Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers


Bellingham Institute of Noetic Sciences
presents a second screening and discussion of the film


For The Next 7 Generations
Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers

13 Indigenous Grandmothers, shamans and medicine women from around the world have been called together to share their sacred wisdom and practices.

Can they light the way for us to a peaceful and sustainable planet?
In 2004, thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers from all four corners, moved by their concern for our planet, came together at a historic gathering, where they decided to form an alliance: The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers. This is their story. Four years in-the-making and shot on location in the Amazon rainforest, the mountains of Mexico, North America, and at a private meeting with the Dalai Lama in India, For the Next 7 Generations follows what happens when these wise women unite. Facing a world in crisis, they share with us their visions of healing and a call for change now, before it's too late. This film documents their unparalleled journey and timely perspectives on a timeless wisdom.

(this film was so popular at our October meeting that we have offered to show it again--arrive early as there is limited seating)

Thursday, December 16
 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Doors Open at 6:30 PM

At the Fairhaven Public Library----Fireside Room (map) 
1117 12th Street, Bellingham, WA  98225


LOCATION: Fairhaven Public Library, Fireside Room (this room is on the ground floor and has it's own entrance outside under the front stairs on the right or south side...and is wheelchair accessible!) There is a parking lot on the north side.

Suggested Donation: $5-$10 



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