The Co-Creators
The Regeneration Generation is a cultural transformation emerging through collaboration.
Co-Creators are Indigenous leaders, scientists, artists, and institutions shaping a shared path toward planetary regeneration.
Indigenous Leadership
Those who carry knowledge across generations:
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Ailton Krenak
A leading voice on humanity’s relationship with nature, challenging modern assumptions about progress and survival.
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Benki Piyãko
A spiritual and political leader guiding forest protection and cross-cultural alliances in the Amazon.
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Tyson Yunkaporta & Megan Yunkaporta
Systems thinkers translating Indigenous knowledge into frameworks for contemporary society.
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Uyunkar Domingo Peas
A guardian of ancestral knowledge from the Sierra Nevada, bringing messages of balance to the modern world.
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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
An advocate for Indigenous knowledge in global climate negotiations.
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Mindahi & Xiye Bastida
A global youth leader bridging Indigenous knowledge and climate activism.
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Elizabeth Wathuti
A voice for youth leadership and environmental restoration in Africa.
Science & Global Leadership
Those working to transform systems at planetary scale
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Carlos Nobre
Nobel Prize winning IPCC report’s lead scientist on the Amazon and planetary tipping points.
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Christiana Figueres
A key architect of global climate cooperation and diplomacy.
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Al Gore
A global leader in climate awareness and environmental advocacy.
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Susana Muhamad
Leading Colombia’s transition toward protecting ecosystems and ending extractive practices.
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Ralph Chami
Economist and former IMF assistant director.
Culture & Music
Those shaping how the world feels, hears, and understands this moment
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David Bowie (archival)
A lifelong exploration of identity, alienation, and transformation that echoes the film’s themes.
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Yoshiki
A global artist bridging classical and contemporary music across cultures.
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Ricky Kej
A composer whose work centers nature, climate, and global collaboration.
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Bringing poetic voice to themes of alienation and belonging.
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Eugene Brave Rock
A storyteller connecting Indigenous identity, performance, and cultural resurgence.
Voices of the Forest
The heart of the story:
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Puwe Puyanawa — musician, biologist, and bridge between cultures
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Vari Puyanawa — dreamer who led her people home
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Txukukayxti Puyanawa — a new generation carrying tradition into the future
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Raine Piyãko — Ashaninka musician and cultural collaborator
These are not subjects of the film.
They are its center.
This is not one voice.
It is a convergence.
