Transcribed from an interview with one of the most important voices of the First Nation and of the world, Grandma Aggie's stories and advice mesmerize and captivate while providing a blueprint for how inhabitants of the eart...

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Transcribed from an interview with one of the most important voices of the First Nation and of the world, Grandma Aggie's stories and advice mesmerize and captivate while providing a blueprint for how inhabitants of the earth can live together in harmony and peace.

Agnes Baker Pilgrim, the oldest member of the Takelma Tribe of Oregon, travels tirelessly around the world to keep traditions alive, to help those in need, and to be a voice for the voiceless. Honored as a ''Living Cultural Legend,'' Grandma Aggie here speaks about her childhood memories, about her tribe and her life as a child growing up in an area that often didn't allow Indians in public places, as well as about such contemporary issues as bullying, teen suicide, drugs and alcohol, Pope Francis, President Obama, water conservation, climate change, and much more.



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