DIIFF 2026

How the Land Remembers Us & Decolonizing Our Youth & The Opening Address

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This film is presented by The Akwesasne Freedom School, a sovereign Mohawk immersion institution dedicated to preserving the language and culture that colonization sought to erase. Through the wisdom of elders, they ensure the Mohawk language and identity thrive for future generations. The Opening Address (Ohen:ton Karihwatehkwen) is the central prayer of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). It expresses gratitude for life and the natural world, opening and closing all social and religious gatherings. Recited daily at sunrise, it is an ancient message of peace and appreciation for Mother Earth. It teaches that all people are family, and diversity is a gift. By offering thanks to the Natural World, one becomes spiritually connected to it. The Opening Address fosters mutual respect, conservation, and the understanding that what we do to the Web of Life, we do to ourselves.

  • Runtime
    0:10:17
  • Language
    Mohawk
  • Country
    United States, United States
  • Genre
    Language, Environmental, Indigenous
  • Director
    Jess Lowe Chaverri, Konwanahktotha Alvera Sargent