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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/
Reading the Washington State Patrol's Missing Indigenous Persons List as of 11/5/2024.MIP-List-11.5.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-in-the-pnw--6402146/support.
In honor of Native American Heritage Day, we are re-running this episode, which originally aired November 26, 2021. Gain a deeper understanding of Native American runners in this installment of our Run in Her Shoes series, featuring two Indigenous women runners, including Verna Volker, founder of Native Women Running. With Coach Liz as co-host, the guests explain: -the prayerful nature of running for Native Americans; -how being a morning runner is especially profound to a member of the Navajo Nation; -the mission to bring light to cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women; -how race organizers and participants can go beyond land acknowledgments; and, -the sense one runner has of her ancestors watching out for her as she runs in nature. Social Sarah shares details about producer Alex's beautiful (2021) wedding before the first guest joins at 10:00. Need movement in December? Sign up for Joy to the Run! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In honor of Native American Heritage Day we wanted to talk about a few rad tribes who did some amazing things. We also touch on what you can do to support native communities. Show Notes - Elf Whoa Glow Laken Riley story - Murder of Laken Riley - Wikipedia Artist - Gabriella Rose --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackouts/support
Our special day on our special month! Again, who knew? So this year our special day falls on Black Friday and the Sand Creek Massacre anniversary. Guess what gets the most attention? The least anyone could do is order me one of those 85" televisions from Walmart! I mean, it is our special day!
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Reading all 132 names on the Washington State Patrol's Missing Indigenous People's List.Missing-List-for-Public-Release-111323.pdf (wa.gov)Support the showDisclaimer: I am not an investigative journalist or a reporter. I am a widowed mom of 3 who works in healthcare and is passionate about giving the people who don't have a voice the attention that they deserve.
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
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! You may or may not be aware that Black Friday is also Native American Heritage Day. To celebrate, I'll be playing songs about Native Americans/Indians OR songs that include the work of a Native American musician. For more info on the show, visit reelinwithryan.com
2016 Trump on Ted Cruz shills! Ricky Vaughn tricked POCs out of voting rights? Nice calls on 9/11, food, snakes. Evil liars deceiving kids! The Hake Report, Thursday, November 23, 2023 AD TIME STAMPS * (0:00:00) Start/Topics: Fake Christians, political prisoners, pray* (0:01:51) Hey, guys! Donations to Hake/crew, thanks!* (0:04:53) Trump: "so-called Christians… POS"* (0:23:15) Tim Alberta, "journalist" on American Christians* (0:29:34) Douglass Mackey, Ricky Vaughn Hillary 2016 meme* (0:41:05) Chin up, kings!* (0:42:34) DAVID, FL: FE, 9/11 oddities* (0:59:27) Anchor Baby, Joel Friday TV* (1:01:50) "Pilgrimage (Reprise)" - Om (2007, Pilgrimage)* (1:06:27) Supers: angry Delilah, debt / Mama* (1:12:04) MR. PINK, CA: Sweet potato vs Pumpkin pie* (1:18:40) MR PINK: Hake News promo* (1:21:02) DANIEL, TX: Hiking? * (1:23:43) DANIEL: Snakes: Copperhead, Cottonmouth* (1:32:05) Angelo Carusone, Media Matters vs X* (1:38:21) James 1: Consider it pure joy facing trials* (1:39:27) Media Literacy K-12 courses in CA schools* (1:45:14) Thinking for yourself? Lion chops or loin chops?* (1:49:25) "Native American Heritage Day" tomorrow* (1:55:29) "Chiriachi Summit" - Frodus (2001, And We Washed Our Weapons in the Sea)BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2023/11/23/thanksgiving-with-hake-thu-11-23-23 PODCAST by HAKE SubstackLive M-F 9-11 AM PT (11-1 CT / 12-2 ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 – thehakereport.com VIDEO YouTube | Rumble* | Facebook | X | BitChute | Odysee* PODCAST Apple | Spotify | Castbox | Substack (RSS) *SUPER CHAT on asterisked above, or BuyMeACoffee | Streamlabs | Ko-fi SUPPORT HAKE Substack | SubscribeStar | Locals || SHOP Teespring ALSO SEE Hake News on The JLP Show | Appearances (other shows, etc.) JLP Network: JLP | Church | TFS | Hake | Nick | Joel Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
It feels important to be sharing this beautiful and wise conversation I had with indigenous medicine woman, Asha Frost, during the week of the Thanksgiving holiday and Native American Heritage Day. I hope that if you are celebrating Thanksgiving this Thursday I hope you will consider the implications of colonization on indigenous people around the world and will also celebrate Native American Heritage Day and learn about the indigenous people's land you are living on. You can find that information through Native Land at native-land.ca Asha Frost (she/her) is an Indigenous (Ojibwe) Medicine Woman, author, and member of the Cape Croker First Nation. She is the best-selling author of You are the Medicine and The Sacred Medicine Oracle, and has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. In this episode, Asha and I discuss: - Asha's background and lineage and what brought her to her work today - Generational trauma and ancestral healing and how Asha has and is moving through the journey of healing generational trauma in her lineage - What she sees for the future of "wellness" and healing, especially in regards to how we move past the rampant cultural appropriation happening in today's toxic and white-washed wellness world - Asha's beliefs about the future of capitalism and other dominant systems of today - We close with Asha pulling three cards from her gorgeous oracle deck, The Sacred Medicine Oracle, and sharing the card's wisdom with us Connect with Asha's work including her book, You are the Medicine, and her oracle deck, The Sacred Medicine Oracle, at ashafrost.com and on IG @asha.frost Connect with Waverly's work, including her sound baths, rituals, retreats, and coaching at waverlydavis.com and on IG @heywaverlydavis I hope you love listening to this beautiful and wise conversation as much as Asha and I loved having it! If you love this episode, if it nourishes you, please subscribe to the pod, leave a review and rating, and/or share it with a friend, thank you!
State of the Arts Episode 155: The Native American Heritage Day Special now available on Spotify! My husband Joe and I are broadcasting a tribute this week to the new Martin Scorsese film Killers of the Flower Moon, which we had the chance to watch together the day before the closing of the Cinema Du Lux in our area. This compelling movie is based on the true story of the Osage Native American tribe that discovered oil on their land and was met with a systematic genocide over their rightful wealth. These crimes continued until justice was finally served after much intense lobbying on the part of the Osage leaders who frequently reached out to U.S. government officials. This episode explores the portrayal of the storyline, the historical events and many other important topics.
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.
Transgenerational Trauma-Native American Original airdate: 11/26/21 Episode Type: Panel Hosts: Jill Bellefeuille Cristine Davidson Education and Cultural Coordinator with Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assult Coalition Description: The release date of this episode is on Native American Heritage Day on November 26th, 2021. November is now recognized as Native American Heritage Month. The focus of our first-panel episode is Transgenerational Trauma in the Native American Community. Recognizing that Native American Heritage was disrupted through the series of cultural assimilation of Native Americans into mainstream European-American culture. Including the acts of the assimilation policy 1951 - 1962. Our panel discusses how the traumatic events and experiences by ancestors have been passed on through transgenerational trauma. Concluding with the need for healing and the hope for inner peace. People Waiting to Help: Mending The Sacred Hoop | Domestic Violence Prevention | Duluth, MN (mshoop.org) Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assault Coalition StrongHearts Native Helpline Call or text 1-844-762-8483 Links Discussed in this Episode: Domestic Violence in Indian Country | Mending The Sacred Hoop | Duluth MN (mshoop.org) decolonising-the-mind-article.pdf (nsw.gov.au) If you would like to share your story/professional experience in an episode please email us at: LauraDVRC@menaspeacemakers.org
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All 129 names on the Washington State Patrol's Missing/Indigenous people's listSupport the showDisclaimer: I am not an investigative journalist or a reporter. I am a widowed mom of 3 who works in healthcare and is passionate about giving the people who don't have a voice the attention that they deserve.
Native American Heritage Day has been officially celebrated for the last 14 years on the day after Thanksgiving. The long-overdue civic holiday is aimed at celebrating and teaching Native American history and culture. Then, Governor Gavin Newsom says California has recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic. But with the holiday season upon us, border communities continue to suffer. Finally, we may be aware of December Nights and “The Grinch,” but there are countless events and performances in the region to help us ring in the winter holidays.
Heidi and Jaida are STUFFED with good food and gratitude! They chat about all their favorite things to eat on Thanksgiving and give thanks to the many people, places and shells with shoes that brought them joy this year. They also consider how the Friday after Thanksgiving is both Native American Heritage Day and Black Friday. Plus, they answer a listener's email about the best things to entertain yourself with if you're sick in bed. Listen to Hall & Closet Ad-Free and One Day Early on MOM Plus FOLLOW HEIDI FOLLOW JAIDA FOLLOW MOM PODCASTS Hall & Closet is a Forever Dog and Moguls of Media (M.O.M) Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ginni takes time to honor Native American Heritage Day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Florida's best man and Dateline's own Dennis Murphy returns with a case as wild as a turkey's tail in THE FIGURE IN THE HOUSE. The tragic murder of a mom, wife, and philanthropist is just the beginning of a long twisting road of multiple suspects, bullish interrogations, prison breaks, mistrials, ultimately ending with one man alone in a prison cell with an active cash app and a lot of supporters. Kimberly and Katie try to not get sidetracked by interesting facts surrounding the case like glass installation/ glass technologies, water burglary technique, and... twins. So settle back and get ready for an unforgettable story with this oversized recap from A DATE WITH DATELINE: Five Nights at the Day-ontes Inn or Moochie's Big Break. Official Description from NBCU: After a woman is found murdered in her South Florida home, her son tells investigators that footage from the home's security camera could hold the key to finding a killer. Dennis Murphy reports. ANNOUNCEMENT: We are taking a break next week, but will return the second week of December! Happy Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day to all that celebrate! We are incredibly thankful for each and every one of you that has listened, subscribed, told a friend, or supported us in any way. YOU are the reason we've been going for 5 years and we're grateful every single day! An easy way to support the podcast is to check out our wonderful sponsors! Help your family share their stories this holiday season with Storyworth. Go to storyworth.com/datedateline today and save $10 on your first purchase. A thoughtful gift that lasts for years to come! We can all use a little (Better) Help, especially during the stress of the holidays! Go to BetterHelp.com/dateline to learn more and save 10% off your first month of online therapy from your own home! Put a period at the end of your skin troubles with Apostrophe. To get started, just go to apostrophe.com/DATEDATELINE and click Get Started, then use our code DATEDATELINE at sign up and you'll get your first visit with a dermatologist from your home for only five dollars! Wedding planning shouldn't take over your life and Zola has thought of everything so you can plan the celebration that's right for the two of you! Start planning the wedding you want at zola.com/DATEDATELINE! They'll help you take care of everything! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're looking to walk off that Thanksgiving dinner or avoid shopping malls like the plague, there's another tradition for you: Green Friday. Celebrated by state parks in both Oregon and Washington on the day after Thanksgiving, and sometimes called Autumn Day or Native American Heritage Day, the fee-free holiday waives all parking fees at parks where they're normally charged. While park fees, which run from $5 to $10 per vehicle, are pretty nominal compared to the price of gas needed to get to those recreation areas, it's a nice gesture and a good excuse to get outside. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we have a few suggestions for those interested in celebrating this year. Here are some highlights from this week's show: The history of Green Friday in the Pacific Northwest. Which Oregon state parks normally charge fees? A few of the best state parks in Oregon to check out this season. Washington has plenty of amazing state parks, too. Subscribe to Peak Northwest on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Turkey trotting awayyy from our colonial past. Josie, Alycia, and Yasmine talk to icon and legend Crystal Echo Hawk from IllumiNative about Native American Heritage Month and how we should reframe the way we think about Thanksgiving — and indigenous people all year round. Then, the girlies share their tips and tricks for not starting WWIII at the dinner table.Show NotesIllumiNative on Instagram
This week, Dan Sly and Tree Arbor chose to talk about . . . Turkey Crimes. Enjoy this goofy episode about a dick with a pickup truck and a turkey murderer! Don't forget to tune in this Thursday for the Everyday Nightmares Fall Special! This Thursday, November 25th, 2021, is The International Day for The Elimination of Violence Against Women, and this Friday, November 26th, 2021, is Native American Heritage Day! Warnings and timestamps: Descriptions of animal injury. 24:41 - 34:48 Mentions of animal death. Descriptions of a motorcycle accident. Graphic descriptions of animal injury. 34:48 - 55:21 Do you have Candy Pop! Fortunes to share, spooky story suggestions, or stories of your own? Email us! everydaynightmarespodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Twitter @ednightmares TikTok @everydaynightmares Instagram @everydaynightmarespodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyday-nightmares/support
Everyday is Native American Heritage Day and Andrea Delgado Olson, Executive Director of Natives In Tech, is unapologetically native within the digital platforms where Indigenous communities are the least scene or heard. Her mission is to help bring indigenous languages and story into the design and preservation within these new technology platforms for future generations to understand their history, their strength, their languages. The identity and presence of native populations and languages, will not be erased into the world of technology, as they "Cultivate a tech ecosystem Native technologists crafting free and open source technology for Native Communities"- Special thanks to Latinasb2b.marketing for sponsorship and Robert Lopez for Audio Editing and Mixing.
On August 30th of this year, The U.S. military departed the country of Afghanistan, ending a 20-year occupation and leaving Afghanistan in the Taliban's hands.Many of us Americans were very aware of what was happening as we received daily updates on our major news channels. Yet, here we are just a few months later and probably many of us are wondering...now what? What happened to the thousands of Afghan Refugees coming into the US and how can we be a part of their welcome here?To educate us on how we as young leaders can respond is the Vice President of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief, Jenny Yang. ---Did you know Generation Distinct is way more than just a Podcast? We are a community of passionate young change makers AND we have a 6 month program called, “The Launch Your Passion” Program designed to help you discover the wrong you were born to make right and create a strategy to take action. We all desire to make a lasting impact, fight for justice, build our passions and see the world change...but so often we have no idea where to start. That is where Generation Distinct's Launch Your Passion 6 Month Program comes in.Find out more at www.GenerationDistinct.com With both Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day coming up this week, we have to ask the question... Should we celebrate holidays that marked a horrific time in Native American History? And how do we bring more awareness to Native American Heritage Day? ---Did you know Generation Distinct is way more than just a Podcast? We are a community of passionate young change makers AND we have a 6 month program called, “The Launch Your Passion” Program designed to help you discover the wrong you were born to make right and create a strategy to take action. We all desire to make a lasting impact, fight for justice, build our passions and see the world change...but so often we have no idea where to start. That is where Generation Distinct's Launch Your Passion 6 Month Program comes in.Find out more at www.GenerationDistinct.com
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Monday, November 29, 2021 - What are microplastics and how are they impacting wild animals? We visit with Dr. Jennifer Sweatman who recently presented at The Wildlife Society's annual conference. She's an assistant professor of biology at Concordia College. ~~~ Friday was Native American Heritage Day, and November is Native American Heritage Month. To acknowledge the month, North Dakota Tourism prepared an essay about opportunities to learn about the region's rich indigenous heritage. We asked Christy Goulet to adapt the essay and read it for us. Christy is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and a descendant of Chief Little Shell. ~~~ There's nothing quite like chocolate. The mouth feel, the combination of bitterness and sweetness. When you think chocolate, you probably think Belgium, France, and Switzerland. How about Fergus Falls, Minnesota? We visit with Josh Mohagen of Terroir Chocolate. ~~~ Pasta is great comfort food, but too many carbs can be hard on our bodies. Four Families Pasta has a high-fiber option. We caught up with the company's treasurer, James Bowling during a Pride of Dakota event.
November 26 was Native American Heritage Day, a time for America to honor and celebrate Native American and Alaska Natives' countless contributions to our nation, to recognize the wrongs of the past, and make certain that the rights and dignity of our country's first people are upheld. Thus, there is no better time than now for the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina to be officially recognized as a federal Indian tribe, making them eligible for all of the benefits accorded the 574 Tribal Nations in America.It is time for these "invisible" people to take their rightful place among those Tribal Nations and be positioned to benefit from many of the provisions contained in President Biden's newly signed Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which invests over $3 billion in Native health services among other benefits. Listen to the complete story...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
BBQ legend and restaurateur “Famous” Dave Anderson joins Dane Neal and WGN Radio on Native American Heritage Day. Hear as Dave celebrates the Holiday kick off with smoked turkey and BBQ from Famous Dave’s. Dave shares Native American foods and favorites for his family from growing up in Chicago till today. Dave fills us in […]
November 26 was Native American Heritage Day, a time for America to honor and celebrate Native American and Alaska Natives' countless contributions to our nation, to recognize the wrongs of the past, and make certain that the rights and dignity of our country's first people are upheld. Thus, there is no better time than now for the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina to be officially recognized as a federal Indian tribe, making them eligible for all of the benefits accorded the 574 Tribal Nations in America.It is time for these "invisible" people to take their rightful place among those Tribal Nations and be positioned to benefit from many of the provisions contained in President Biden's newly signed Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which invests over $3 billion in Native health services among other benefits. Listen to the complete story...
BBQ legend and restaurateur “Famous” Dave Anderson joins Dane Neal and WGN Radio on Native American Heritage Day. Hear as Dave celebrates the Holiday kick off with smoked turkey and BBQ from Famous Dave’s. Dave shares Native American foods and favorites for his family from growing up in Chicago till today. Dave fills us in […]
Hey! I hope you had a great Thanksgiving filled with lots of love, food, family and friends. With today being the day after Thanksgiving, most of us are thinking about it being Black Friday. However, there is a more important civil holiday we should be celebrating today, Native American Heritage Day. Veronica Featherston of the Kankakee County Museum, presented me with the rare opportunity of hearing from two people who are educated on the Native Americans who once lived in our area. Adam Minton, the Conservation Education Representative for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources at Kankakee River State Park and Koria Manning, a representative from The Anishinaabe Nation: Three Fires, also known as The Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi. Adam also brought along his little friend, Sprocket, who is a domesticated raccoon. Thank you for stopping by! Learn more about The Kankakee County Museum and The French Heritage Museum at kankakeecountymuseum.com. Follow them on social media: Facebook.com/kankakeecountymuseum Instagram.com/kankakeecountymuseum Much Love, Jake LaMore
In the happenings...today is Native American Heritage Day, a new power contract is discussed, local law enforcement plans to be on the lookout for drivers under the influence this weekend, a new park master plan is talked about and a huge donation is delivered to Colorado Springs.
Ms. Iyanla Vanzant from Fix My Life is a New York Times bestselling author, and 3x NAACP award winning media personality. She is the premier African American spiritual teacher, writer and speaker. After her daughter, Gemmia passed away in 2003, she used her grief to pick up the work again in 2006. She a the Master Herbalist, it is a craft that she learned from her Native American grandmother it is. November is Native American Heritage Month. This episode is being released on Native American Heritage Day. The MasterPeace body therapy luxury bath bars are the latest addition to her product line, which comes with affirmations. Today, we talk about the next chapter. She talks in depth about the journey to beginning to use African Black soaps after watching her native herbalist grandmother as a child, opening the secret ingredients up to the public, the state of the world we are in, and the wellness industry getting love again. Purchase the products and follow Iyanla on social media. https://www.masterpeacebodytherapy.com/ MasterPeace Instagram MasterPeace Twitter MasterPeace Facebook Iyanla Vanzant Instagram Iyanla Vanzant Facebook Iyanla Vanzant Twitter Movie Mentioned: Roots by Alex Haley QUESTIONS ASKED: What is MasterPeace and how did it get started? What is the next phase of MasterPeace? Why this product? What are the different kinds of scented soaps? Why a luxury body product? Why are you releasing this wellness body product now? What is the motivation behind the movement that you are referring to? What is self care versus self love? What's next after these products? What have you learned throughout the pandemic? How do people set boundaries? How can people stay motivated in this tough time? How can men also strengthen their inner peace? What other products do you currently have out that are for men? Anything else for others to take away on self care, co dependency, and relevant topics? What challenges have you overcome in the recent year of developing the product? How many days can you survive without social media? Are all products chakra based? Previous Episodes: Nikki Woods - Being Transparent Pitching the Media Relationships Ep 50 Katie J Womanifester - Manifest Positive Energy Ep 52 Danielle Faust - Find Your Purpose Manifest Your Vision Ep 42 Tiffany Davis - Get Quiet, Follow Intuition Stop Procrastination 43 QUOTABLES: “If you don't have peace in your heart if you don't have peace in your life, everything else is going to be chaotic.” “So with the classes that I've been offering, the workshops that I've been offering, in a more intimate setting, the products simply support that work as I educate people more about how powerful they are, what their energy is, how to control your energy, how to manage your energy, how to clear your energy, how to establish an energy.” “I bless him release all things seen and unseen, known and unknown, that block delay, hinder or deny my highest good.” “I'm calling forth my highest and my greatest good, I'm attracting all things that are good for me.” “I'm moving toward an experience and expression of peace.” “Motivation is highly overrated, and it only lasts about six weeks. You'll get motivated and start something to do something. And then by week five, you're petering out.” “We don't want motivation, what we want is inspiration. That means it's aligned with your core and authentic identity. That means it serves a grander purpose.” “Purpose is a passion it's not a job. And when you are inspired or inspired or when you have inspiration, you have another level of passion that comes from your belly.” Leave a comment and tell us your thoughts. facebook.com/seelifedifferentinstagram.com/seelifedifferentpod https://twitter.com/seelifediffPod https://www.facebook.com/groups/seelifedifferent/ Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser https://bit.ly/seelifedifferentpodchaser
In honor of Native American Heritage Day, we got to sit down and talk with Navajo Warrior! He has a storied career that spans from the 90's to today. We talk about his first matches in WWF in 1993, wrestling Yokozuna and learning from Fatu, the Reservation Tour that he did with a young John Cena, working with Championship Wrestling From Hollywood, what it means to bring a character to the ring that honors his heritage and so much more. We hope you enjoy our time with Navajo Warrior as much as we did!
Indigenous voices speak on environmental protection and reclaiming political power. What lies ahead in the fight for native rights.John Kane, Mohawk activist and educator, producer and Host of the Let's Talk Native Podcast, and co-host of Resistance Radio on WBAI Pacifica Radio NY joins the Misfits to talk about the indigenous response to COP26 and the final Glasgow Agreement, which the Indigenous Environmental Network has called “disastrous”, as it locks the world into another decade of false solutions, colonialism, and violence against the earth. We talk about the Biden administration allowing a huge oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico, along with other leases in Wyoming, Colorado, Montana and other Western states early next year, and how these conferences among elites amount to mere greenwashing as the clock ticks towards climate catastrophe. We also talk about the present and future of protest, particularly indigenous directed protests, the 52nd anniversary of the occupation of Alcatraz Island by native students, and how actions like the Line 3 protests continue this tradition and pave the way for future activism.Ruth Buffalo, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, and Mary Kunesh, member of the Minnesota State Senate talk to us about how the idea of having sovereign or semi-sovereign tribal nations within the United States seems like an unusual proposition to the general population in the country, how the US government could be a better partner to tribal governments, and what it means to have more indigenous representatives on both sides of these discussions. We also talk about the debate around land use, and how decisions about land use are made, the attention being paid to indigenous-led environmental protection, and to the moral and legal authority native nations have in calling for the end to some major, high profile extraction projects that affect tribal land.Josh Gomez, producer for By Any Means Necessary, John Kirakou, co-host of the Backstory Cordell Woodland, producer for Faultlines, and Dr. Wilmer Leon, co-host of the Critical Hour, join Bob Schlehuber to tell us what they are thankful for and not thankful for in the world of news, politics and culture.
Episode Type: Panel Hosts: Jill Bellefeuille Learning and Resource Coordinator with Mending the Sacred Hoop Cristine Davidson Education and Cultural Coordinator with Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assult Coalition Description: The release date of this episode is on Native American Heritage Day on November 26th, 2021. November is now recognized as Native American Heritage Month. The focus of our first-panel episode is Transgenerational Trauma in the Native American Community. Recognizing that Native American Heritage was disrupted through the series of cultural assimilation of Native Americans into mainstream European-American culture. Including the acts of the assimilation policy 1951 - 1962. Our panel discusses how the traumatic events and experiences by ancestors have been passed on through transgenerational trauma. Concluding with the need for healing and the hope for inner peace. People Waiting to Help: Mending The Sacred Hoop | Domestic Violence Prevention | Duluth, MN (mshoop.org) Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assault Coalition StrongHearts Native Helpline Call or text 1-844-762-8483 Links Discussed in this Episode: Domestic Violence in Indian Country | Mending The Sacred Hoop | Duluth MN (mshoop.org) decolonising-the-mind-article.pdf (nsw.gov.au)
November is Native American Heritage Month, and today is Native American Heritage Day (which we believe should be celebrated every day of the year). Coming into this season, the Minuteman began reading Robin Wall Kimmerer's BRAIDING SWEETGRASS, which inspired today's special report. The goal in reciting the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address is not to appropriate it, but to share the deep and beautiful connection the indigenous peoples had and continue to have to the natural world - and to highlight the stark contrast to contemporary society's capitalist perspective on the Earth and its non-human inhabitants as simply resources to be bought, sold, traded, and from which to profit. Learn more online at www.indigenousvalues.orgPlease consider reading BRAIDING SWEETGRASS by Robin Wall Kimmerer:https://www.amazon.com/Braiding-Sweetgrass-Indigenous-Scientific-Knowledge/dp/1571313567
Raquel and Jennifer talk about the myths and truths about Thanksgiving as well as how we can redefine the day with an eye toward inclusion. Specifically, they discuss how to makeover the holiday into something that works for you and/or your family.Long before the Europeans set foot on these shores, Native peoples gave thanks every day for all the gifts of life, and held thanksgiving celebrations and giveaways at certain times of the year. http://oyate.org/index.php/resources/43-resources/thanksgiving Land Acknowledgement - https://land.codeforanchorage.org/https://www.romper.com/p/9-ways-to-have-a-feminist-thanksgiving-yes-its-definitely-possible-1809http://oyate.org/index.php/resources/43-resources/thanksgivinghttps://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/celebrate-indigenous-history-thanksgivinghttps://www.powershift.org/sites/default/files/resources/files/rethinking-thanksgiving-toolkit.pdfNative American Heritage Day - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_Heritage_Day - Native American Heritage Day is a civil holiday observed on the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. Signed into law by President George W. Bush and introduced by a Democratic congressman from CA Joe Baca. encourages Americans of all backgrounds to observe Friday, November 28, 2008, as Native American Heritage Day, through appropriate ceremonies and activities. It also encourages public elementary and secondary schools to enhance student understanding of Native Americans by providing classroom instructions focusing on their history, achievements, and contributions. In addition to calling Thanksgiving the "National Day of Mourning,"[4] some Native Americans believe it is "poor taste" for Native American Heritage Day to be on Black Friday - "a day of excess and gluttony and greed and aggressive capitalism" - which itself "falls after a holiday that omits the murder and mutilation of Natives [in which they] mourn the [estimated] millions of indigenous people who died as a result of aggressive settler colonialism."[5]
The Mystics are wishing all of you a Happy Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day! However you are celebrating, we hope you and yours have a safe and happy holiday.In this week's episode Lesley and Amber talk about serial killer, Joe Methany aka The Human Hamburger Case. The Mystics have all sorts of opinions and the rants are H E A V Y!Follow Us on Social Media!@thegrimmmystics on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter@thegrimmypodcast on TikTokDo you have a connection with a true crime case? A paranormal story? Or, even a story you think The Mystics will find funny? Email them to us @ thegrimmmystics@gmail.com
Over the last 30 years, Native Americans and other groups have protested the celebration of Columbus arriving in America, a historical moment that actually sparked the colonization of the Americas, the start of the transatlantic slave trade and the deaths of millions from European settlers bringing a host of infectious diseases that decimated indigenous populations and the Warfare between Native Americans and European colonistsWith both Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day coming up this week, we have to ask the question... Should we celebrate holidays that marked a horrific time in Native American History? And how do we bring more awareness to Native American Heritage Day? Additional Resources: Sign Language: A Look at the Historic and Prophetic Landscape of America by Terry Wildman First Nations Version: An Indigenous Translation of the New Testament ---Did you know Generation Distinct is way more than just a Podcast? We are a community of passionate young change makers AND we have a 6 month program called, “The Launch Your Passion” Program designed to help you discover the wrong you were born to make right and create a strategy to take action. We all desire to make a lasting impact, fight for justice, build our passions and see the world change...but so often we have no idea where to start. That is where Generation Distinct's Launch Your Passion 6 Month Program comes in.Find out more at www.GenerationDistinct.com We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. You can email us at Podcast@GenerationDistinct.com Instagram: @Hannah.Gronowski @GenerationDistinct
This week, Dan Sly and Tree Arbor chose to talk about . . . Turkey Crimes. Enjoy this goofy episode about a dick with a pickup truck and a turkey murderer! Don't forget to tune in this Thursday for the Everyday Nightmares Fall Special! This Thursday, November 25th, 2021, is The International Day for The Elimination of Violence Against Women, and this Friday, November 26th, 2021, is Native American Heritage Day! Warnings and timestamps: Descriptions of animal injury. 24:41 - 34:48 Mentions of animal death. Descriptions of a motorcycle accident. Graphic descriptions of animal injury. 34:48 - 55:21 Do you have Candy Pop! Fortunes to share, spooky story suggestions, or stories of your own? Email us! everydaynightmarespodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Twitter @ednightmares TikTok @everydaynightmares Instagram @everydaynightmarespodcast
Beyond COVID fears and family drama, many US Americans wonder: how can you square the Thanksgiving extravaganza and the reality of Indigenous experience — including genocide and land theft? In today's readings Jesus stands before Pilate to testify to the truth. His faithful witness leads us through our doubts and dilemmas to a highly nuanced grasp of truth. We can't deny history, but we can construct a more just future and witness to a complex truth. We can extend our tables and expand our minds, to celebrate Thanksgiving, as well as Native American Heritage Day.
We talk about Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict and Native American Heritage Day. Guest Keith Stattenfield.
We talk about Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict and Native American Heritage Day. Guest Keith Stattenfield.
The news to know for Friday, November 27th, 2020! What to know about: President Trump's latest pardon: who he let off the hook and who calls it an abuse of power new rules at hospitals around the country as the number of COVID-19 patients breaks records which coronavirus rules the Supreme Court says aren't allowed because they violate religious rights why one of the biggest stars in the NFL is sidelined the pros and cons of two major book publishers joining forces the U.S. celebrating Native American Heritage Day Those stories and more in around 10 minutes! Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com or see sources below to read more about any of the stories mentioned today. This episode is brought to you by LiquidIV.com (listen for how to get a discount) Become a NewsWorthy INSIDER! Learn more at www.TheNewsWorthy.com/insider Sources: Trump Pardons Michael Flynn: NPR, AP, FOX News, Trump Tweet, Pelosi Statement, Nadler Statement U.S. Sets COVID-19 Records: WaPo, CNN, Becker's ASC Review, Johns Hopkins, COVID Tracking SCOTUS Blocks NY Restrictions: AP, Axios, NBC News, Full Ruling Standardized Testing Pushed Back: Axios, Reuters, WaPo, NCES Native American Heritage Day: Native Hope, Newsweek, NIH, Philadelphia Inquirer Black Friday/Small Business Saturday: CNN, The Verge, USA Today, Engadget, AP Penguin Random House Buys Simon & Schuster: NY Times, WSJ, Deadline, WaPo Ravens QB Tests Positive for COVID-19: NFL, NBC Sports, CBS Sports Alabama Head Coach Gets COVID-19: ESPN, NY Times, AP Winner of National Dog Show: NBC Sports, USA Today, CNN, PEOPLE Feel Good Friday: U.S. Rhodes Scholars Chosen: AP, Forbes, Philadelphia Inquirer, Rhodes House
In this minisode, Host editors Annar and Claire offer ways in which to pay respect to native people during the ever-problematic Thanksgiving holiday and its frightening capitalist cousin, Black Friday, which has been deemed Native American Heritage Day. This is a time to honor indigenous cultures, and to educate ourselves about the history of this land, and the challenges Native people have faced both historically and in the present, and the ways in which we can be of service to their communities. Annar offers three easy ways to get involved in Native American Heritage Month: Get Educated - https://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov - https://www.nps.gov/index.htm Donate - https://collegefund.org - https://www.firstpeoplesfund.org - https://www.navajohopisolidarity.org Practice Land Acknowledgment - https://nativegov.org/a-guide-to-indigenous-land-acknowledgment/ Claire and Annar also discuss a new poetry collection, When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry edited by US poet Laureate, Joy Harjo.
Happy Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day! Stay safe and don't forget the kimchi for the gut! This week's #KickAssKoreans are #KimMinJee and @AudreyNuna
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the latest news from Las Vegas including the closure of Zumanity, a new creation from Dragone, second wave restrictions on public gatherings, and how a vaccine could affect the timeline for a return of show business. Later in the show they call up Edesia Moreno Barata, a rhythmic gymnast turned acrobatic choreographer and designer for Cirque Du Soleil. She can most recently be spotted on the popular Youtube circus competition series the CirqueLIFE Project as a judge. If you enjoy today's episode, please share it with a friend! Happy Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day!
Startstrong and YAT, Priscilla Lindsay and Native American Heritage Day