Kauri
          
            Indigenous Creators
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          5m 24s
        
      
    The Kari trees in New Zealand are dying from ideas created by the encroachment onto their country. Kauri is a moving poem, a warning from Mother Earth to remember the impact society has on other living beings like the trees, oceans, animals, and land.
New Zealand - 2019 - 5m
Dir. Alex Lazarowich, Lada Suomenrinne, Raymond Edwards
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