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The Kokomo Press Podcast
Raccoons Are NOT Adult Toys feat. Brandon Stetler & Caleb Meek

The Kokomo Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 130:35


After a week lost due to audio issues, the Kokomo Press Podcast is back and just in time for the 3-day holiday weekend!!!Host Jordan Grainger and Co-Host Cortni Richardson are back in studio this week joined by a couple of Zesty Kings on Panel.Returning to the show this week is a Stand-up Comic known for his biting punchlines, funny quips, and brutal roasts. The amazingly brash Brandon Stetler is back on the mic with the Press!!!Joining us for the first time in Studio is his hilariously well-loved boyfriend and newer comic, Caleb Meek. His love for dinosaurs, his job at a factory, and his Native American Heritage, are all topics he explores on stage and in life.The Panel talked new online terms including Themininity, Transvestigating, and Summer Penis and broaches topics including Pop Divas, Pokémon, Nature, Representation, and their new radio show hopes!You get all of this plus the jokes you can come to expect from the show on this week's returning episode of the Kokomo Press Podcast!!!     @thekokomopress on YouTube, Facebook, and instagram.Jordan Grainger is @ultrajoyed on twitter, facebook, and tiktok.Jordan Bell is @hypocrisy_jones on all major platforms.Cortni Richardson is @cortni88 on instagram and @cortni_lean on twitter.Brian West is @veinypeckerpete on twitter and @westjr.brian on instagram.

Outdoor Adventure Series
Discover Kamiah, ID: Tourism, Community Events, and Outdoor Fun

Outdoor Adventure Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 32:45


Discover Kamiah, ID: Tourism, Community Events, and Outdoor FunWelcome back to the Outdoor Adventure Series. In today's episode, we sit down with Janet Brennan, the Kamiah Chamber of Commerce vice president in northern Idaho. Janet shares the rich history of Kamiah—a community that reinvented itself from its logging roots to a vibrant outdoor recreation and tourism destination.DISCUSSION1. Kamiah, Idaho: Location and Overview2. History and Evolution of Kamiah3. The Kamiah Chamber of Commerce4. Janet's Role as Vice President5. Kamiah Chamber Infrastructure and Operations6. Transition to a Tourism-Based Economy7. Life as a New Resident in Kamiah8. Outdoor Recreation and Personal Passions9 Community Challenges and Collaborative Solutions10 Signature Events and Activities in KamiahAnnual Free Barbecue DaysFourth of July paradeChristmas celebrationsSt. Patrick's DayContributions from local businesses, e.g., Kami Steakhouse and Grill's year-round events11. Arts, Culture, and Local BusinessesCoffee shops and gathering spaces (The Loft)Community pride in local food and beverage offeringsNotable businesses: Hearthstone Elegant Lodge, Pizza Factory, K Hotel and Bar, Sassy SpodgeExploring Kamiah: Digital Tour of the Chamber Website12. Native American Heritage and The Nez PerceHistorical context of the Nez Perce Reservation and its continuing cultural presenceLewis and Clark connectionAnnual powwow and Itsye Casino as cultural highlightsCONNECT WITH THE KAMIAH BAY CHAMBERTo Learn more about Kamiah, Idaho, visit the Kamiah Chamber of Commerce website at https://www.kamiahchamber.com/, and follow them on their social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KamiahChamber/NEXT STEPSVisit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes.KEYWORDSKamiah ID, Kamiah Chamber of Commerce, Visit North Central Idaho, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast#KamiahID #KamiahChamberofCommerce #VisitNorthCentralIdaho #OutdoorAdventureSeries #Podcast My Favorite Podcast Tools: Production by Descript Hosting Buzzsprout Show Notes by Castmagic Website powered by Podpage Be a Podcast Guest by PodMatch

Camp Constitution Radio
Episode 524: Canceling the Cancel Culture: The Native American Guardian's Association

Camp Constitution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 15:07


Hal Shurtleff, host of the Camp Constitution Report, discusses the renaming of sports teams and an organization of American Indians who are working to oppose it.  From the organization's website:  https://www.nagaeducation.org/Educate NOT EradicateThe Native American Guardian's Association (NAGA) is a 501c3 non-profit organization advocating for increased education about Native Americans, especially in public educational institutions, and greater recognition of Native American Heritage through the high profile venues of sports and other public platforms.Camp Constitution is a New Hampshire based charitable trust.  We run a week-long family camp, man information tables at various venues, have a book publishing arm, and post videos from our camp and others that we think are of importance. Please visit our website www.campconstitution.net

Slam the Gavel
Human Trafficking Within The Tribal Nations; With Lynnette Grey Bull

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 66:12


    Slam the Gavel welcomes Lynnette Grey Bull from Wyoming to the podcast. Her traditional name is, "Morning Water." Founder and Director of Not Our Native Daughters (NOND), Lynnette Grey Bull pivots on raising awareness regarding the Native American women and children. Her focus especially is addressing the Human Trafficking and the Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women and girls issues.     Lynnette extended her role to the Wyoming Governor's Task Force for Missing, Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP), as well as the Colorado's Missing Murdered and Indigenous Relatives Taskforce. Lynnette Grey Bull played a major role in its creation and we discussed that in the podcast today.    We discussed the busy month of November being Native American Heritage month and Native American Heritage Day (the day after Thanksgiving). There are 575 Tribal Nations within the U.S. Talking about ICWA and CPS, and how that has impacted the Native American population, Lynnette also explained the human trafficking that happens to the Native Americans around large events as well.    "Native American women are ten times more likely to be murdered than any other ethnicity in this nation," Lynnette stated. NOND educates, trains and does presentations on Native American victims and those in law enforcement and social services. Not a podcast to be missed.To Reach Lynnette Grey Bull: notournativedaughters@gmail.com or lynnettegreybull@gmail.com     ******** Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)Maryann Petri: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@maryannpetriFacebook:  https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitarpeace/Pinterest: Slam The Gavel Podcast/@guitarpeaceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-petri-62a46b1ab/  YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536  Twitter https://x.com/PetriMaryannEzlegalsuit.com*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals. Reproduction, distribution, performing, publicly displaying and making a derivative of the work is explicitly prohibited without permission from content creator. Podcast is protected by owner. The content creator maintains the exclusive right and any unauthorized copyright infringement is subject to legal prosecution. Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/

What Parents Are Saying — Prevention Wisdom, Authenticity, and Empowerment

The holidays are a time for family and a great time for family stories of origin and heritage.  In this episode, we talk with Native American parents who also work in prevention about how heritage and culture can be one of our strongest resources, both inside our tribal communities and beyond.  Our guests, from the San Juan School District in Southeast Utah, share several stories from the Ute, Mountain Ute and Navajo Nation tribes that truly inspire.  Stories of origin and purpose help all kids grow in understanding their value and worth.  These stories provide answers to “where do I fit” and “how do I belong” – important questions for teenage identity development.  No matter our cultural backgrounds, heritage and family can support the individual and community.  Please enjoy this very insightful and profound episode.This podcast is brought to you by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The views expressed here are not necessarily those of SAMHSA or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. For questions or comments about this podcast, please contact WhatParentsAreSaying@gmail.com.

The
The Catholic Worker Movement and Native Land Rights: A Conversation With Eric Anglada

The "Center"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 33:47


Send us a textDuring this season of Thanksgiving, and in recognition of Native American Heritage month, the Franciscan Peace Center invites members of our community to reflect on land justice, particularly as it relates to our indigenous neighbors. On today's episode of The “Center” we're joined by Eric Anglada, a Catholic Worker farmer, and lay leader at the Sinisinawa Mound Center in Southwestern Wisconsin. Eric co-founded the St. Isidore Catholic Worker Farm in Cuba City, Wisconsin with his wife Brenna Cussen Anglada. When Eric is not farming, or facilitating summer solstice Wild Church activities, he educates communities to advocate for indigenous land justice. Please note: The views expressed here are individual views that do not necessarily reflect the views of the Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Iowa.Welcome, Eric! "Sweet Times" is by All Bets Off, and is provided by Adobe Stock.

Mother Tree Network
Indigenous Strong: Honoring Native American Heritage with Jennifer Folayan

Mother Tree Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 27:42


Meet Jennifer Folayan, a proud Cherokee, Pueblo, and Aztec artist, as she shares her inspiring journey and commitment to Indigenous rights. On the board of the Baltimore American Indian Center, Jennifer discusses the significance of Indigenous People's Day and her successful work to make it a holiday in Baltimore.With lots of laughter, Jennifer reflects on her heritage, the importance of recognizing land, and the challenges of Native American erasure. Jennifer also opens up about her personal battles, including growing up in foster care and overcoming childhood abuse.You will be amazed by her stories of resilience, synchronicity, and a mission to honor Indigenous arts and stories globally. This heartfelt conversation navigates from local Baltimore initiatives to her role as an ambassador from Turtle Island to South Africa, amplifying Indigenous voices and promoting healing and connection.You can find out more about Jennifer Folayan by going to her youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qI7-wD8DgO6xQYXYbozQQ or following her on Facebook.In the Mother Tree Community we are giving ourselves safe space to feel and accept grief.Fall-Winter is the earth's time to grieve, to let go of ancestral pain.  Join us!Get the free Mother Tree Community Weekly Newsletter:https://www.dramandakemp.com/contactWe have lots of Free Resources on dramandkemp.com/FREE. https://www.dramandakemp.com/FREEYou'll find the Ancestors Guide for Healing and Liberation; our Sound Healing for Peacemakers download, and a video on How to Have Difficult Conversations About Racism. And you can get them right now!Support the showMother tree Network Podcast--Where Earth Wisdom Meets Racial Justice and Women's Leadership. Want to become your unlimited self and evolve the planet?Go here to get the Mother Tree podcast + Show Notes sent to your inbox https://www.dramandakemp.com/podcast

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
S11:Ep244 - Native American Heritage Month: A Book Rec Episode - 11/20/24

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 57:30


Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod Facebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button. November is Native American Heritage month so in this episode, we're sharing some books written by Native American authors. There are so many great texts to choose from if you're interested in broadening your reading. We bring your memoirs, poetry, Pulitzer Prize winners, and more. When we do these thematic episodes, we enjoy hearing from listeners who have their own recommendations within that theme so be sure to shoot us a message or comment on any of our socials. Books Mentioned In this Episode: 1- A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes 2- Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes 3- Sharks Don't Sink: Adventures of a Rogue Shark Scientist by Jasmin Graham 4- A Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey from the Streets to the Stars by Hakeem Oluseyi 5- A Book Recommended by Fellow Booklover Vero Garcia @booksandcoffeemx - All This and More by Peng Shepherd 6- The Blessing Way and all books in the Leaphorn & Chee series by Tony Hillerman 7- Bad Indians: A Memoir by Deborah Miranda 8- Two Old Women: An Alaskan Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival by Velma Wallis 9- House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday 10-Buffalo Dreamer by Violet Duncan 11- An American Sunrise by Joy Harjo 12- Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII by Chester Nez 13- Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand 14- The Fertile Earth and the Ordered Cosmos: Reflections on the Newark Earthworks and World Heritage edited by M. Elizabeth Weiser, Timothy RW Jordan, and Richard D. Shiels 15- Man Made Monsters by Andrea L. Rogers 16- The Game of Silence by Louise Erdrich (Birchbark House series #2) 17- The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich 18- Shutter by Ramona Emerson 19- Exposure by Ramona Emerson 20- Even As We Breathe by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle 21- The Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley 22- There, There by Tommy Orange 23- The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline 24- The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland Media mentioned-- 1- Reservation Dogs (Hulu, 2021-2023) 2- Dark Winds (AMC and Neflix, 2022 - present)    

Pocono Mountains Podcast
Native American Heritage on Display in the Poconos

Pocono Mountains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 27:38


Season 4, Episode 29 - It is Native American Heritage Month and the Poconos is in the heart of where Indigenous the Lenape lived off the land. One of the places where you can learn more about the history of the Delaware tribe is the Pocono Indian Musem in East Stroudsburg. It has displays of ancient artifacts, weapons and tools to help understand how natives lived. The Poconos is a year-round destination for millions and with 2,400 square miles of mountains, forests, lakes and rivers with historic downtowns and iconic family resorts, it's the perfect getaway for a weekend or an entire week. You can always find out more on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PoconoMountains.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or watch ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pocono Television Network⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ streaming live 24/7.

FORward Radio program archives
Perks S11:Ep244 | Native American Heritage Month: A Book Rec Episode | 11-20-24

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 57:30


Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod Facebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button. November is Native American Heritage month so in this episode, we're sharing some books written by Native American authors. There are so many great texts to choose from if you're interested in broadening your reading. We bring your memoirs, poetry, Pulitzer Prize winners, and more. When we do these thematic episodes, we enjoy hearing from listeners who have their own recommendations within that theme so be sure to shoot us a message or comment on any of our socials. Books Mentioned In this Episode: 1- A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes 2- Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes 3- Sharks Don't Sink: Adventures of a Rogue Shark Scientist by Jasmin Graham 4- A Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey from the Streets to the Stars by Hakeem Oluseyi 5- A Book Recommended by Fellow Booklover Vero Garcia @booksandcoffeemx - All This and More by Peng Shepherd 6- Th Blessing Way and all books in the Leaphorn & Chee series by Tony Hillerman 7- Bad Indians: A Memoir by Deborah Miranda 8- Two Old Women: An Alaskan Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival by Velma Wallis 9- House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday 10-Buffalo Dreamer by Violet Duncan 11- An American Sunrise by Joy Harjo 12- Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII by Chester Nez 13- Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand 14- The Fertile Earth and the Ordered Cosmos: Reflections on the Newark Earthworks and World Heritage edited by M. Elizabeth Weiser, Timothy RW Jordan, and Richard D. Shiels 15- Man Made Monsters by Andrea L. Rogers 16- The Game of Silence by Louise Erdrich (Birchbark House series #2) 17- The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich 18- Shutter by Ramona Emerson 19- Exposure by Ramona Emerson 20- Even As We Breathe by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle 21- The Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley 22- There, There by Tommy Orange 23- The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline 24- The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland Media mentioned-- 1- Reservation Dogs (Hulu, 2021-2023) 2- Dark Winds (AMC and Neflix, 2022 - present)

The Petty Herbalist Podcast
put some real Maple Syrup on dem pancakes: sacred sugars

The Petty Herbalist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 41:27


Hello babesss! We back bringing you another episode in the sacred sugars series… Maple Syrup. It's one of our favorite sweeteners and it coinsides well with Native American Heritage month. This episode gives us some knowledge about this sugar, native to the Americas and how we've all been bamboozled by big food industries.  As always, we want to thank you for all of your support, in all the ways! we're trying to build up this patreon, so that we can sustainably fund the work we already do with the podcast. so if you're not yet a patreon, join today @ ⁠patreon.com/pettyherbalist⁠. Sources and what's In the episode: Dr. Natasha Campbell McBride http://www.doctor-natasha.com/ GAPS diet protocol (regenerative farm) Wild Boyd Farms (culinary historian) Adrian Miller (book) The Book Of Juju by Juju Bae (book) The Day God Saw Me as Black Native American Heritage Month (tree) Acer saccharum (sugar maple) (article) Weston A Price - Maple Sugar (article) NIH Maple Syrup Aunt Jemima (botantist and author) Robin Wall Kimmerer (Native American Eatery) Tocabe ______________________ Follow us on social: ⁠@pettyherbalist⁠ ⁠@bonesbugsandbotany⁠ Join the Patreon Community to fund this amazing POD: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/pettyherbalist⁠ Join the bonesbugsandbotany Patreon Community to fund support all of Asia's work: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/bonesbugsandbotany⁠⁠ Rate us to show your support! Thank You! #StayReady #BePetty ***if you read this far, send me a dm @pettyherbalist for a shoutout!***

C19
Congestion pricing a go

C19

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 10:05


The MTA's congestion pricing plan is set to take effect in January. Long Islanders brace for higher electric bills next year. The Connecticut teacher who went viral over a political rant has resigned. Local officials share reaction to some of Trump's cabinet picks. Plus, the state's female tribal leaders share their stories in honor of Native American Heritage month.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
HMM_11-14-2024

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 58:58


Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea reports on why residents and local officials oppose a proposed sludge incinerator for the City of Rensselaer in part 2 of this report. Then,Willie Terry interviews long-time community activist, educator, and labor organizer David V. Walker. Later on, for Native American Heritage month we get this interview from Sina Basila Hickey who talks with author Professor Keith Burich about his book on Native American Schools. After that, on the TripleE's this week here from two previously incarcerated individuals about experiences going to jail at a young age and how they transformed there life when they were released. Finally, Brea Barthel heads to the Troy Public Library to get November nonfiction picks.

KPBS Midday Edition
Preserving Native American heritage and culture

KPBS Midday Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 28:20 Transcription Available


On Midday Edition, we look at local and national efforts to revive Native American culture, language and history.

The Sorry Not Sorry Generation
The Indian In The Cupboard (1995)

The Sorry Not Sorry Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 59:06


Hey y'all!We are smack dab in the middle of November, a month that is all about celebrating Native American Heritage, and here we are, your two idiots, watching a movie from 1995 that is on theme, BUT is nowhere near politically correct.Besides that, we are introduced to some serial-killer-in-the-making children who have zero regard for life, in any form. Anyways, sit back, relax (if you can) and enjoy the ride.You'll even get to see the Twin Towers! IYKYK

C19
Conservation success

C19

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 14:23


Coastal Connecticut saw a handful of successful conservation projects this year. An acting superintendent will take over Bridgeport Public Schools. Two brothers get two years probation for their role in a Long Island illegal fishing scheme. Plus, our region celebrates Native American Heritage month.

Live at America's Town Hall
Native Americans and the Supreme Court

Live at America's Town Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 58:07


In celebration of Native American Heritage month, Keith Richotte Jr., author of the forthcoming book, The Worst Trickster Story Ever Told: Native America, the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Constitution and Matthew L.M. Fletcher of the University of Michigan discuss Native American history and law through the stories of landmark Supreme Court cases. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. Resources:  Matthew L.M. Fletcher, The Ghost Road: Anishinaabe Responses to Indian Hating (2020) Keith Richotte Jr., The Worst Trickster Story Ever Told: Native America, the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Constitution (forthcoming 2025) United States v. Kagama (1886) United States v. Lara (2004) Matthew L.M. Fletcher, “Muskrat Textualism,” Northwestern Law Review, Jan. 16, 2022. McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020) Ex Parte Crow Dog (1883) Major Crimes Act Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe (1978) Montana v. United States (1981) Indian Civil Rights Act Duro v. Reina (1990) Haaland v. Brackeen (2023) Turtle Talk Blog Worcester v. Georgia (1832) Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta (2022) Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcasts@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate. Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen. Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube. Support our important work. Donate

edWebcasts
Native American Heritage and Music with Black Eyed Peas' Taboo

edWebcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 55:19


This edWeb podcast is sponsored by TeachRock.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Join Grammy Award-winning artist and Black Eyed Peas' co-founder Taboo Nawasha, celebrated educator and activist Dr. Joely Proudfit, collaborating teacher Jocelyn Aguilera, and TeachRock to celebrate Native American Heritage Month through the powerful lens of music!This special event offers free resources to guide teachers in educating students about the rich cultural history of Native American communities, contemporary issues such as identity and cultural appropriation, and key moments in American history reimagined from a Native perspective.Listeners explore lessons aligned with the award-winning documentary RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World, which tells the story of a profound and essential, yet previously overlooked, chapter in the history of American music: the Indigenous influence. The standards-aligned TeachRock RUMBLE lesson plans bring this story into classrooms, promoting a more inclusive and culturally responsive learning environment through music during Native American Heritage Month and beyond.This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, school leaders, and district leaders.View all of the recent TeachRock edWebinars.TeachRockAn arts integration curriculum that uses the history of pop music and culture to help engage studentDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.

Hillsboro School District Weekly Hot News Podcast
Hillsboro School District Weekly Hot News, October 28, 2024 - Native American Heritage Week

Hillsboro School District Weekly Hot News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 7:10


November is Native American Heritage Month - a time to celebrate the beauty of indigenous cultures. Not only do we recognize the tremendous positive significance of Native people in this country, but we also remember the mistreatment of Native communities that continue to fight for recognition, equality, and peace.  We recognize that parts of the Hillsboro School District are located on the traditional lands of the Atfalati Kalapuya, the indigenous people of this area. According to Kalapuya tradition, the people were created here, and they have lived here since time immemorial. Indigenous people still live here today, having persevered through war, displacement, genocide, and oppression. We humbly honor the ancestors of the indigenous peoples for being the original stewards and protectors of this land.  We want to take this opportunity to recognize and highlight the rich and diverse cultures of Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous communities this month and beyond. Visibility Saves Lives (Visibilidad Salva Vidas) can be seen as the first step to establish and maintain relationships with our Native students and staff. Our educators have access to lessons and resources to help them integrate and elevate Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous cultures year-round.  Visit our website for information about related events taking place throughout November.  Our featured staff member is Glencoe High School special education assistant and Unified Sports coach, William Johnson. All of our HSD staff members are great, but some truly go above and beyond to the point where they could justifiably be called heroes. Such is the case for William, who is also known as “Maverick.” He has been volunteering with a disaster relief organization called Team Rubicon for the past seven years. Over the course of his service, he has been deployed more than 30 times to support communities all over the country in their recovery efforts after hurricanes, wildfires, floods, and other emergencies. Read more about Maverick's volunteer journey in his own words, and join us in saying: way to go, Maverick - you make us Proud to be HSD! First quarter ends on Thursday, October 31, and there will be no school for all students on Friday, November 1, as teachers have a work day and prepare grades. School resumes on Monday, November 4. Hot News is produced and emailed to HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠hsd.k12.or.us⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to stay informed about what's happening in our district and schools.

Dick Lee and 60's Garage Rock from California Podcast
Episode 170: 60's - 70's Rock with Dickie Lee and The Iceman (9.28.24) (E-458) (Rockers with Native American Heritage)

Dick Lee and 60's Garage Rock from California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 59:46


*The photo below is of a great garage rock group based out of Sacramento, CA.. (circa 1966)PLAYLIST: | 00:00 | DJ | DICKIE LEE AND THE ICEMAN | 00:28 | WHAT I'D SAY | BRYMERS | 01:13 | FIT ME IN | BRYMERS | 02:39 | INDIAN RESERVATION | PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS | 05:54 | COME GET YOUR LOVE | RED BONE | 09:09 | RUMBLE | LINK WRAY | 11:42 | THEY SANG AT THE RIVER | BRYMERS | 16:09 | SACAJAWEA | SEDATE SUNSHINE COLONY | 21:57 | GIMME THREE STEPS | LYNYRD SKYNYRD | 26:40 | LOCOMOTION | GRAND FUNK RAILROAD | 29:28 | I HEAR THAT TRAIN A COMING | JIMI HENDRIX | 31:59 | INTERVIEW - LOYD VANDERGRIFF (HUMAN PROJECT) |  | 34:07 | FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH | LOYD VANDERGRIFF | 38:20 | STATEBORRO BLUES | TAJ MAHAL | 41:44 | SPOTLIGHT DANCE |  | 42:05 | TELL IT LIKE IT IS | AARON NEVILLE | 45:23 | THE WEIGHT | THE BAND | 50:14 | TREAT HER RIGHT | BRYMERS | 53:28 | HURT SO GOOD | JOHN MELLENCAMP | 55:00 | OLD TIME R-N-R | BOB SEGAR | 57:21 | PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC WHITE BOY | WILD CHERRY | 59:30 | HOLD ON I'M COMING |  BRYMERS

Hidden Heritage
The Legacy of Arvol Looking Horse: Spiritual Leadership and Native American Heritage

Hidden Heritage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 20:43 Transcription Available


Join us on Hidden Heritage as we travel to Green Grass, South Dakota, for a rare interview with Arvol Looking Horse, the spiritual leader of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota nations. Discover the intricate balance between traditional and contemporary tribal leadership and the responsibilities carried by those recognized as Chiefs in modern times. Arvol Looking horse, the 19th generation keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe Bundle, shares his journey and the spiritual duties he upholds. From his upbringing on the Cheyenne River Reservation to his advocacy for peace, environmental stewardship, and Native rights, Arvol's story is a testament to resilience and cultural preservation. Explore the significance of the White Buffalo Calf Woman prophecy, the impact of historical events like the Wounded Knee Massacre, and the challenges faced by Native American communities today. This episode offers a profound insight into the spiritual traditions and enduring heritage of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota people.

Maximum Film!
Episode 346: 'Sasquatch Sunset' with Joey Clift

Maximum Film!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 64:31


We've seen the Sasquatch(es)! We head into the woods to talk wild animal actors, convincing bigfoot suits, bodily functions, and the legend of Sasquatch itself, with comedian and writer Joey Clift. Then, a new set of HALL OF EXCELLENCE nominations, this time for best non-speaking performance!What's GoodAlonso - It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful by Jack LoweryDrea - wool dryer ballsJoey - Furiosa and Garfield coming out on the same dayIfy - Mammoth, moving, and some Warhammer inclusivity stuffITIDICAt CinemaCon, NATO CEO Warns Studios Against Relying on BlockbustersAt Coachella, Will Smith Makes a Surprise Appearance to sing ‘Men in Black'Staff PicksDrea - Kumiko, the Treasure HunterAlonso - Pom Poko (also callback to Hundreds of Beavers)Joey - Fancy DanceIfy - Monkey ManGet your own “Tap the Sign” sign, hand-lettered design by Producer Marissa, to proclaim your commitment to PhYSiCAL MeDiA! Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, or InstagramWithDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeIfy NwadiweProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher

Overland Trail Guides Podcast
The Gold Butte Adventure Route - Nevada

Overland Trail Guides Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 66:46


The Gold Butte Adventure Route is a 350 mile overland route in southern Nevada that was developed by Overland Trail Guides.  We like to call the route the gateway to red rock canyon country of southern Utah and northern Arizona.  The Gold Butte ADV Route sits on the northern edge of the Mojave desert and with dozens of hikes, slot canyons, and Native American Heritage sites along the way, there's a lot to see and discovery.   The Gold Butte Adventure Route travels through Lake Mead NRA, Valley of Fire SP, Logandale OHV Trails, and of course, Gold Butte National Monument.  For this episode, we chat with Nick Walton who experienced the Black Rock Desert Adventure Route this past fall with the OTG Crew along one of our annual pre-Thanksgiving trail runs.  The Black Rock Desert Adventure RouteThe 350 long Gold Butte Adventure Track begins just outside of greater Las Vegas in Henderson, NV before going deeper into Lake Mead NRA.  The highlights of the track are the numerous slot canyons, incredible rock formations, absolutely spectacularly camping opportunities, and dozens of Native American heritage sites.   To get the GPX File, complete route guide and more, please visit our website.  www.overlandtrailguides.com

Freedom of Species
The Politics of Ice Hockey: Indigenous Advocacy, BLM and Queer Hockey Fanfic (Summer Special)

Freedom of Species

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023


 On this Summer Special, Freedom of Species presenters Claire and Nick talk hockey and social justice. We cover: how we got into ice hockey; Indigenous advocacy in hockey including calls for the Chicago team to change their name and logo; the Black Lives Matter movement; and police and military involvement in hockey.  Nick and Claire continue this discussion on hockey and politics, as well as bringing in activism in other sports like cricket and Australian Rules Football, on Progressive Podcast Australia: https://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2023/12/24/298/  Additional links: Chicago team https://www.teenvogue.com/story/native-youth-need-safe-spaces  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks_name_and_logo_controversy  https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/07/sports/hockey/chicago-blackhawks-stand-by-logo.html  https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/australiancentre/critical-public-conversations/undoing-australia-2022/settler-memory-and-the-pitfalls-and-possibilities-of-a-third-reconstruction  Goalie mask controversy ‘Wild's Marc-Andre Fleury dons Native American Heritage mask' – article by Greg Wyshynski: https://www.espn.com.au/nhl/story/_/id/38970420/nhl-nixes-marc-andre-fleury-mask-honoring-native-americans https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/marc-andre-fleurys-mask-featuring-native-art-raises-35000-at-auction/  https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/they-re-being-racist-marc-andre-fleury-mask-designer-says-nhl-ban-ignores-indigenous-peoples/article_704413d9-4926-5315-8e6d-6a90fead7368.html  https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/kraken/kraken-jerseys-for-indigenous-peoples-night-seek-to-shed-light-on-a-dark-history/  https://twitter.com/HKYIndigenous/status/1734384218380066881  BLM activism in the NHL https://www.nhl.com/news/jt-brown-reflection-on-raising-fist-2017-317734028  https://medium.com/@kchance52387/your-performative-activism-is-not-enough-how-the-nhls-shift-in-support-for-black-lives-matter-89f1f808f01a  https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2020/08/27/nhl-black-lives-matter-protests-critics/  https://theleafsnation.com/news/the-nhl-and-black-lives-matter-a-year-later  https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/08/tyler-seguin-ryan-reaves-matt-dumba-nhl-players-tell-why-they-protested-during-the-anthem  Shane Pinto https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/explainer-the-shane-pinto-suspension-and-the-nhls-uneasy-connection-to-gambling  Bearhead Sisters https://ca.news.yahoo.com/bearhead-sisters-palestine-edmonton-oilers-195908316.html#:~:text=The%20Bearhead%20Sisters%2C%20who%20performed,during%20the%20one%2Dminute%20performance  https://www.facebook.com/100044570703399/posts/880436370118712  https://twitter.com/EdmontonOilers/status/1724254088215605701  https://www.oilersdaily.com/This-post-caused-the-Edmonton-Oilers-some-controversy-regarding-the-latest-geopolitical-conflict-287720   Books Settler Memory: The Disavowal of Indigeneity and the Politics of Race in the United States by Kevin Bruyneel https://uncpress.org/book/9781469665238/settler-memory/ Chapter 5 - The Free Pass: The Racial Politics of Indian Team Names and Mascots (111-135)  Call Me Indian by Fred Sasakamoose Life in Two Worlds by Ted Nolan  Willie: The Game-Changing Story of the NHL's First Black Player by Willie O'Ree All Roads Home: A Life On and Off the Ice by Bryan Trottier  Music: Seattle Kraken 2023 Goal Horn featuring Nirvana ‘Lithium': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVyjvsxLWrw ipetitions.com/petition/rivertonrifle by John K Samson. Dear Coach's Corner by Propagandhi: https://propagandhi.com/music/supporting-caste Mandaree Special (Chaske Fox Memorial) by The Bearhead Sisters: https://open.spotify.com/track/3tW627WWvKLyrCF4f7hask?si=c5cb4ba09304413d  A reminder about our Summer Programming Schedule: 31 December: Freedom of Species replay on animal rights in Palestine. 7 January: Freedom of Species replay on the documentary Stray. 14 January: Summer Special on anti-capitalist alternatives. We return to regular Freedom of Species programming on January 21.

Typical Skeptic Podcast
SSP, Aliens, Milabs, Native American Heritage - Eve Howard TSP 976

Typical Skeptic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 67:25


Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu93zN6Q_ygmzRcIa8elTTw/joinFollow eve howards podcast:https://rumble.com/user/Prime_Declassified_Podcast?fbclid=IwAR3usJ9SG0_4xI6lizpLN7sKVlah0LCvkcHu48kknrxMcLQT6YM8lBsJA6c_aem_ATBLXHXDdZ-eum6kfEPan1aHkjXhZTfhOpkVXT1GjkHL111OM6Lv5OPxl_IRyutES84BOOK A ONE ON ONE PEER TO PEER COACHING / PARANORMAL EXPERIENCER SESSION WITH ROB FROM TYPICAL SKEPTIC PODCAST:https://robertkalilcoaching.simplybook.me/v2/#booktypical skeptic podcast Merch Store:https://my-store-d53dc3.creator-spring.com

Tie My Skates
Tie My Skates Episode 50: Are We Good?

Tie My Skates

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 64:15


The gang is back with the 50th episode of Tie My Skates! They start with Flyers news including: Frost and Brink being scratched, the defense, and the playoffs? (01:09) They then go Around the League discussing the Rangers, Trouba's stick swing, Marc-André Fleury's Native American Heritage night mask and more (38:35). In postgame the boys decide if DG should be allowed to choose a new player as his "My Guy" pick (01:02:18).

The Dr. Greenthumb Podcast
#870 | National Native American Heritage Day, Fireball Whiskey Kegs, +More - The Dr. Greenthumb Show

The Dr. Greenthumb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 105:18


Ivory Tower Boiler Room
Learning about Native American Heritage Day and "Killers of the Flower Moon" with My Parents

Ivory Tower Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 50:11


Welcome to a very special day after Thanksgiving episode with my very own parents. First, I get my parents' honest reactions to Uncle Giuseppe's Pignoli cookies, and then give them adorable gifts from The SoapBox NY (both in Port Jefferson, NY). Then, we talk about the importance of amplifying Native American voices and provide the background of how Native American Heritage Day came to be (and even the controversy surrounding it). As a white family, we talk about how "Killers of the Flower Moon" is essential viewing to learn about the Osage community and their culture/values and how they were manipulated and abused by white settlers. After recording, my mom kept repeating "can we have a do over because I'm worried that there's going to be a strong backlash." I assured her that speaking truth to power when it comes to the Native American genocide that we see play out in "Killers of the Flower Moon" is not a fantasy but a reality. At the end of the episode my father emphatically states "What's wrong with history and facts" if it makes you uncomfortable "Deal With It"! Be sure to follow The SoapBox on Instagram, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@thesoapboxny⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and call or message them to get your hands on their Four For Fall products! To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠glreview.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR50 to receive 50% off any print or digital subscription. Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ broadviewpress.com ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠order. Order from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mandeemadeit⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, mention ITBR, and with your first order you'll receive a free personalized gift! Follow That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema on Instagram, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@thatolgayclassiccinema⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow ITBR on IG, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@ivorytowerboilerroom⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, TikTok, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@ivorytowerboilerroom⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and X, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@IvoryBoilerRoom⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Thanks to the ITBR team! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Andrew Rimby⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (Host/Director), ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mary DiPipi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (Chief Contributor), and our Fall 23 interns (Jonathan and Sara) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/support

Main Street
4 Luv of Dog Rescue, Tom Isern-'Flash Pictures,' MHA Nation, BirdNote

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 50:29


Explore dog rescue with 4 Luv of Dog Rescue, enjoy Tom Isern's essay 'Flash Pictures,' celebrate Native American Heritage with MHA Nation, and hear BirdNote's episode.

Song of the Day – KUTX
Avara: “BABY BLUE BEAMER”

Song of the Day – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 2:50


It’s Native American Heritage month, but hopefully we’re all hip to the fact that an “American Indian” is not the same thing as an Indian-American. That’s important because today we’re shining the spotlight on Avara Ellorie, best known by her mononym Avara. Born in New York City and raised in Atlanta, Avara’s pilgrimage from one […] The post Avara: “BABY BLUE BEAMER” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

HMH Learning Moments
Honoring Cultural Identity and Native American Heritage with Dr. Artley Skenandore

HMH Learning Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 31:54


Kahletsyalusla, an Oneida word meaning heartfelt encouragement, is at the core of Dr. Artley Skenandore's work as principal and cultural leader at Oneida Nation High School in Wisconsin. In this episode, Dr. Skenandore will share how he encourages students to stay connected to their Oneida history, culture, and language, organizing powerful field trips to their homeland and incorporating their clan system into their student council. Plus he will provide strategies on how to honor Native American heritage in the month of November and all year long.Teachers in America profiles K–12 teachers across the country. Hear firsthand from the people who are shaping young lives in the classroom every day. If you or someone you know would be a good candidate for Teachers in America, please email us at shaped@hmhco.com.

Two Sides of the Spectrum
Culturally Responsive Care with Native Clients with Joshuaa Allison-Burbank

Two Sides of the Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 59:39


At Learn Play Thrive, we are recognizing Native American Heritage month with an episode that centers how we can support the well-being of our Native clients. In this episode, Diné and Acoma Pueblo SLP Dr. Joshua Allison-Burbank helps us dive into Native views on disability, cultural responsiveness for therapists who are supporting Autistic people on reservation or off reservation, and ways that non-Native folks can build trust and connection in their relationships with their Native clients. To keep learning from Joshuaa, join us in the 2024 Neurodiversity CE Summit at learnplaythrive.com/summit. 

Parent Busters
Exploring Native American Heritage: History and Culture (Busting Back Episode)

Parent Busters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 33:43


Curious about Native American heritage? Ever wondered about the significance of Native American Heritage Month and the Native American Heritage Day? On this BUSTING BACK Parent Busters Episode, we'll cover:Interesting Native American Heritage Month facts What is Native American Heritage Month? / history of Native American Heritage MonthIs it still called Native American Heritage Month?What terminology do we use? (Is it OK to say Indian?)How do you honor Native American Heritage Month? (And some things you definitely *DO NOT* want to do!)How to celebrate Native American Heritage Month respectfully& SO MUCH MORE!Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of Native American history and culture, and unravel the importance of understanding and respecting the Native American Indian culture.Support the showGrab your free Buster Deduction sheet for kids!Check out how your can support our LISTEN FOR CAUSE to help us give back to others! INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK *All resources and references used in researching this podcast episode are found on the corresponding episode post on ParentBusters.com.

Album 4 the Day
States of Music - Oklahoma

Album 4 the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 28:06


Every State in the USA has a different sound, a different feeling, a  unique flavor that sets it apart from all the other states. We are going  to explore all the 50 states of music and we are moving on to The Sooner State - Oklahoma. Known for the Native American Heritage, the farmland, the country music, and its rich history, this great state has produced many rockers, bands, singers, and music legends.  Join the discussion as we roll through the States of  Music! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/album4theday/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/album4theday/support

Mother Tree Network
Jennifer Folayan, Native Artist on Staying in the Body So Miracles Find You

Mother Tree Network

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 41:27


"It's important not just for me, but also when we come into other spaces and our allies also recognize the land we're on…. I think it goes to help repair the long erasure of Native American people. And that invisibility even here in Baltimore City, when we were advocating for Indigenous Peoples Day, people were shocked, like, what? There's Indians in Baltimore? Like, yeah, we're still here. We didn't go away."[Trauma Alert: Short mention of childhood sexual abuse and incest]I hope you will celebrate Native American Heritage and peoples during November.  One great way is to spend time on Thanksgiving is to  listening to Native voices and extending reciprocity to Native peoples and earth mama.We are re-publishing this joyful conversation with Jennifer Folayan who offers us much needed advice on:1️⃣How to make land and peoples acknowledgements personal 2️⃣ How to help synchronicities aka miracles find you3️⃣How to accomplish a big scary goal.Aligning your emotions with your intentions; holding your intention with lightness; and keep swimming–taking action.Jennifer tells the Turtle Island origin story, a version of which is held by many Native groups in North America as an example of someone small fulfilling a huge task.Finally, Jennier shares how you can have generational trauma and still be light and joyful.  We are all perfect.You can find out more about Jennifer Folayan by going to her youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qI7-wD8DgO6xQYXYbozQQ or following her on Facebook.To find out more about the Sacred Listening Sessions go to dramandakemp.com

Farm Food Facts
Native American Heritage Month: Native farming and ranching 101

Farm Food Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 21:10


November is Native American Heritage Month, and we invite you to learn more about the cultures, traditions, and achievements of Native Americans. Today we are joined by Chanel Ford the director of programs at the Native American Agriculture Fund. NAAF provides grants to eligible organizations and business assistance, agricultural education, technical support and advocacy services to support native farmers and ranchers. We dig deeper into the basics of native farmers and ranchers and future innovations.Learn more about NAAF and how you can celebrate Native American Heritage this month and every month with the resources listed below.https://nativeamericanagriculturefund.org/https://native-land.ca/

All Souls Unitarian Church
'COUNCIL OAK TREE: BIRTHPLACE OF TVLSE' - Ruth Bible-Ingram, Lei Rumley, Deborah Fritts, Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar

All Souls Unitarian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 18:17


The message was delivered on Sunday, November 5, 2023, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Ruth Bible-Ingram, Guest Speaker, Lei Rumley, Worship Assistant, Deborah Fritts, a member of the Board of Trustees, Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, Senior Minister. DESCRIPTION November is Native American Heritage Month and we're honored to have a guest speaker and musicians who represent the culture. We acknowledge that All Souls Unitarian Church is on the Muscogee Nation Reservation which is the original land of Osage Nation, and we look forward to welcoming our guests, and you, to our Sunday Services as we honor and celebrate Native American Heritage. SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: WATCH THIS MESSAGE ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text LOVEBB to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Instagram: All Souls Church Website:

Judith Guerra Wellness Connections
Episode 60 - Native American Heritage Month

Judith Guerra Wellness Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 6:44


An introduction and summary of what is available on my blogs to inform the listeners about Native American Heritage Month. Links in the details of this podcast will take you to the blogs. Westchester, NY Senior Connections | livingsenior.me https://livingsenior.me/westchester-ny-senior-connections/ Native American Heritage & Elders | livingsenior.me https://livingsenior.me/2023/11/03/native-american-heritage-elders/ Celebrating Native American Beauty | HairBlues https://hairblues.me/2023/11/03/celebrating-native-american-beauty/ Native American Heritage Websites and Books | tech4boomers https://tech4boomers/2023/11/04/native-american-heritage-websites-and-books/ Native American Heritage Month | TRAVELMARE! https://travelmare.me/2023/11/04/native-american-heritage-month/ Let's stay connected !

3 Book Girls
EPISODE 371 KILLER OF THE GIRL GONE MISSING BEAUTY FRIENDS DON'T FALL

3 Book Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 58:51


Bring on November, we have 2 books for Native American Heritage month with more to follow later this month.

Hamden Library Podcast
Native American Heritage Month

Hamden Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 40:06


This month we are recognizing Native American Heritage month with two interviews. Ryan spoke to David Eichelberg, a member of the Mohegan tribe who specializes in outreach and is also doing a special program with the library later this month (check our website for more details). Ariana talked with Matthew Makomenaw, enrolled member of the Grand Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Assistant Dean of Yale College and Director of Yale's Native American Cultural Center.

Pocono Mountains Podcast
Native American Heritage in the Pocono Mountains (Flashback)

Pocono Mountains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 23:50


Season 3, Episode 27 (Flashback) - We are heading into the season of giving thanks and November marks Native American Heritage Month. "Pocono" is itself a Native American term meaning "stream between two peaks" referring to the Delaware Water Gap. ⁠The Columns Museum⁠ is where you can learn about so much history in Pike County, Milford and even including the assassination of President Lincoln plus, the Lenape exhibit which has been in place for one year now and helps tell the story of the original people of the region. The Poconos is a year-round destination for millions and with 24-hundred square miles of mountains, forests, lakes and rivers with historic downtowns and iconic family resorts, it's the perfect getaway for a weekend or an entire week. You can always find out more on ⁠PoconoMountains.com ⁠or watch ⁠Pocono Television Network⁠ streaming live 24/7.

Musicast
Episode 4.7: Native American Music in the Music Classroom with Michelle McCauley Bobadilla

Musicast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 37:10


In this episode, Sarah sits down with Michelle McCauley Bobadilla to talk about the state of Native American music education. As a long-time music educator and a member of the Pyramid Lake Paiute tribe in Nevada. Michelle provides insight on how educators should approach learning about and tapping into their local Native Nations and what not to do when it comes to Native American Heritage month. Resources mentioned in the episode: Indian Country Today: https://ictnews.org/ Powow Livestreams: https://www.youtube.com/@Powwows Michelle's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MichelleMcCauley You can also connect with Michelle on Instagram (@thaswrong) and follow F-flat Books to learn more about her forthcoming book, "Kammu, Kammu." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support

Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com
Uncovering Native American Heritage in San Francisco: Paul G's Journey to Mirror Woods and Alcatraz - Pow Wow Life 93

Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 16:28


On today's episode I recounted my incredible trip to San Francisco! As many of you know, I had the opportunity to attend the Taylor Swift concert in the city, but that was just the beginning of our amazing journey. Join me as I share the highlights of our trip and some of the fascinating native history and culture we discovered along the way. 1️⃣ Exploring Beyond the Main Attraction: When traveling, it's always exciting to venture outside the main purpose of your trip and discover hidden gems. In our case, we were able to explore Mirror Woods and Alcatraz, uncovering the rich native history and breathtaking landscapes that these sites had to offer. 2️⃣ Preservation of Native History: During our visit to Mirror Woods, a national park managed by the National Park Service, we learned about the Coast Miwok tribe and their connection to the redwood forests. The Park Service is actively working to highlight and preserve the native history of the area, making it a truly educational and immersive experience. 3️⃣ Alcatraz: Beyond the Notorious Prison: While Alcatraz is famously known as a former penitentiary, few are aware of its significance as a spiritual and meeting place for indigenous tribes, including the Miwoks. We also visited the new exhibit on the Native American occupation of the island by protestors.

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief forWednesday, August 16th, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 14:55


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief forWednesday, August 16th, 2023. Samaritan Ministries How are you paying for your health care, and how’s it working out? If it’s working perfectly, great! If not, then listen closely, because I have a solution for you. A Biblical solution. Samaritan Ministries is a community of Christians who pay one another’s medical bills. Here’s how it works. When a medical need arises, you choose the provider that’s right for you, and have a say in the treatment you receive, even if it’s a non-conventional approach. Your medical bills are shared with fellow members, and your need is covered in prayer. It’s affordable, and you can join anytime, even today. Learn more at samaritan ministries dot org slash cross politic. https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/here-is-when-trump-has-to-surrender-in-georgia-case-5466434?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Trump Ordered to Surrender by August 25 in Georgia Case, Will Have Mugshot Taken Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis gave President Donald Trump and the 18 other defendants who were charged Monday until noon on Aug. 25 to surrender. Ms. Willis announced the surrender date in a press conference on Monday evening after a Fulton County, Georgia, grand jury handed down charges against the President. Meanwhile, the district attorney said that a trial would likely take place within the next six months, which would occur in the midst of GOP primary elections. "Trump and the other Defendants charged in this Indictment refused to accept that Trump lost, and they knowingly and willfully joined a conspiracy to unlawfully change the outcome of the election in favor of Trump. That conspiracy contained a common plan and purpose to commit two or more acts of racketeering activity in Fulton County, Georgia, elsewhere in the State of Georgia, and in other states," the indictment says. Under the indictment, President Trump and the other defendants are each charged with one count of violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act and allegedly engaged in “criminal enterprise in Fulton County, Georgia—and elsewhere—to accomplish the illegal goal” of keeping the President in office. The 18 other individuals listed in the indictment include Rudy Guiliani, John Eastman, Mark Meadows, Kenneth Chesebro, Jeffrey Clark, Jenna Ellis, Ray Stallings Smith III, Robert Cheeley, Michael Roman, David Shafer, Shawn Micah Tresher Still, Stephen Cliffgard Lee, Harrison William Prescott Floyd, Trvian C. Kutti, Sidney Powell, Cathy Latham, Scott Hall, and Misty Hampton. Ms. Willis, in the conference, claimed that the charges against President Trump and the others were not politically motivated. “I make decisions in this office based on the facts in the law,” she said. “The law is completely nonpartisan. That’s how decisions are made in every case to date.” However, a statement from the Trump campaign said otherwise, accusing the district attorney of having a partisan animus against him. That statement, meanwhile, accused Ms. Willis of engaging in election interference. It's the fourth time the President has been indicted this year. He's the first President in American history to be indicted on criminal charges. He faces a New York state trial in March 2024 involving a hush money payment, and a federal trial beginning in May in Florida for allegedly mishandling federal classified documents. In both cases, Trump pleaded not guilty. A third indictment, in Washington federal court, accuses him of illegally seeking to overturn his 2020 election defeat. President Trump denies wrongdoing in this case as well, and a trial date has yet to be set. So what’s next? After defendants in Georgia are indicted by a grand jury, they are arraigned, which is the formal reading in court of the charges. Defendants are also asked to enter a plea. President Trump's attorney could ask the court to waive the arraignment, and he could enter a plea of not guilty without appearing in court. Bail also will be determined. He likely will be released, probably in exchange for a promise to return to face the charges at trial. The President will have his mugshot taken upon being taken into custody, Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat told local media this month. He may try to move it to another part of the state, arguing the jury pool in Fulton County, which President Joe Biden won with about 73 percent of the vote, would be biased against him. The process of selecting a jury could be lengthy, given the passionate views many people have of the President and the amount of time jurors would have to dedicate to the trial. In the ongoing trial in Atlanta of rapper Young Thug, or Jeffery Lamar Williams, jury selection ran for months. Checking back in on Hawaii now… https://nypost.com/2023/08/14/maui-residents-claim-people-being-looted-robbed-at-gunpoint/ ‘Utter chaos’: Maui residents say they are being looted, ‘robbed at gunpoint’ Some Maui residents say they have been looted and robbed at gunpoint while catastrophic wildfires rage on the island — leaving them begging for a greater response from authorities as thieves make off with vital supplies. As rescue crews work to deliver necessities such as water, food, and first aid to those in need, locals say some residents have grown so desperate waiting for help that they’ve resorted to stealing. West Maui residents blame the robberies in Lahaina on the fact that they feel abandoned without supplies or answers. Jeremy Aganos, who owns the restaurant Coconut Caboose — one of the few buildings that survived the fires on Front Street in Lahaina — told KITV it was “utter chaos” for people trying to find food, water and shelter. An Oregon resident told the outlet that their relative flew into Maui to donate water, food, household items and clothing — only to be robbed at gunpoint soon after his arrival. The startling uptick in crime has left residents slamming local leadership for its inaction in the wake of the catastrophic fires, which have become the deadliest in the US in more than a century as nearly 100 people have been reported dead so far. “There’s some police presence. There’s some small military presence. But at night, people are being robbed at gunpoint,” Matt Robb, co-owner of a bar in Lahaina called the Dirty Monkey, told Insider. A mobile refrigerated morgue was rushed to Lahaina on Monday to keep bodies cool as the death toll on Maui hit 96 — and is only expected to rise. Two fires have not yet been completely contained, including the one that reduced Lahaina’s neighborhoods to heaps of ash and debris, according to an update from Maui County. Only 3% of Lahaina — previously a town of 13,000 — had been searched. Maui Police Chief John Pelletier said the fire had been so significant that each recovered body will have to be identified through DNA testing. Hawaii officials are urging tourists to avoid traveling to Maui as many hotels are prepared to house evacuees and first responders. https://thepostmillennial.com/hawaii-governor-says-state-is-looking-to-acquire-land-that-was-destroyed-in-fires?utm_campaign=64487 Hawaii governor says state is looking to 'acquire land' that was destroyed in fires On Monday, Hawaiian governor Josh Green announced that his administration was considering acquiring properties in the seaside resort town of Lahaina that had been destroyed by the recent wildfires. He vowed to prevent foreign buyers from swooping in to exploit the tragedy, suggesting the state was better suited to take control of the land. "I'm already thinking of ways for the state to acquire that land so that we can put it into workforce housing, to put it back into families, or make it open spaces in perpetuity as a memorial to the people who were lost," Green said while standing amongst the rubble. In a separate press conference, Green reiterated his committment to ensure the land was protected for residents, and revealed that he had spoken with the Hawaiian attorney general regarding "options to do a moratorium on any sales of properties that have been damaged or destroyed." According to the Honolulu Civil Beat, over 2,000 structures were destroyed in the fire, three quarters of which were residential. From Hawaii to Chicago we go… https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendment/2023/08/14/chicago-group-asks-gang-members-not-shoot-people-between-9-00-a-m-9-00-p-m/ Chicago Group Asks Gang Members Not to Shoot People Between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Native Sons, a group from Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood, is asking that gang members pledge to cease fire from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily so no one lives in fear of being shot while going about their day-to-day activities. The push for the cease-fire is being called “The People’s Ordinance,” CWBChicago reported. Native Sons’ co-founder, Tatiana Atkins, said: Under this ordinance, we ask that people stop associating with and glorifying ‘shooters,’ stop glorifying ‘switches,’ and stop wearing those ski masks everywhere which perpetuates you as some ‘opp.’ When those who live a certain lifestyle try to hang with ‘regular’ class citizens, they put everyone at risk. At the end of the day, five-year-olds are being killed by gun violence, 14-year-olds are being killed by gun violence, 78-year-olds are being killed by gun violence, pregnant women are being killed by gun violence, young boys with bright futures are being killed by gun violence, fathers are being killed by gun violence, and this shouldn’t be happening. Atkins hopes that gang members will adopt the cease-fire and that parents will react by making sure they have their children home and inside as 9:00 p.m. approaches. Breitbart News reported at least 23 people were shot over the weekend in Chicago, three of them fatally. Over 370 people have been killed in Chicago thus far in 2023. Now in entertainment news… Sound of Freedom director teases sequel focusing on Haiti During a recent interview with Variety, the writer and director of widely acclaimed independent film Sound of Freedom revealed that a sequel might be in the works. Alejandro Monteverde told the magazine that he has been in discussions about writing a sequel to the smash hit film, which would be focused on child sex trafficking in Haiti. "There's definitely a lot of interest to exploring [the subject] a little deeper, because this is just the tip of the iceberg. There's a lot of interest to kind of explore Haiti, what's happening in Haiti. There's [sequel] talks focusing on Haiti," Monteverde said. The Sound of Freedom became the highest-grossing independent film since 2019 following its initial release in July, earning more than $173 million. The film tells the story of a former government agent, Tim Ballard, who started an organization to fight child sex trafficking in Colombia. It stars Jim Caviezel, who plays Ballard as he embarks on a mission to rescue children who have arguably been subjected to the worst of crimes. The film has been dismissed by mainstream media and other left-wing critics as a "conspiracy," however; the Sound of Freedom is based on a true story about Ballard's organization, Operation Underground Railroad, and a real mission where his team saved 55 children and 123 people in total. Monteverde dispelled misconceptions about the film to Variety and criticized mainstream media for avoiding the film, suspecting that they have done so on purpose. “The origin [of the film] has been avoided, purposely or accidentally, in the media,” Monteverde said. “The origin will answer a lot of these misconceptions on the film.” The film writer explained that he got the idea for the movie after watching a news segment about child sex trafficking, saying that what he learned "shook my soul because I didn't really believe it [existed]." "I just, in my head, could not put those two pieces together — an adult and a child," he told Variety. Feeling the need to take action against this atrocity, Monteverde began to write a fictional screenplay called "The Mogul." When the film's producer, Eduardo, had met Tim Ballard, the two decided to change the direction of the film and base it on the true story of Ballard's time working as a former special agent for the Department of Homeland Security, in which he has deployed as an undercover operative for the US Child Sex Tourism Jump Team, Variety reports. Monteverde told the reporter that the film had been finished years before QAnon conspiracy theorists sprung into the spotlight. "All I wanted was to present a question about the problem: human trafficking, child trafficking, child sexual exploitation. How bad the problem is. We shot in 2018. In 2019, it was a completely finished film [before QAnon became a phenomenon]," he said. The director said the negative press surrounding the film was "heartbreaking." On why the sequel would be focused on Haiti, Monteverde said, "Haiti was a big part of Tim's work. I was very tempted to do Haiti on this film. But I wanted to do an origin story, and it was too much material. I needed to end where I ended." Now it’s time for my favorite topic… sports! https://nypost.com/2023/08/14/native-americans-calls-for-commanders-name-change-to-redskins/ Native American group demands Commanders reinstate ‘Redskins’ name The name of the football team playing in Washington D.C. is once again under question. A group called the Native American Guardian’s Association (NAGA) is demanding the Washington Commanders change their name back to the Redskins, organizing support for the name reversal with a petition that has gained more than 90,000 signatures. “We invite all Americans to stand up for the dignity of EVERY AMERICAN under assault in today’s increasingly nonsensical culture wars,” the petition says. “This ‘LINE IN THE SAND’ moment reinforces undeniable history of the NATIVE AMERICAN assisting the FOUNDING OF AMERICA, with NATIVE AMERICAN principles used by the FOUNDING FATHERS in the US Constitution – and, EVERY AMERICAN’s right to the 1st and 14th Amendment and not to be targets of cancel culture or ESG. “This is not a simple left or right issue for Americans; it reaches across the political spectrum dating back to our Founding Fathers.” The letter was addressed to the Commanders’ leadership group, including new owners Josh Harris and Magic Johnson as well as head coach Ron Rivera. “As the NFL franchise representing the nation’s capital, you have a distinct opportunity to recognize the history and value of the American Indian,” the letter continues. NAGA, which is led by a board of Native Americans, is a “non-profit organization advocating for increased education about Native Americans, especially in public educational institutions, and greater recognition of Native American Heritage through the high profile venues of sports and other public platforms,” according to its website. Disgraced former team owner Dan Snyder changed the organization’s name in 2020 after years of pressure, beginning the 2020 and 2021 seasons with the name “Washington Football Team” before opting for the Commanders moniker prior to the 2022 season. According to ESPN, the team could be looking to change its name again following its sale to the ownership group led by Harris, largely in an effort to distance themselves from Synder’s disastrous tenure.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief forWednesday, August 16th, 2023

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 14:55


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief forWednesday, August 16th, 2023. Samaritan Ministries How are you paying for your health care, and how’s it working out? If it’s working perfectly, great! If not, then listen closely, because I have a solution for you. A Biblical solution. Samaritan Ministries is a community of Christians who pay one another’s medical bills. Here’s how it works. When a medical need arises, you choose the provider that’s right for you, and have a say in the treatment you receive, even if it’s a non-conventional approach. Your medical bills are shared with fellow members, and your need is covered in prayer. It’s affordable, and you can join anytime, even today. Learn more at samaritan ministries dot org slash cross politic. https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/here-is-when-trump-has-to-surrender-in-georgia-case-5466434?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Trump Ordered to Surrender by August 25 in Georgia Case, Will Have Mugshot Taken Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis gave President Donald Trump and the 18 other defendants who were charged Monday until noon on Aug. 25 to surrender. Ms. Willis announced the surrender date in a press conference on Monday evening after a Fulton County, Georgia, grand jury handed down charges against the President. Meanwhile, the district attorney said that a trial would likely take place within the next six months, which would occur in the midst of GOP primary elections. "Trump and the other Defendants charged in this Indictment refused to accept that Trump lost, and they knowingly and willfully joined a conspiracy to unlawfully change the outcome of the election in favor of Trump. That conspiracy contained a common plan and purpose to commit two or more acts of racketeering activity in Fulton County, Georgia, elsewhere in the State of Georgia, and in other states," the indictment says. Under the indictment, President Trump and the other defendants are each charged with one count of violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act and allegedly engaged in “criminal enterprise in Fulton County, Georgia—and elsewhere—to accomplish the illegal goal” of keeping the President in office. The 18 other individuals listed in the indictment include Rudy Guiliani, John Eastman, Mark Meadows, Kenneth Chesebro, Jeffrey Clark, Jenna Ellis, Ray Stallings Smith III, Robert Cheeley, Michael Roman, David Shafer, Shawn Micah Tresher Still, Stephen Cliffgard Lee, Harrison William Prescott Floyd, Trvian C. Kutti, Sidney Powell, Cathy Latham, Scott Hall, and Misty Hampton. Ms. Willis, in the conference, claimed that the charges against President Trump and the others were not politically motivated. “I make decisions in this office based on the facts in the law,” she said. “The law is completely nonpartisan. That’s how decisions are made in every case to date.” However, a statement from the Trump campaign said otherwise, accusing the district attorney of having a partisan animus against him. That statement, meanwhile, accused Ms. Willis of engaging in election interference. It's the fourth time the President has been indicted this year. He's the first President in American history to be indicted on criminal charges. He faces a New York state trial in March 2024 involving a hush money payment, and a federal trial beginning in May in Florida for allegedly mishandling federal classified documents. In both cases, Trump pleaded not guilty. A third indictment, in Washington federal court, accuses him of illegally seeking to overturn his 2020 election defeat. President Trump denies wrongdoing in this case as well, and a trial date has yet to be set. So what’s next? After defendants in Georgia are indicted by a grand jury, they are arraigned, which is the formal reading in court of the charges. Defendants are also asked to enter a plea. President Trump's attorney could ask the court to waive the arraignment, and he could enter a plea of not guilty without appearing in court. Bail also will be determined. He likely will be released, probably in exchange for a promise to return to face the charges at trial. The President will have his mugshot taken upon being taken into custody, Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat told local media this month. He may try to move it to another part of the state, arguing the jury pool in Fulton County, which President Joe Biden won with about 73 percent of the vote, would be biased against him. The process of selecting a jury could be lengthy, given the passionate views many people have of the President and the amount of time jurors would have to dedicate to the trial. In the ongoing trial in Atlanta of rapper Young Thug, or Jeffery Lamar Williams, jury selection ran for months. Checking back in on Hawaii now… https://nypost.com/2023/08/14/maui-residents-claim-people-being-looted-robbed-at-gunpoint/ ‘Utter chaos’: Maui residents say they are being looted, ‘robbed at gunpoint’ Some Maui residents say they have been looted and robbed at gunpoint while catastrophic wildfires rage on the island — leaving them begging for a greater response from authorities as thieves make off with vital supplies. As rescue crews work to deliver necessities such as water, food, and first aid to those in need, locals say some residents have grown so desperate waiting for help that they’ve resorted to stealing. West Maui residents blame the robberies in Lahaina on the fact that they feel abandoned without supplies or answers. Jeremy Aganos, who owns the restaurant Coconut Caboose — one of the few buildings that survived the fires on Front Street in Lahaina — told KITV it was “utter chaos” for people trying to find food, water and shelter. An Oregon resident told the outlet that their relative flew into Maui to donate water, food, household items and clothing — only to be robbed at gunpoint soon after his arrival. The startling uptick in crime has left residents slamming local leadership for its inaction in the wake of the catastrophic fires, which have become the deadliest in the US in more than a century as nearly 100 people have been reported dead so far. “There’s some police presence. There’s some small military presence. But at night, people are being robbed at gunpoint,” Matt Robb, co-owner of a bar in Lahaina called the Dirty Monkey, told Insider. A mobile refrigerated morgue was rushed to Lahaina on Monday to keep bodies cool as the death toll on Maui hit 96 — and is only expected to rise. Two fires have not yet been completely contained, including the one that reduced Lahaina’s neighborhoods to heaps of ash and debris, according to an update from Maui County. Only 3% of Lahaina — previously a town of 13,000 — had been searched. Maui Police Chief John Pelletier said the fire had been so significant that each recovered body will have to be identified through DNA testing. Hawaii officials are urging tourists to avoid traveling to Maui as many hotels are prepared to house evacuees and first responders. https://thepostmillennial.com/hawaii-governor-says-state-is-looking-to-acquire-land-that-was-destroyed-in-fires?utm_campaign=64487 Hawaii governor says state is looking to 'acquire land' that was destroyed in fires On Monday, Hawaiian governor Josh Green announced that his administration was considering acquiring properties in the seaside resort town of Lahaina that had been destroyed by the recent wildfires. He vowed to prevent foreign buyers from swooping in to exploit the tragedy, suggesting the state was better suited to take control of the land. "I'm already thinking of ways for the state to acquire that land so that we can put it into workforce housing, to put it back into families, or make it open spaces in perpetuity as a memorial to the people who were lost," Green said while standing amongst the rubble. In a separate press conference, Green reiterated his committment to ensure the land was protected for residents, and revealed that he had spoken with the Hawaiian attorney general regarding "options to do a moratorium on any sales of properties that have been damaged or destroyed." According to the Honolulu Civil Beat, over 2,000 structures were destroyed in the fire, three quarters of which were residential. From Hawaii to Chicago we go… https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendment/2023/08/14/chicago-group-asks-gang-members-not-shoot-people-between-9-00-a-m-9-00-p-m/ Chicago Group Asks Gang Members Not to Shoot People Between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Native Sons, a group from Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood, is asking that gang members pledge to cease fire from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily so no one lives in fear of being shot while going about their day-to-day activities. The push for the cease-fire is being called “The People’s Ordinance,” CWBChicago reported. Native Sons’ co-founder, Tatiana Atkins, said: Under this ordinance, we ask that people stop associating with and glorifying ‘shooters,’ stop glorifying ‘switches,’ and stop wearing those ski masks everywhere which perpetuates you as some ‘opp.’ When those who live a certain lifestyle try to hang with ‘regular’ class citizens, they put everyone at risk. At the end of the day, five-year-olds are being killed by gun violence, 14-year-olds are being killed by gun violence, 78-year-olds are being killed by gun violence, pregnant women are being killed by gun violence, young boys with bright futures are being killed by gun violence, fathers are being killed by gun violence, and this shouldn’t be happening. Atkins hopes that gang members will adopt the cease-fire and that parents will react by making sure they have their children home and inside as 9:00 p.m. approaches. Breitbart News reported at least 23 people were shot over the weekend in Chicago, three of them fatally. Over 370 people have been killed in Chicago thus far in 2023. Now in entertainment news… Sound of Freedom director teases sequel focusing on Haiti During a recent interview with Variety, the writer and director of widely acclaimed independent film Sound of Freedom revealed that a sequel might be in the works. Alejandro Monteverde told the magazine that he has been in discussions about writing a sequel to the smash hit film, which would be focused on child sex trafficking in Haiti. "There's definitely a lot of interest to exploring [the subject] a little deeper, because this is just the tip of the iceberg. There's a lot of interest to kind of explore Haiti, what's happening in Haiti. There's [sequel] talks focusing on Haiti," Monteverde said. The Sound of Freedom became the highest-grossing independent film since 2019 following its initial release in July, earning more than $173 million. The film tells the story of a former government agent, Tim Ballard, who started an organization to fight child sex trafficking in Colombia. It stars Jim Caviezel, who plays Ballard as he embarks on a mission to rescue children who have arguably been subjected to the worst of crimes. The film has been dismissed by mainstream media and other left-wing critics as a "conspiracy," however; the Sound of Freedom is based on a true story about Ballard's organization, Operation Underground Railroad, and a real mission where his team saved 55 children and 123 people in total. Monteverde dispelled misconceptions about the film to Variety and criticized mainstream media for avoiding the film, suspecting that they have done so on purpose. “The origin [of the film] has been avoided, purposely or accidentally, in the media,” Monteverde said. “The origin will answer a lot of these misconceptions on the film.” The film writer explained that he got the idea for the movie after watching a news segment about child sex trafficking, saying that what he learned "shook my soul because I didn't really believe it [existed]." "I just, in my head, could not put those two pieces together — an adult and a child," he told Variety. Feeling the need to take action against this atrocity, Monteverde began to write a fictional screenplay called "The Mogul." When the film's producer, Eduardo, had met Tim Ballard, the two decided to change the direction of the film and base it on the true story of Ballard's time working as a former special agent for the Department of Homeland Security, in which he has deployed as an undercover operative for the US Child Sex Tourism Jump Team, Variety reports. Monteverde told the reporter that the film had been finished years before QAnon conspiracy theorists sprung into the spotlight. "All I wanted was to present a question about the problem: human trafficking, child trafficking, child sexual exploitation. How bad the problem is. We shot in 2018. In 2019, it was a completely finished film [before QAnon became a phenomenon]," he said. The director said the negative press surrounding the film was "heartbreaking." On why the sequel would be focused on Haiti, Monteverde said, "Haiti was a big part of Tim's work. I was very tempted to do Haiti on this film. But I wanted to do an origin story, and it was too much material. I needed to end where I ended." Now it’s time for my favorite topic… sports! https://nypost.com/2023/08/14/native-americans-calls-for-commanders-name-change-to-redskins/ Native American group demands Commanders reinstate ‘Redskins’ name The name of the football team playing in Washington D.C. is once again under question. A group called the Native American Guardian’s Association (NAGA) is demanding the Washington Commanders change their name back to the Redskins, organizing support for the name reversal with a petition that has gained more than 90,000 signatures. “We invite all Americans to stand up for the dignity of EVERY AMERICAN under assault in today’s increasingly nonsensical culture wars,” the petition says. “This ‘LINE IN THE SAND’ moment reinforces undeniable history of the NATIVE AMERICAN assisting the FOUNDING OF AMERICA, with NATIVE AMERICAN principles used by the FOUNDING FATHERS in the US Constitution – and, EVERY AMERICAN’s right to the 1st and 14th Amendment and not to be targets of cancel culture or ESG. “This is not a simple left or right issue for Americans; it reaches across the political spectrum dating back to our Founding Fathers.” The letter was addressed to the Commanders’ leadership group, including new owners Josh Harris and Magic Johnson as well as head coach Ron Rivera. “As the NFL franchise representing the nation’s capital, you have a distinct opportunity to recognize the history and value of the American Indian,” the letter continues. NAGA, which is led by a board of Native Americans, is a “non-profit organization advocating for increased education about Native Americans, especially in public educational institutions, and greater recognition of Native American Heritage through the high profile venues of sports and other public platforms,” according to its website. Disgraced former team owner Dan Snyder changed the organization’s name in 2020 after years of pressure, beginning the 2020 and 2021 seasons with the name “Washington Football Team” before opting for the Commanders moniker prior to the 2022 season. According to ESPN, the team could be looking to change its name again following its sale to the ownership group led by Harris, largely in an effort to distance themselves from Synder’s disastrous tenure.

Living the Dream with Curveball
living the dream with author, veteran support advocate, and construction expert D. Paul Fleming

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 26:01


D. Paul Fleming is a 100% Disabled US Navy veteran who began his service to his country when he was seventeen years old. He became a leading Veterans advocatehelping fellow Vets navigate the VA and life post military service. He has worked with political leaders, senior VA leadership as well as the Secretaryof the Veterans Affairs on behalf of all our Nations Veterans. He spent ten years as one of eight nationally elected board members of the largest VeteranEntrepreneurial Organization in the country. During his post service career, he built a successful federal construction company and private sector business.He is a Developer, a Master Home Builder and expert in Building Construction. D. Paul is currently a Veteran support Advocate, a public and motivationalspeaker, a strong willed life coach and business consultant. In keeping with his Native American Heritage he is a Seasoned Holy Man, Spiritual advisor,and healer. He has been married to his wife for many decades and she is his best friend. Together they have six kids, and nine grandkids.www.blackhawkbooks.com

Diversity on Fire
135: Cultural Genocide - Tricia Williams

Diversity on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 42:53


About this Episode Today I'm chatting with Tricia Williams. She is the proud Owner of My Tribe Print & Promo a Female Native American owned business. Tricia is also a mom, wife, and proud Native American from the Wyandotte Nation. As a child Tricia was not only physically separated from her Native American Heritage but was also told it wasn't ok to share that information with others. Her thirst for learning and desire to unbury her identity has set her on a mission to bring awareness to the lasting effects Cultural Genocide have on many Native Americans including herself.   Call to Action: Use google to learn more about the history of where you live. 5 Words: Strong, head-strong, determined, happy & excited.   Connect with Us: Website:  https://diversityonfire.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/diversityonfire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diversityonfire/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/diversityonfire Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Diversityfire Heather: https://www.instagram.com/hponfire/   Guest Links: https://www.mytribepnp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@MyTribePrintAndPromo https://www.facebook.com/MyTribePrintandPromoLLC https://www.instagram.com/mytribepnp/   Podcast: Subscribe: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire - All Platforms Voicemail: ‪(617) 468-8981 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversityonfire/message

YoteCast
Ep 150: Mason Archambault talks Native American Heritage Day and David Herbster on all things Yotes!

YoteCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 28:23


John Thayer talks to USD Athletic Director David Herbster and men's basketball player Mason Archambault. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids and Families
Native Americans in North America [Rerelease]

Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids and Families

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 20:42


In honor of Native American Heritage this month, we wanted to combine and rerelease our past episodes about Native Americans in North America. Learn about how they first reached North America across the Bering Strait and spread out across the continent into their diversity of cultures and languages and became the people we know today.

Mother Tree Network
Native Artist Jennifer Folayan on Synchronicity, the Turtle Island Origin Story, and Holding Trauma and Joy

Mother Tree Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 37:30


[Trauma Alert: Short mention of childhood sexual abuse and incest]In honor of the November new moon, please enjoy this episode and use the new moon to set an intention.  I hope you will celebrate Native American Heritage and peoples during November.  One great way is to spend time on Thanksgiving listening to Native voices and extending reciprocity to Native peoples and earth mama.In this joyful conversation Jennifer and I discuss:Celebrating the passing of Indigenous People's Day in Baltimore and PhillyHow she makes land and peoples acknowledgements personal Reconnecting and staying in the body allows for synchronicities to find youHow giving a keynote as an ambassador of Turtle Island in South Africa with artists committed to social transformation stretched her Jennifer's secret to accomplishing a big thing is:Aligning your emotions with your intentions; holding your intention with lightness; and keep swimming–taking action.Jennifer tells the Turtle Island origin story, a version of which is held by many Native groups in North America as an example of someone small fulfilling on a huge task.Finally, Jennifer shares how you can have generational trauma and still be light and joyful.  We are all perfect.You can find out more about Jennifer Folayan by going to:Website:  https://www.jenniferfolayan.com/YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qI7-wD8DgO6xQYXYbozQQSupport the showMother tree Network Podcast--Where Spirituality and Earth Wisdom Meet Racial Justice and Women's Leadership. Want to become your unlimited self and evolve the planet?Go here to get the Mother Tree podcast + Show Notes sent to your inbox https://www.dramandakemp.com/podcast