Rex Weyler was a co-founder of Greenpeace International and a director of Greenpeace Canada until 1982. His photographs and essays have appeared in the New York Times, Oceans, Smithsonian, Rolling Stone, New Age Journal and National Geographic. Weyler is the author of a Native American history, Blood of the Land, and he co-authored the classic Chop Wood, Carry Water. He is the co-founder of Hollyhock Educational Institute and lives in Vancouver.
http://www.rexweyler.com/
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