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Our People

Our people are the living carriers of our lineage, knowledge, and responsibilities. 
Each generation carries the work forward in different ways, through spiritual stewardship, advocacy, research, art, and youth leadership. 
Together, we work across cultural, academic, artistic, and diplomatic spaces to support Indigenous presence, rights, and continuity.

Matriarch / Elder

Audrey Cecille Corbin-Corrie

Bearer of family memory, cultural continuity, and ancestral grounding.
Our matriarch represents the living bridge between our ancestors and the generations to come.

Faithkeeper & Leadership

Damon Gerard Corrie
Faithkeeper, Indigenous Rights Advocate, Humanitarian

Steward of spiritual, ethical, and cultural responsibility within the Eagle Clan Lokono-Arawak family.
Active for decades in Indigenous rights advocacy, diplomacy, and international Indigenous policy work across the Caribbean and the Americas.

Cultural & Intellectual Leadership

Sabantho Corrie-Edghill
Intercultural Researcher, Author, Artist

Works across research, writing, and visual culture to document Indigenous realities, support Indigenous visibility, and challenge colonial narratives through knowledge production and creative expression.

Youth Leadership

Laliwa Hadali Corrie
Youth Leader, Indigenous Rights Advocate, Author

Represents Indigenous youth voices in modern and urban contexts, working to affirm Indigenous identity, pride, visibility, and participation in contemporary society while remaining rooted in culture and community.

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Our Wider Circle

Beyond our visible representatives, our work is carried by a wider circle of elders, cultural workers, researchers, artists, youth, kin, and allies across the Caribbean and the Americas who support and strengthen this shared work.

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