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The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers is an international alliance of indigenous female elders that focuses on issues such as the environment, internationalism, and human rights. The group met for the first time in October 2004 at the Dalai Lama's Menla Retreat Center on Panther Mountain in Phoenicia, New York, during which time they declared themselves a council. Academic Suzanne Bouclin described them as "an alliance of thirteen women elders from across the globe that was organized to uphold indigenous practices and ceremonies and affirm the right to use plant medicines free of legal restriction."


Council members

The grandmothers include:About Us page
at International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers website, ''accessed June 8, 2013''.
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Agnes Baker Pilgrim Agnes Emma Baker Pilgrim (September 11, 1924 – November 27, 2019) was a Native American spiritual elder from Grants Pass, Oregon. She was the oldest member of her tribe, the Takelma. She was also the granddaughter of Jack Harney, the first e ...
( Elected Chairperson) – Takelma, Confederated Tribes of SiletzGrants Pass, Oregon, USA * Rita Pitka BlumensteinYup’ikAlaska, USA *
Aama Bombo Aama Bombo or Buddhi Maya Lama is a shaman in the Nepalese Tamang tradition. Aama Bombo means "Mother Shaman." She is also a member of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers (IC13G). Biography Bombo was born in Melong and later m ...
TamangNepal * Flordemayo – MayanHighlands of Central America/ New Mexico * Maria Alice Campos Freire – Amazonian Rainforest, Brazil * Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance – Oglala Lakota – Black Hills, South Dakota, USA * Clara Shinobu Iura – Amazonian Rainforest, Brazil * Bernadette RebienotOmyeneGabon, Africa


Former members

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Margaret Behan Margaret Behan is a Native American woman who is Southern Arapaho-Cheyenne on her mother's side, and Northern Arapahoe/Northern Cheyenne on her father's side. She is a fourth generation descendant of a survivor of the Sand Creek Massacre.Harcou ...
Arapaho/ CheyenneMontana, USA * Julieta Casimiro EstradaMazatecHuautla de Jimenez, Mexico (deceased)In Honor of Grandmother Julieta Casimiro Estrada
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Tsering Dolma Gyaltong Tsering Dolma Gyaltong was a Tibetan spiritual leader living in exile in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Supriano, S, (2009-04-06) Tsering was active in being a Founding Member of the Tibetan Women's Association and re-establishing it again in 1984. S ...
Tibetan Tibetan may mean: * of, from, or related to Tibet * Tibetan people, an ethnic group * Tibetan language: ** Classical Tibetan, the classical language used also as a contemporary written standard ** Standard Tibetan, the most widely used spoken dial ...
(deceased)In Honor of Grandmother Tsering Dolma Gyaltong
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Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance was an Oglala Lakota speaker and activist from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, best known for her participation in the group known as the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers, which was ...
Oglala LakotaBlack Hills, South Dakota, USA (deceased)In Honor of Grandmother Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance
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Mona Polacca Mona Polacca is a Native American spiritual elder from Arizona. She has worked to further social justice for indigenous people from an early age. She is an author in the field of social sciences, has held posts of responsibility as Treasurer for ...
Hopi The Hopi are a Native American ethnic group who primarily live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census, there are 19,338 Hopi in the country. The Hopi Tribe is a sovereign nation within the Unite ...
/ Havasupai/ TewaArizona, USA


Ambassadors

Several others have been involved in supporting the council's work, including: * Pauline Tangiora – Māori elder from New Zealand and councillor of World Future Council * Jeneane Prevatt ("Jyoti") – 'Traveling Ambassador Charged with The Mission' * Madrinha Rita Gregório
Amazon Rainforest The Amazon rainforest, Amazon jungle or ; es, Selva amazónica, , or usually ; french: Forêt amazonienne; nl, Amazoneregenwoud. In English, the names are sometimes capitalized further, as Amazon Rainforest, Amazon Forest, or Amazon Jungle. ...
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Constance de Pauliac Constance may refer to: Places *Konstanz, Germany, sometimes written as Constance in English *Constance Bay, Ottawa, Canada *Constance, Kentucky *Constance, Minnesota *Constance (Portugal) *Mount Constance, Washington State People *Constance ( ...
– France


Council meetings

The council meets every six months, visiting each other's homelands.Carson Walker
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USA Today, July 29, 2007.
Their goals are to "build our relations and learn about each other's cultures". During these meetings the grandmothers wear traditional dress and hold a seven-day prayer vigil. The 2007 meeting in the Black Hills of South Dakota brought together 250 participants from the United States, South America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. In July 2008 the council met in Rome to address the Vatican regarding the '' Inter caetera'', a Papal Bull of 1493 that authorized the conversion to Christianity of the indigenous people of the newly discovered Americas. They laid a "flag of peace and conciliation" in front of Saint Peter's Basilica, as well as a written statement and gifts to Pope Benedict XVI. The grandmothers also lit smudging incense and prayed. The Vatican declined to receive them.


Media

In 2006 Carol Schaefer's book ''Grandmothers Counsel the World: Women Elders Offer Their Vision for Our Planet'' was published by Trumpeter Books, an imprint of Shambhala Publications. In 2009 it released a Kindle edition. A Spanish edition was published in 2008. In 2007 the Center for Sacred Studies, the parent organization of the Grandmother's Council, produced a documentary titled ''For the Next 7 Generations: The Grandmothers Speak''. Directed by Carole Hart, it documented the Grandmothers as they met and traveled around the world. Fran Markover's poem about the group, ''The Grandmothers'', is based on a quote by Bernadette Rebienot. It won first place in the 2008 Ithaca College magazine arts and literature contest. In 2011 Rita Pitka Blumenstein from Alaska and Mona Polacca from Arizona started a 22-city "Timeless Message Tour" speaking about the group and showing "For the Next 7 Generations".


Awards

In 2013, the Fellowship of Reconciliation awarded the Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers the International Pfeffer Peace Award for their work for peace and justice throughout the world.


References


Further reading

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External links

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Official website for documentary ''For The Next Seven Generations''

IMDb listing of ''For The Next Seven Generations''

''Turning Prayer into Action''
TV documentary of Grandmothers dialogue with Bioneers
13 Indigenous Grandmothers Gathering in Lame Deer, Montana, July, 2012Part 2
video panel by Vashon Intuitive Arts participants * * {{DEFAULTSORT:International Council Of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers Indigenous rights organizations Non-profit organizations based in California Organizations established in 2004 Pfeffer Peace Prize laureates Indigenous women of the Americas