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eMallo Foundation Inc
eMallo Foundation Inc. is a resource coordination Non Governmental charity organization. That support indigenous communities maximize human and natural resources for optimum and sustainable life. They serve spirituality, outreach, open source software and internet framework. They also provide healthy food products and services.

The foundation's effort is to encourage efficient use of human and natural resources at our disposal for survival, while protect it for the young generations. Some people have skills, some have land, others have natural resources, while they wish to turn them into manageable profit for sustainability. They are a non profit helping people turn their resources into sustainable income for family survival  and prosperity. We create community projects that enhance natural talents, art, music, medicine and more.

Indigenous people lose their customs, traditions, ways of life and land to foreign cultures. Land belonging to indigenous people worldwide is the prime target. The people are poisoned and killed for their land and resources. To overcome this trend which is impoverishing and exterminating indigenous people worldwide, eMallo foundation is partnering with individuals and organizations to help. More could be found at www.emallo.orgMallopro (talk) 05:43, 21 July 2018 (UTC)

== Last of the Standing Giants...

A Struggle to Save the Red Woods and Native American Sacred Sites in California

By Emmanuel C Mallo

Story Summary/Synopsis "Last of the Standing Giants" is the story of native Americans and environmentalists in California making an effort to save the forest. They confront corporations destroying last of the giant red wood and oak trees in California: Caltrans, Mendocino Redwood Company, the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration are accused of plundering and pillaging sacred sites artifacts belonging to the natives. Environmentalist have termed recent corporate activities on the environment in California "the greatest carbon sink in the world". Topic Summer

Two tribes have filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration. Two of the three most destructive corporations hurting the natives. The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians and the Round Valley Indian Tribe filed suit Thursday, October 29 in U.S District Court claiming Caltrans is illegally destroying cultural resources and Native American sites in violation of the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act. In the ongoing fight to protect cultural resources in what is now Mendocino County, California.

Caltrans has built a six-mile bypass around Willits on Highway 101 that cuts through the heart of Little Lake Valley, lush wetlands and ancestral home of many Pomo tribal members in the area. Tribes have not been able to stop “Caltrans from demolish cultural resources and sacred sites simply to build a highway bypass,” the tribes’ attorney, Phil Gregory, has been on the issue championing the lawsuit. The effects of the activities of these corporations on the environment are far reaching. Environmentalists have termed it the greatest carbon sink in the world. The Characters in this film are native American men, women, leaders, youths and children in collaboration with human rights activists, politicians and environmentalists to stop the destruction of the forest, culture and the livelihood of native Americans.

Over a period of 16 months we have been covering these activists in an on going protest march across California with a log to various public places, offices and sacred locations performing rituals, confronting adversaries, and presenting their problems to the authorities in question. We went to many important locations in giant redwoods of California and filmed live ceremonies, protests and rituals; some of them being exposed to the publi for the first time. The location covered is Mendocino and Hambolt counties in California. This film takes a look at issues of the environment, civil and political right. Specifically the struggle for the rights and freedoms of indigenous people in America, which also reflect what is going on with indigenous life worldwide. Throught this documentary film we take the viewer through a variety of prolonged intense emotional moments, on a struggle to protect endangered native people of America and the eco system. We see the unequal ballance of power at play here, where money and might crushes the poor and defenceless. Money is destroying our world and the humans therein. In this documentary we see the direct impact on the environment, the activities of profit making companies cutting down trees, tearing the soil, destroying ancestral sacred places, and polluting the land for profit. We see the threat imposed on the survival Though we set out to look for solution to the problem the film ends up invocking more questions than answers. How could society stand and watch a few with money and power crush a people and destroy what protects us all?

Artistic Approach People in the documentary are real life people taking action on issues confronting their environment families and lives. They are environmentalists, indigenous people, human rights activists, young people and children taking action to save the eco system, and what is left of native Americans. We also see a display of the richness of the culture, tradition landscape and spirituality native Americans once thrived on. This balances the film with exciting and educational moments where native American life shines and blossoms for the very first time. Every moment of the documentary film is crafted to convey an important story or moment, as well as bring the viewer to thoughtfully evaluate the stake we all face as a people.

Since the documentary film is focused on addressing society's problems, we want to provid viewers reason engage themselves to the end this includes; entertainment, education and participation. We pay close attention on enhanced quality images, transitions, animations speed controls and enhanced action cuts plus other creative editing techniques to provide a real cinematic look and experience. We want to ensure high quality sound effects and music to enhance the viewers experience. We intend to record and mix most of the music and sound in the studio to give an enhanced sound experince and effect we want. Mallopro (talk) 05:58, 21 July 2018 (UTC)