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Thursday, June 18, 2020 - Three North Dakotans are among the 24 Bush Fellows for 2020. Rounding out our interviews with the three honored North Dakotans, we visit with David Archambault II, the former chairman for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. He’s working to help his Native nation build their own homes, produce their own food and generate their own power. ~~~ tom Isern shares a Plains Folk essay titled “For Those that Dwell in a New Territory.” ~~~ Later this month, the 30th Annual Midwest Book Awards will be announced. Three of the finalists come from North Dakota State University Press. One of them is "Still" by father and daughter Rebecca and Kenneth Bender. Rebecca joined us in 2019 when the book was released. It's a combination biography-memoir -- a history of five generations of North Dakotans. Today we share an encore presentation of that conversation.~~~ Sue Balcom joins us for Main Street Eats to talk about mulching and other timely gardening advice.
During the protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline, David Archambault was the leader of the Standing Rock nation. As the tribal Chairman he had the challenging role of negotiating with the oil executives, politics, Barack Obama, activists and his ow people. David articulated the reality of historic trauma of his people, and the 40% poverty rate among Native people. He spoke about his father's experience of boarding schools, where kids as young as 4 would be forcibly removed from their parents and placed in schools where it was attempted to 'kill the Indian, save the man'. David is a peaceable, humble man. The Native American understanding of the interconnectedness of all of the environment was beautiful. In the face of growing inequality that is manifesting in a deepening climate crisis, humanity will do well to be lead by a way of life exemplified by the indigenous populations of North America.
Michel Vincent sera avec nous pour la formation d'impact. Une formation de leadership pour les jeunes adultes pour nous parler du travail d'équipe. On a eu la chance de l'avoir avec nous pour nous donner un petit aperçu et parler de leadership au sein d'un équipe. Pour vous inscrire au cours, vous pouvez contacter David Archambault; d.archambault@ebetm.org Voici le site web pour plus d'informations: www.formationimpact.ca Nous aurons aussi d'avoir Matthieu Desroches avec nous. Voici son site web pour plus d'information sur ce qu'il fait. matthieudesroches.com Samedi 24 mars à 9h00 au 693 chemin des anglais.
David Archambault nous parle des petits groupes de transformation. Il enseigne le 28 janvier sur les PGT. Si vous voulez nous poser des questions vous pouvez nous écrire sur Facebook ou par courriel: communications@ebetm.org Sergei Li
The Chairman of the Standing Rock Tribal Council, Dave Archambault, has led the political fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. In this episode of Face To Face, Archambault discusses the highs and lows of the fight and takes on his critics.
The Chairman of the Standing Rock Tribal Council, Dave Archambault, has led the political fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. In this episode of Face To Face, Archambault discusses the highs and lows of the fight and takes on his critics.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
This audio message entitled, Don’t Give Up, was delivered on the campus of New Brunswick Bible Institute by Senior student David Archambault on the evening of April 21, 2013. The text is from James 1:1-18. Click here to subscribe to … Read More
This sermon entitled, Apply God’s Word, was delivered by NBBI student David Archambault on the evening of December 9, 2012. The text is from 2 Timothy 3:14-17. Click here to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes.
This audio sermon was delivered by senior student, David Archambault, at the campus of New Brunswick Bible Institute on the evening of September 30, 2012. The text is from 2 Timothy 1:6-12. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on … Read More