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Resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota catapulted Indigenous peoples into major news stories. The prayerful, nonviolent actions of the Standing Rock Sioux and thousands who stood with them, First Peoples and others, showed the power of spiritual activism in the face of powerful corporations intent on domination. Our guest on this podcast, Patricia St. Onge, a Haudenosaune, went to North Dakota and interpreted the actions there in countless conversations. She is a consultant and coach, with Seven Generations Consulting, a business she and her partner, Wilson Riles, founded. It's a great treat for us to bring to the Common Good audience this conversation with Patricia St. Onge. Patricia is the founder and a Partner in Seven Generations Consulting and Coaching, where all of the work is culturally based. Here's how she describes her consulting and coaching work: "Deeply rooted in the concept of Seven Generations, we honor the generations who have come before us, are mindful of those yet to come, and recognize that the impact of the decisions we're making now will last for seven generations."