THE ALLIANCE

🌍 In the presence of Gert-Peter Bruch
🎬 Director and Founder of Planète Amazone
🌱 Chief Ninawa Hun Kui, Leader of the Huni Kui people who live in Acre
🌳 A state of Brazilian Amazonia
💫 Healer and activist for the rights of indigenous peoples.
📅 October 2021
🌎 The time of the Alliance has come, the time of the children and Guardians of Mother Earth. In the sky, the mountains, the prairies, the steppes, the savannas, the forests, the deserts, the marshes, by the volcanoes... life takes many different forms, but all, animals, plants, spores... are children of Mother Earth. All are threatened by a deadly whirlwind called "development" or "progress" if one of the many children of our Mother Earth, Man, continues to break the chain of life.
🌱 Hope now lies in the heart and vision of the indigenous peoples, our Guardians, who have never broken this chain, who have kept in mind that we are only one of the links. Through the beauty of their culture, which is connected to the flourishing of all living things, we perceive the strength of the dialogue they maintain with other forms of life.
🔥💧🌍🌬️ In "The Alliance", a powerful mural, Elen Ture honors the Alliance of the Guardians of Mother Natureand Planet Amazone, and brings to life, amidst the most iconic natural elements—fire, water, earth, air—the magic of the harmonious interconnection between indigenous Guardians and the animal world. Thus, with the luminous clarity of her vision, which aligns with theirs, humankind leaves the top of the pyramid to finally reclaim its rightful place among the children of Mother Earth.
🌿 Indigenous peoples have always cared for Mother Earth and humanity. We wish for this to continue, with the support of the peoples of the world. Indigenous prophecies give us the responsibility to tell the world that we must live in peace with each other and with Mother Earth to ensure harmony within her natural laws and creation.
🌍 We call for concrete solutions that recognize the rights of indigenous peoples. We call on world leaders, states, the United Nations, and civil society to begin a reflection aimed at gradually abandoning colonial-era legal systems and replacing them with new ones that treat Nature, Mother Earth, as an entity with fundamental rights.
💡 We must evolve toward a paradigm based on indigenous thinking and philosophy, which grants equal rights to Nature and honors the interconnection between all forms of life and the preservation of Mother Earth. There is no separation between the rights of indigenous peoples and the rights of Mother Earth.