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When the growing cycle is complete the desire to leave the human confusion of the past year behind is not new; rather it coincides with the original meaning and purpose of New Year.Over a year, mistakes and misdeeds confuse life, the web of life becomes worn and torn and the world needs to be renewed. The New Year is not a simple turning of a calendar page, but a symbolic return to the beginning of time in order to restore to life its original potentials.In this Archival conversation from 2011 Evan Pritchard explains what he observed in one indigenous culture when an elder recognized confusion had entered a community.
Evan explains it is good to say, I am “here and now”. It feels good. “Here and now” is where Being dwells and is the only safe place to be in this time. If you get off center, it can be hard to get back to the “here and now.” Make time to be with people at home in the present moment.
In today's episode, we discuss bird shamanism and bird divination and the mystical and spiritual connection all of us can develop with birds with Evan Pritchard, a Native American elder and author of the very popular book, Bird Medicine. Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife, for twice-monthly discussions about restoring native habitat and helping the birds in your backyard. Access the BIRD HUGGER Newsletter here: www.birdhuggerpodcast.com. Send your questions about birds and native gardening to birdhuggerpodcast@gmail.com. (PG-13) St. Dymphna Press, LLC.
73 C.E. The Doctor, Susan, Ian and Barbara land in Judea and quickly find themselves separated. The Doctor and Susan are camped with the Roman army led by Flavius Silva. Ian and Barbara are trapped atop Masada with the last Jewish zealots to stand against the might of Rome. Barbara knows the fate of these people. Ian had never heard of Masada until their arrival. History cannot be changed. Not one line. Ian, now known by the people of Masada as Joab, doesn't care about history. Theme music by George C Music - https://www.youtube.com/c/GeorgeCMusic Sounds effects - https://freesound.org/ Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: https://www.sirensofaudio.com/ Audio Feedback: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio Twitter: http://twitter.com/audiosirens Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audiosirens/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiosirens YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrU3MLlOeJTLnAbLl35QgeQ Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio/message
Anthropologist Evan Pritchard is a descendant of the Mi'kmaq people, who are part of the Algonquin nation, and has taught Native American studies at Pace University, Vassar College and Marist College. In this conversation with Michael Turton, he details the history of Native American people in the Hudson Valley.
Evan and Wendy from 3 Dams Vineyard tell Richo and Simon about their story, buying land and planning a vineyard that has finally come to fruition. Established in 2008 by Wendy Johnstone and Evan Pritchard, their vision was to create a peaceful off grid retreat to escape from the fast paced city life style and to re-connect with nature. Spanish wine varieties are the focus. @threedamsestate
This is a highly in-depth interview with one of the most revered historians in our region Evan Pritchard in our first segment we discuss the Munsee tribe and their names for our streams here, the Kahaksink is the Rondout and Ankerops the Vernooy and more, you will hear about in our first discussion, in a series of interviews with Evan I am releasing.
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
From North America to the Kalahari, Jeannette Armstrong, Marlowe Sam, Evan Pritchard, Kxao=Oma and Megan Biesele share powerful stories of how indigenous social technologies have succeeded in resolving conflict, and still are.
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
From North America to the Kalahari, Jeannette Armstrong, Marlowe Sam, Evan Pritchard, Kxao=Oma and Megan Biesele share powerful stories of how indigenous social technologies have succeeded in resolving conflict, and still are.
Why did the Lenape meet at this point on the river and how has the site changed since that time? With help from Native American author and historian, Evan Pritchard, as well as the City of Newburgh historian, Mary McTamaney, we’ll examine the significance of Danskammer, the life and worldview of the Lenape and how Danskammer has transformed from ancient ritual site to a lavish Hudson Valley estate to an industrial brickyard and finally, a controversial power plant.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/empireexplorer)
For this episode, we will explore the Legend of Danskammer, a point on New York’s Hudson River that is remembered for being an ancient ritual site of the Lenape. With help from Native American author and historian, Evan Pritchard, we will explore the Lenape worldview and learn about the rituals that horrified the colonial Dutch into believing they were devil worship. Hear tales of sacrifice and superstition and learn how this site has defined the various phases of the Hudson River.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/empireexplorer)
A VERY different kind of episode. I’ve been getting SUPER into herbalism lately- and Evan Pritchard of Algonquindescent, walks us through understanding plants & herbs spirit names, the key to understanding them & unlocking their spiritual & medicinal qualities. TOPICS Herbs are verbs How to heal with herbs Drinking, burning & bathing benefits Beyond the physical- indigenous spiritual plant teachings Most powerful plants & herbs for healing ALSO He’s teaching this at Plant Power this weekend! To sign up for his workshop- click HERE To CONNECT with Evan Pritchard click HERE! To CONNECT with Valerie click HERE!
Authors Bryan Bunch (Millbrook Rotary), Jim Holmgren, and Evan Pritchard discuss the sixth Millbrook Literary Festival with host Jonah Triebwasser. Holmgren, a novelist whose future fiction novel describes the world in 2076, will host a panel of mystery writers under the heading “Who Did It? We did it!” Even Pritichard, poet and historian, who has been declared “king of the poets” for the Festival, will not only lead a panel discussion pitting nature poets against city poets, but also will be part of a “Poet’s Corner” at the Millbrook Library, where poets will read or recite through the festival. Other highlights include an illustration workshop for children at Merritt Books and Toys, panel discussions on historical fiction, journalism, creation of a book, and the history of the Hudson Valley. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
From North America to the Kalahari, Jeannette Armstrong, Marlowe Sam, Evan Pritchard, Kxao=Oma and Megan Biesele share powerful stories of how indigenous social technologies have succeeded in resolving conflict, and still are.
Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
From North America to the Kalahari, Jeannette Armstrong, Marlowe Sam, Evan Pritchard, Kxao=Oma and Megan Biesele share powerful stories of how indigenous social technologies have succeeded in resolving conflict, and still are.
Pairing scholarly research with more than 200 firsthand accounts of bird encounters from traditional Native Americans and their descendants, Evan Pritchard explores the living spiritual tradition surrounding birds in Native American culture.
Native People are reknown for their hunting, gathering and overall survival skills. What do you need to learn from them to survive the challenges ahead? Evan Pritchard, a descendant of the Mi’kmaq people, has taught Native American studies at Pace University, Vassar College, and Marist College and is the director of the Center for Algonquin Culture. Steeped in bird lore by his Mi’kmaq great aunt Helen Perley, he is the author of several books, including Bird Medicine, Native New Yorkers and No Word for Time. A regular on radio shows such as NPR’s Fresh Air and on the History Channel, he lives in the Hudson Valley of New York.
Supernatural Girlz Patricia Baker & Becky Andreasson speak with author Evan Pritchard, a descendant of the Mi'kmaq people. Evan will be sharing his profound knowledge of bird spirituality and shamanism. Around the world birds are known as teachers, guardians, role models, peacemakers and even meteorlogists! Birds carry messages and warnings from loved ones and the Spirit world. Do you know how to listen? Evan Pritchard has taught Native American studies at Pace University, Vassar College and Marist College. He is the Director of the Center for Algonquin Culture and lives in the Hudson Valley, New York.
Pairing scholarly research with more than 200 firsthand accounts of bird encounters from traditional Native Americans and their descendants, Evan Pritchard explores the living spiritual tradition surrounding birds in Native American culture.