Natural Circles of Support works with schools to center the voices of African American students and address inequities they face. To learn more about the safe space they provide and the positivity they inspire, check out the videos we helped create, in the Linktree in our bio!
It's super exciting to see an article on the upcoming Weaker Youth Ensemble shows in the @CapTimes ! Be sure to check it out through the link in our bio!
American Wetlands Month may be over, but the work Tribes are doing to preserve wetlands happens year-round. If you missed any of the videos we created with the Wisconsin Wetlands Association and want to learn more, you can watch them by clicking the link in our bio!
We hope you’ve enjoyed learning about the work Tribes are doing to protect and care for wetlands as much as we did this American Wetlands Month. And a special thank you to all our partners who made these videos possible! wisconsinwetlands.org/WiTrib….
ALT The logos for Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, The Brookby Foundation, Great Lakes Restoration of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Forest County Potawatomi Foundation, Mashkiiziibii Natural Resources Department, Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Treaty Natural Resources, Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council (WTCAC), Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, USDA-NRCS., and Wisconsin Wetlands Association.
ALT The Clouds North Films film crew interviewing Carolyn L.C. Gouge-Powless of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe Kwe. Everyone is standing besides a stand of pines with a wetland area behind them.
ALT The film crew from Clouds North Films and partners from the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians and the Mashkiiziibii Natural Resources Department sit in a boat looking out onto the Kakagon/Bad River Sloughs.
ALT Naomi Tillison of the Mashkiiziibii Natural Resources Department stands among film equipment next to an access point to the Bad River.
The Bad River Tribe not only protects and cares for their wetlands, but does so with future generations in mind, which is especially important with the big changes happening to our climate. To learn more about the vital work they do, click the link in our bio!
(1/2) Wetlands help slow the flow of water, disperse its energy, and allow the water to soak into the ground, replenishing groundwater and reducing the erosive force of flood waters.
ALT Images and video of high waters from intense storms on the Bad River and the subsequent damages to roads and culverts, including a blown out bridge, someone standing on a culvert with the surrounding road carved away, and heavy equipment cleaning up debris from a partially collapsed road.
The Kakagon-Bad River Sloughs are the largest rice beds in the Great Lakes Basin. The Bad River Band has taken care of these rice beds for generations—they know that if they take care of this place, the ecosystem will take care of them. Visit the link in our bio to learn more!
In the place “where food grows on the water,” the Bad River Tribe knows that if they care for their wetlands and their waters, the ecosystem will take care of them. vimeo.com/814408986
We're continuing our celebration of American Wetlands Month by sharing how Bad River protects and maintains our watersheds with the Water Is Life video we created with the @WIWetlandsAssoc! Watch the full video by clicking the link in our bio.
For the Bad River Tribe, water is life. And protecting water means protecting the watersheds that provide water for their Reservation and people from top to bottom. Learn more and watch the full video here: vimeo.com/812520876
“Tribes depend on the land to provide us with the gifts that the Creator created for us. Without these gifts, we wouldn’t be who we are, so we protect these lands.”
Watch the full video on how the @RedCliffTribe cares for wetlands: wisconsinwetlands.org/update…
May is American Wetlands Month! With the Wisconsin Wetlands Association, we've created a video series highlighting the hard work sovereign nations like the Bad River and Red Cliff nations of Wisconsin are doing to maintain and protect our wetlands. Stay tuned to learn more!
Mental wellness is so important to us at Clouds North. That's why we're always excited to collaborate with one of our original clients, Anesis Therapy. This time we created an explainer video series to help clients get the services they need. Big love for @anesistherapy!
The excitement of 2023 continues for Clouds North, with our first shoot with a brand new client of ours who focuses on retirement planning. They're such knowledgeable individuals, and it's great getting to work with them; and per usual, such a fantastic crew!
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Want to learn more about MADTOWN Soap Co. and their awesome products? Go watch the full explainer video in our bio to learn about their scrub, shave, and smooth bars so you can roam, rinse, and repeat!
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Do you love adventuring outdoors? How about feeling clean and refreshed? Check out the TV spot we made for MADTOWN Soap Co. to get a glimpse of their bar soaps for every season (full video in our bio!)
2023 is off to an adventurous start: our first product & lifestyle TV commercial! Keep an eye out to learn more about MADTOWN Soap Co., an amazing local business!
We at Clouds North are inspired by MLK's service and legacy every day. "Make a career of humanity. Commit yourself to the noble struggle for equal rights. You will make a better person of yourself, a greater nation of your country, and a finer world to live in." -MLK