heating, it's this greed and commodificatioto the point of almost, like, caibalism of the earth and of humanife, but there is also an equal path we can go down, which is a green path of fertility and biodiversity, and enough youth are going to look to that and y, "we need to honor the sacredness of life and we need to look to the indigenous peoples to adopt those practices," and it's a resilient vision tt is not about tribe, it's about all people. it's about being human beings on this planet and living in more sustainable, resilient way. moncada: whadoes it mean to return iigenous land to indigenous hands? that's just a realm of possibility. a really exciting one. what we can do here seems almost limitless. and so, what we have started historically at indian valley organic fm and garden and that partnership there is the foundation upon which we can build the vision of what we can do here. willie: a year ago, the cultural conservancy bought this piece of land here in order to turn it into a farm, cultural center, and native plant preserve. the site was owned by a person who had a vision that it