wisdom. On his spiritual journey, he meets seven sacred animals who teach him how we should live our lives on Mother Earth. 

The vignettes, released in English, French, and Anishinaabe, were produced by Turtle Lodge in partnership with Manitoba 150 and IG Wealth Management and animated by Manitoba’s Peg City Pictures Inc.

In Episode 1, The Creation Story, the young boy sets out on a vision quest in a sacred place known as Manito Api, which translates to “where the Creator sits”.

Episode 1: The Creation Story

The young boy sees an apparition of a buffalo which emerges from the sacred fire, and teaches the boy the law of respect.

Episode 2: Buffalo (Respect)

Then, a large eagle appears overhead to teach the law of love.

Episode 3: Eagle (Love)

A bear emerges from the woods and startles the boy, as he learns about the law of courage.

Episode 4: Bear (Courage)

A large and imposing creature similar to Bigfoot appears, and teaches the boy about honesty.

Episode 5: Sabe (Honesty)

A beaver scurries up the boy to provide the law of wisdom.

Episode 6: Beaver (Wisdom)

The boy is approached cautiously by a wolf, who explains to him the value of humility.

Episode 7: Wolf (Humility)

A beautiful song draws the boy to a special encounter with a turtle, who helps him understand the importance of truth.

Episode 8: Turtle (Truth)

Seven Generations

Rev. M. Kalani Souza explains the Hawaiian take on the 7th generation principle, and how we all need to keep future generations in mind with the decisions we make now.

This clip was part of a presentation titled, “Pacific Connections: Indigenous Approaches to Climate Change from Tanax Amix to Aotearoa” that took place in the Indigenous Forum at the 2017 National Bioneers Conference.

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