
Being generous of spirit has many benefits, from creating better relationships to making the world a more harmonious, peaceful place: Be humane. It is this very act of loving service to others that lies at the heart of indigenous wisdom. We must be kind to all and respect all life! We are part of a wonderful world and need to help one another and act together as a family. It is now time for non-indigenous people to learn from our indigenous brothers and sisters and become more spiritually connected to one another and the Earth. While materialism and environmental devastation rule the day, we can no longer afford to treat ourselves as the center of the Universe.

Yunupingu, the artist and healer Timmy, the tour guide the Grandmothers Kim Beazley, the Australian Ambassador to the United States and Galarrwuy, Garma co-founder and Australian of the Year who is officially recognized as an Australian National Treasure. Yunupingu, Garma co-founder, Australian of the Year and Yothu Yindi lead singer Ms. He plays his flute and shares his Native American stories with everyone he meets: Djalu, the Didgeridoo master Djiniyini, the wise Yolngu elder Dr. At the annual Garma Festival, the Yolngu people greet Little Hawk with open arms as if he were a family member. In North East Arnhem Land, Jack introduces Little Hawk to the oldest surviving culture on the planet: the 40,000 year old Aboriginal people of the Yolngu nation.
#BE ONE SPIRIT MOVIE#
"Many of us have forgotten about being humane, and that's what ONE HEART - ONE SPIRIT is working at: to bring the humanity back to each and every one of our behaviors, here and all around the world." - Kenneth Little Hawkįilmed at the three day Aboriginal Garma Festival in the northern territory of Australia, ONE HEART-ONE SPIRIT introduces us to Native American Mi'kmaq/Mohawk performing artist Kenneth Little Hawk who travels half-way around the world to Australia where he meets legendary movie star, Jack Thompson. ONE HEART - ONE SPIRIT celebrates indigenous wisdom by promoting respect and equality for all human beings, as well as respect for the Earth with its incredible biodiversity of animals and plants. Produced by Kenneth & Beverly Little Hawkįilmed by Award-winning Cinematographer, Paul Tait,Īnd Award-winning "Kanyini" Director, Melanie Hogan.

Written & Directed by Award-winning Director, John Pritchard

THE MOVIE Little Hawk Productions presentsįeaturing Kenneth Little Hawk and Jack Thompson
