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The prophetical gift of Indigenous story | Katłıà (Catherine) Lafferty | TEDxVictoria

Stories aren’t folklore – they are survival. Learn how Indigenous storytelling traditions offer crucial insights for addressing water scarcity, climate change, and sustainable living practices rooted in thousands of years of earth-centered wisdom. Katłıà (Catherine) Lafferty is a Dene woƒman from Dënéndeh, Northwest Territories, whose northern roots and matrilineal lineage deeply inform her storytelling. She is working in the RELAW program (Revitalizing Indigenous law for land, air and water) at West Coast Environmental Law, a non-profit organization based in British Columbia that uses the law to address environmental issues. An accomplished author, her works include Northern Wildflower, Land-Water-Sky, This House is Not a Home, Firekeeper, and the forthcoming Mother Earth is Our Elder. Katłıà’s writing weaves together personal experience, Indigenous knowledge, and activism. She is a mother, grandmother, and daughter of many mothers, including Mother Earth. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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