
Extended Interview: Jim Enote on Lessons from Farming
Clip: 10/30/2018 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Zuni elder Jim Enote reflects on lessons learned from farming.
Zuni elder Jim Enote reflects on lessons learned from farming and each person’s responsibility to take care of the earth. While science is important, he argues there is another complimentary way to look at the world.
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Extended Interview: Jim Enote on Lessons from Farming
Clip: 10/30/2018 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Zuni elder Jim Enote reflects on lessons learned from farming and each person’s responsibility to take care of the earth. While science is important, he argues there is another complimentary way to look at the world.
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