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Sandy White Hawk's heartbreaking story of being taken from her Native American family at a young age is a familiar tale, but her unexpected twist of reconnection will leave you in tears. From feelings of isolation to the overwhelming emotions of meeting her birth family, Sandy's journey is a powerful reminder of the importance of connection and the devastating impact of forced removal. Find out how Sandy is helping other Native American adoptees and formerly fostered individuals reconnect with their Native American roots too. ===============
Today it's another Becca wilderness episode! To kick start the festive season Becca has gone for an uplifting and positive case, because let's face it, the world is shit enough right now! So get ready to head into the Arizona desert with Ann Rodgers, her dog Queenie, and cat, Nike. But oh no, remember to check your fuel levels first...! *Note* Sorry about the audio quality, we were remote recording due to illness, and this episode was done out of order too! Sources https://www.thesmartsurvivalist.com/20-amazing-survival-stories-in-the-wilderness/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3539526/72-year-old-woman-lost-nine-days-Arizona-wilderness-reveals-dog-Queenie-helped-survive-sniffing-trails.html https://www.abc15.com/news/region-central-southern-az/tucson/ann-rodgers-update-woman-lost-in-forest-for-9-days-credits-survival-course https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/04/13/the-wondrous-survival-of-a-72-year-old-woman-and-her-dog-lost-9-days-in-the-western-wilderness/ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/apr/12/arizona-grandmother-ann-rodgers-dog-survive-lost https://eu.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-breaking/2016/04/12/72-year-old-tucson-woman-survived-wilderness-9-days/82942632/ https://eu.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2016/04/13/arizona-wilderness-survivors-journey-anger-and-frustration-but-also-hope/82980172/ https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/tucson-woman-describes-how-she-survived-nine-days-in-arizona-wilderness-exclusive-8212920 https://www.kold.com/story/31716548/pilot-medic-share-their-story-of-rescuing-ann-rodgers/ https://www.showlowaz.gov/225/Economic-Development http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=PWNA_Native_Reservations_WhiteMountainApache https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p043rys9
https://linktr.ee/themorbidforest This has been a Morbid Forest production. On the season finale you've heard-'Desert Nights'. Written by Naomi Richards with narration by Naomi Richards, Shawn Moreau, Gale Von Cott, Uncle Jared from the Ghostlore of Hawaii podcast, and Luke from the Dead Man Talkings Forest of Fear Youtube Channel. Please give both these amazing shows a listen! Ghostlore of Hawaii: When most people think of Hawaii, they imagine sand, surf, and the Aloha Spirit....but spirits of a different kind may occupy the Hawaiian islands. Most people visiting the islands don‘t know of Hawaii‘s haunted history. Want to learn of the haunted hotels and the restless spirits that still roam the grounds? Or why whistling at night attracts spirits of the dead... Come join me, Uncle Jared, as I cover these infamous tales on my podcast, Ghostlore of Hawaii: Paranormal Paradise. https://www.ghostloreofhawaii.com DMT: Dead Man Talking is a Scary Story YouTube channel for narrated Real Monster Encounters, Strange Animal Attacks, Creepy Creature Sightings, and True Ghost Stories. https://www.youtube.com/c/DeadManTalkingsForestOfFear There are some amazing indigenous horror writers out there. Here are a few that are turning into our favorites: Stephen Graham Jones: https://www.demontheory.net Owl Goingback: https://www.owlgoingback.com Rebecca Roanhorse: https://rebeccaroanhorse.com Season 2 theme music provided by The Bridge City Sinner- Ashes https://www.bridgecitysinners.com Music this episode A Mathematic Genius- David Celeste A Bad Place to Be- Bonn Fields Cruel Intentions-Etienne Roussel Navajo Fire Dance Song (Traditional). Album: Spiritual Songs, Chants & Flute Music of the Native American Indian. Of Navajo-Ute heritage, R. Carlos Nakai is the world's premier performer of the Native American flute. Originally trained in classical trumpet and music theory, Nakai was given a traditional cedar wood flute as a gift and challenged to see what he could do with it. http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=nrf_howtohelp . Msuic selected from his album: Canyon Trilogy (Deluxe Platinum Edition) Thank you so much to everyone that participating in this season! We couldn't be more grateful for your continued support. To our many wayward Travelers out there, thank you for sticking with us. We hope to continue bringing you more horror for the foreseeable future. We can't wait to show you what we have planned next. See you next time Travelers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morbidforest/support
Lenny and Jessie discuss Lou Gehrig, the man, his legacy, and how so much of his story remains true today. Ellyn and Tony from The ALS Association (Greater Philadelphia Chapter) share with us their personal connections to ALS and how the Phillies have changed the game of ALS for our local families. This was such a fun episode - Let's Go Phillies! June 3rd. 2020 the Phillies will celebrate Lou Gehrig Day at their home stadium against the LA Angels - while also supporting the ALS Association. More information will be able to be found on the link below. http://webpa.alsa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=PA_homepage
Water Show Notes:100 Seconds to Midnight:https://www.google.com/search?q=how+long+has+the+doomsday+clock+been+100+seconds+to+midnight&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS950US950&oq=How+long+has+the+doomsday+clo&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i512l2j0i22i30l3j0i390l2.8191j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8https://thebulletin.org/doomsday-clock/current-time/The Global Water Crisis:https://www.worldwildlife.org/threats/water-scarcity#:~:text=As%20a%20result%2C%20some%201.1,one%20month%20of%20the%20year.&text=By%202025%2C%20two%2Dthirds%20of,world%20will%20suffer%20even%20more.https://www.worldvision.org/clean-water-news-stories/global-water-crisis-factshttps://water.org/our-impact/water-crisis/https://www.unwater.org/water-facts/scarcity/https://www.unicef.org/wash/water-scarcityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C65iqOSCZOYhttps://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2011WR011087https://www.wri.org/insights/7-reasons-were-facing-global-water-crisisWater Crisis in the Middle East:https://www.prb.org/resources/finding-the-balance-population-and-water-scarcity-in-the-middle-east-and-north-africa/https://thewaterproject.org/water-crisis/water-in-crisis-middle-eastWater Crisis in India:https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/20210329-the-great-indian-thirst-1781280-2021-03-20https://thewaterproject.org/water-crisis/water-in-crisis-indiaWater Crisis in Sudan:https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/60088f40ca654e48b22ef9df3a45060ehttps://thewaterproject.org/water-crisis/water-in-crisis-sudanhttps://www.unicef.org/southsudan/what-we-do/washWater Crisis in Mexico:https://watercenter.sas.upenn.edu/mexico-city-a-city-that-is-flooding-but-is-still-running-out-of-water/https://nacla.org/article/mexico-city%27s-water-crisishttps://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/mexico-water-supply-buckles-worsening-drought-putting-crops-risk-rcna1331Water Crisis in the US:https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/partner-content-americas-looming-water-crisishttps://time.com/longform/clean-water-access-united-states/https://pulitzercenter.org/projects/americas-clean-water-crisis-goes-far-beyond-flinthttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-23898-zhttps://thewaterproject.org/water-scarcity/water_scarcity_in_usWater Insecurity on the Reservations:https://www.kunc.org/environment/2021-04-29/the-pandemic-exposed-the-severe-water-insecurity-faced-by-southwestern-tribeshttp://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pwna_materialservices_disaster_contamination_navajohttps://factor.niehs.nih.gov/2020/8/science-highlights/tribal-contamination/index.htmhttps://www.epa.gov/navajo-nation-uranium-cleanup/providing-safe-drinking-water-areas-abandoned-uranium-mineshttps://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2021/07/25/congress-considers-funding-bring-clean-water-native-american-tribes/8028709002/https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2021-06-26/native-americans-clean-waterhttps://www.npr.org/2019/11/18/779821510/many-native-americans-cant-get-clean-water-report-findshttps://caih.jhu.edu/programs/water-and-air-quality#:~:text=About%2030%2D35%25%20of%20reservation,for%20American%20Indian%20tribes%20overall.&text=These%20water%20sources%20are%20known%20to%20be%20frequently%20contaminated%20by%20fecal%20bacteria.The Flint, Michigan Water Crisis:https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2021/10/seven-years-flint-water-crisis/https://www.michigan.gov/flintwater/https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/04/20/465545378/lead-laced-water-in-flint-a-step-by-step-look-at-the-makings-of-a-crisishttps://www.nrdc.org/stories/flint-water-crisis-everything-you-need-knowhttps://www.britannica.com/event/Flint-water-crisisLaws and Ordinances:https://www.epa.gov/laws-regulations/summary-clean-water-act#:~:text=(1972),quality%20standards%20for%20surface%20waters.&text=Industrial%2C%20municipal%2C%20and%20other%20facilities,go%20directly%20to%20surface%20waters.Podcast Promos:Reverie True Crime A Little WickedMusic:Time Off by Damma BeatzYou can reach me on:Instagram and FB: @CauseofDeathTwitter: @CauseofDeath10Please don't forget to rate and review on any of the platforms found here:Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/cause-of-death-1855050Link Tree: linktr.ee.com/CauseofDeathpodYou can support Cause of Death here:Patreon: Patreon.com/JackieMorantyKo-Fi: ko-fi.com/causeofdeathluckycharmsunpluggPlease share this podcast with everyone you know. Cause of Death is a proud member of the Darkcast Network. Find us at @darkcastnetwork on Twitter and @DarkcastNetwork on Facebook.Cause of Death can be found on all major podcast platforms.
Howard chats with Bill Oesterle about collecting and Indy car culture. If you are interested in supporting the ALS Association, donations can be made here http://webin.alsa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=IN_homepage
Nikki describes being raised by her Christian grandfather and in an indigenous tribe by her mother and how gender roles affected her in both cultures. To learn more about residential schools: In the US: https://boardingschoolhealing.org/education/us-indian-boarding-school-history/ http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=airc_hist_boardingschools In Canada: https://indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/the_residential_school_system/ https://nctr.ca/education/teaching-resources/residential-school-history/ https://indigenouspeoplesatlasofcanada.ca/article/history-of-residential-schools/ There are also a lot of memoirs and personal accounts published that I would encourage anyone to check out! **Sort of Correction** In my statement, I say that the first residential school was opened in the 1600s. While the Catholic church did open missions that were similar to residential schools as early as the 1600s in North America, the term "residential schools" isn't used to describe these institutions until the early/mid 1800s.
Paul's patrons join him for a Q&A, random babbling, a live reading of a chapter from The Black: Extinction, and an announcement regarding The Black: Oceania. To see the live show on YouTube, go here. Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley or Visit my Ko-fi page. Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue, and it's been downhill for New World peoples ever since. Today we look at residential schools, the occupation of Alcatraz by Indians of All Tribes, the Oka crisis (aka the Mohawk resistance), and Sacheen Littlefeather's Oscar speech. YBOF Book; Audiobook (basically everywhere but Audible); Merch! Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs .Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Support the show Music by Kevin MacLeod, Steve Oxen, David Fesliyan. Links to all the research resources are on our website. Late summer, 1990. The protest had been going on for two months; tensions were escalating. Soldiers had been dispatched to enforce the government's will, but the Kahnawake Mohawk weren't going to give up another inch of their land. 14 year old Waneek and her 4 year old sister Kaniehtiio were there with their activist mother when the violence started. Waneek tried to get little Tio to safety when she saw a soldier who had taken her school books from her weeks prior...and he stabbed her in the chest. My name's... One of my goals with this podcast is to tell the stories that don't get told, the stories of people of color and women. It's not always easy. Pick a topic to research and it's white men all the way down. But, even when I haven't been struggling with my chronic idiopathic pulmonary conditions, as I've been for the past three acute months, I've dropped the ball. Mea culpa. So let me try to catch up a little bit here as we close out November and Native American Heritage month. And since the lungs are still playing up a bit, I'm tagging past Moxie in to help, though I've done with I can to polish her audio, even though I lost more than 100 episodes worth of work files when I changed computers and deleted the hard drive on my right rather than the hard drive on my left. Today's episode isn't going to be a knee-slapping snark fest, but the severity of the stories is the precise reason we need to tell them, especially the ones that happened relatively recently but are treated like a vague paragraph in an elementary school textbook. Come with me now, to the 1960's and the edge of California, to a rocky island in San Francisco bay. Yes, that one, Alcatraz, the Rock. After the American Indian Center in San Francisco was destroyed in a fire in October 1969, an activist group called “Indians of All Tribes” turned its attention to Alcatraz island and the prison which had closed six years earlier. I'm going to abbreviate Indians of All Tribes to IAT, rather than shorten it to Indians, just so you know. A small party, led by Mohawk college student Richard Oakes, went out to the island on Nov 9, but were only there one night before the authorities removed them. That didn't disappoint Oakes, who told the SF Chronicle, “If a one day occupation by white men on Indian land years ago established squatter's rights, then the one day occupation of Alcatraz should establish Indian rights to the island.” 11 days later, a much larger group of Indians of All Tribes members, a veritable occupation force of 89 men, women and children, sailed to the island in the dead of night and claimed Alcatraz for all North America natives. Despite warnings from authorities, the IAT set up house in the old guards' quarters and began liberally, vibrantly redecorating, spray-painting the forboding gray walls with flowers and slogans like “Red Power” and “Custer Had It Coming.” The water tower read “Peace and Freedom. Welcome. Home of the Free Indian Land.” And of course I put pictures of that in the Vodacast app. Have you checked it out? I'm still getting the hang of it... The IAT not only had a plan, they had a manifesto, addressed to “The Great White Father and All His People,” in which they declared their intentions to use the island for a school, cultural center and museum. Alcatraz was theirs, they claimed, “by right of discovery,” though the manifesto did offer to buy the island for “$24 in glass beads and red cloth”—the price supposedly paid for the island of Manhattan. Rather than risk a PR fall-out, the Nixon administration opted to leave the occupiers alone as long as things remained peaceful and just kinda wait the situation out. The island didn't even have potable water; how long could the IAT stay there? Jokes on you, politicians of 50 years ago, because many of the occupiers lived in conditions as bad on reservations. They'd unknowingly been training for this their entire lives. Native American college students and activists veritably swarmed the island and the population ballooned to more than 600 people, twice the official capacity of the prison. They formed a governing body and set up school for the kids, a communal kitchen, clinic, and a security detail called “Bureau of Caucasian Affairs.” Other activists helped move people and supplies to the island and supportive well-wishers send money, clothes and canned food. Government officials would travel to the island repeatedly to try, and fail, to negotiate. The IAT would settle for nothing less than the deed to Alcatraz Island, and the government maintained such a property transfer would be impossible. The occupation was going better than anyone expected, at least for the first few months. Then, many of the initial wave of residents had to go back to college and their places were taken by people more interested in no rent and free food than in any cause. Drugs and alcohol, which were banned, were soon prevalent. Oakes and his wife left Alcatraz after his stepdaughter died in a fall, and things began to unravel even more quickly. By May, the sixth month of the occupation, the government dispensed with diplomatic efforts and cut all remaining power to Alcatraz. Only a few weeks later, a fire tore across the island and destroyed several of Alcatraz's historic buildings. Federal marshals removed the last occupiers in June of the second year, an impressive 19 months after they first arrived, six men, five women and four children. This time, when laws were passed after an act of rebellion, they were *for the rebels, which many states enacting laws for tribal self rule. When Alcatraz opened as a national park in 1973, not only had the graffiti from the occupation not been removed, it was preserved as part of the island's history. People gather at Alcatraz every November for an “Un-Thanksgiving Day” celebrating Native culture and activism. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL The American government took tens of thousands of children from Native families and placed them in boarding schools with strict assimilation practices. Their philosophy - kill the Indian to save the man. That was the mindset under which the U.S. government Native children to attend boarding schools, beginning in the late 19th century, when the government was still fighting “Indian wars.” There had been day and boarding schools on reservations prior to 1870, when U.S. cavalry captain, Richard Henry Pratt established the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania. This school was not on a reservation, so as to further remove indigenous influences. The Carlisle school and other boarding schools were part of a long history of U.S. attempts to either kill, remove, or assimilate Native Americans. “As white population grew in the United States and people settled further west towards the Mississippi in the late 1800s, there was increasing pressure on the recently removed groups to give up some of their new land,” according to the Minnesota Historical Society. Since there was no more Western territory to push them towards, the U.S. decided to remove Native Americans by assimilating them. In 1885, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Hiram Price explained the logic: “it is cheaper to give them education than to fight them.” Off-reservation schools began their assault on Native cultural identity as soon as students arrived, by first doing away with all outward signs of tribal life that the children brought with them. The long braids worn by boys were cut off. Native clothes were replaced with uniforms. The children were given new Anglicized names, including new surnames. Traditional Native foods were abandoned, as were things like sharing from communal dishes, forcing students to use the table manners of white society, complete with silverware, napkins and tablecloths. The strictest prohibition arguably fell on their native languages. Students were forbidden to speak their tribal language, even to each other. Some school rewarded children who spoke only English, but most schools chose the stick over the carrot and relied on punishment to achieve this aim. This is especially cruel when you consider that many of the words the children were being forced to learn and use had no equivalent in their mother tongue. The Indian boarding schools taught history with a definite white bias. Columbus Day was heralded as a banner day in history and a beneficial event for Native people, as it was only after discovery did Native Americans become part of history. Thanksgiving was a holiday to celebrate “good” Indians having aided the brave Pilgrim Fathers. On Memorial Day, some students at off-reservation schools were made to decorate the graves of soldiers sent to kill their fathers. Half of each school day was spent on industrial training. Girls learned to cook, clean, sew, care for poultry and do laundry for the entire institution. Boys learned industrial skills such as blacksmithing, shoemaking or performed manual labor such as farming. Not receiving much funding from the government, the schools were required to be as self-sufficient as possible, so students did the majority of the work. By 1900, school curriculums tilted even further toward industrial training while academics were neglected. The Carlisle school developed a “placing out system,” which put Native students in the mainstream community for summer or a year at a time, with the official goal of exposing them to more job skills. A number of these programs were out-right exploitive. At the Phoenix Indian School, girls became the major source of domestic labor for white families in the area, while boys were placed in seasonal harvest or other jobs that no one else wanted. Conversion to Christianity was also deemed essential to the cause. Curriculums included heavy emphasis of religious instruction, such as the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes and Psalms. Sunday school meant lectures on sin and guilt. Christianity governed gender relations at the schools and most schools invested their energy in keeping the sexes apart, in some cases endangering the lives of the students by locking girls in their dormitories at night. Discipline within the Indian boarding schools was severe and generally consisted of confinement, corporal punishment, or restriction of food. In addition to coping with the severe discipline, students were ravaged by disease exacerbated by crowded conditions at the boarding schools. Tuberculosis, influenza, and trachoma (“sore eyes”) were the greatest threats. In December of 1899, measles broke out at the Phoenix Indian School, reaching epidemic proportions by January. In its wake, 325 cases of measles, 60 cases of pneumonia, and 9 deaths were recorded in a 10-day period. During Carlisle's operation, from 1879 and 1918, nearly 200 children died and were buried near the school. Naturally, Indian people resisted the schools in various ways. Sometimes entire villages refused to enroll their children in white schools. Native parents also banded together to withdraw their children en masse, encouraging runaways, and undermining the schools' influence during summer break. In some cases, police were sent onto the reservations to seize children from their parents. The police would continue to take children until the school was filled, so sometimes orphans were offered up or families would negotiate a family quota. Navajo police officers would take children assumed to be less intelligent, those not well cared for, or those physically impaired. This was their attempt to protect the long-term survival of their tribe by keeping healthy, intelligent children at home. It was not until 1978, within the lifetime of many of my gentle listeners. that the passing of the Indian Child Welfare Act that Native American parents gained the legal right to deny their children's placement in off-reservation schools. Though the schools left a devastating legacy, they failed to eradicate Native American cultures as they'd hoped. Later, the Navajo Code Talkers who helped the U.S. win World War II would reflect on the strange irony this forced assimilation had played in their lives. “As adults, [the Code Talkers] found it puzzling that the same government that had tried to take away their languages in schools later gave them a critical role speaking their languages in military service,” recounts the National Museum of the American Indian. In addition to documentaries, I'd like to recommend the movie The Education of Little Tree, starring James Cromwell, Tantu Cardinal and Graham Green, about a part-Charokee boy who goes to live with his grandparents in the Tennessee mountains, but is then sent to an Indian school. There are a number of off-reservation boarding schools in operation today. Life in the schools is still quite strict, but now includes teaching Native culture and language rather than erasing it. Though they cannot be separated from their legacy of oppression and cultural violence, for many modern children, they're a step to a better life. Poverty is endemic to many reservations, which also see much higher than average rates of alcoholism, drug use, and suicide. For the students, these schools are a chance to escape. OKA Some words are visceral reminders of collective historic trauma. “Selma” or “Kent State” recall the civil rights movement and the use of military force against U.S. citizens. “Bloody Sunday” evokes “the Troubles” of Northern Ireland. Within Indigenous communities in North America, the word is “Oka.” That word reminds us of the overwhelming Canadian response to a small demonstration in a dispute over Mohawk land in Quebec, Canada, in 1990. Over the course of three months, the Canadian government sent 2,000 police and 4,500 soldiers (an entire brigade), backed by armored vehicles, helicopters, jet fighters and even the Navy, to subdue several small Mohawk communities. What was at stake? What was worth all this to the government? A golf course and some condos. The Kanesetake had been fighting for their land for centuries, trying to do it in accordance with the white man's laws, as far back as appeals to the British government in 1761. In 1851, the governor general of Canada refused to recognize their right to their land. 8 years later, the land was given to the Sulpicians, a Catholic diocese. In 1868, the government of the nascent Dominion of Canada denied that the Mohawk's original land grant had even reserved land for them, so it wasn't covered under the Indian Act. In the 1910's, the he Mohawks of Kanesatake's appealed all the way to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Canada's highest appeals court at the time, who ruled that official title to the land was held by the Sulpicians. By the end of the Second World War, the Sulpicians had sold all of their remaining land and had left the area. Surely the Mohawk could have their land back now! Nope. The Mohawk of Kanesatake were now confined to about 2.3mi sq/6 km sq, known as The Pines, less than 1/10th of the land they once held. The Mohawk people of Kahnawake, Kanesetake and Akwesasne asserted Aboriginal title to their ancestral lands in 1975, but their claim was rejected on the most BS possible reason -- that they had not held the land continuously from time immemorial. And on and on. So you can understand why they'd be a little miffed when plans were announced to expand a golf course that had been built in 1961, expanding onto land that was used for sacred and ceremonial purposes and included a graveyard. Again, the Mohawk tried to use the proper legal channels and again they got royally fucked over. That March, their protests and petitions were ignored by the City Council in Oka. They had to do something the city couldn't ignore. They began a blockade of a small dirt road in The Pines and they maintained it for a few months. The township of Oka tried to get a court injunction to order its removal. On July 11, 1990, the Quebec provincial police sent in a large heavily armed force of tactical officers armed with m16s and tear gas and such-like to dismantle this blockade. The Mohawks met this show of force with a show of their own. Behind the peaceful protestors, warriors stood armed and ready. Let me try to give this story some of the air time it deserves. April 1, 1989, 300 Kanesatake Mohawks marched through Oka to protest against Mayor Jean Ouellette's plan to expand the town's golf course. On March 10, 1990, --hey, that's my birthday! the day, not the year-- After Oka's municipal council voted to proceed with the golf course expansion project, a small group of Mohawks barricades the access road. With a building. They drug a fishing shack into the Pines and topped it with a banner that read “Are you aware that this is Mohawk territory?” and the same again in French, because Quebec. There's a picture on the Vodacast app, naturally, as well as a photo called Face to Face is a photograph of Canadian Pte. Patrick Cloutier and Anishinaabe warrior Brad Larocque staring each other down during the Oka Crisis. It was taken on September 1, 1990 by Shaney Komulainen, and has become one of Canada's most famous images. It really should be more famous outside of Canada, like the lone protestor blocking tanks in Tiananmen Square or 1968 Summer Olympics, Tommie Smith and John Carlos staged a protest and displayed a symbol of Black power during their medal ceremony. Check it out on Vodacast and let me know if you agree, soc. med. during the summer of 1990 the Mohawk warrior society engaged in the 78 day armed standoff with the s.q Provincial Police and the Canadian Armed Forces in order to protect an area of their territory from development known as the pines near the town of oka. This area was used as a tribal cemetery along with other tribal activities important to the Mohawks. The oka crisis or also known as the Mohawk resistance was a defensive action that gained international attention, taken by Mohawks of the Kanna Satake reserve along with other Mohawks from the nearby communities of Kanna waka as well as the Aquosasne on a reservation on the American side of the u.s. Canadian colonial border. It was one of the most recent examples of Native armed resistance that was successful in stopping construction and development on to tribal lands. So what was being developed that led to this armed confrontation leading to the death of an sq SWAT officer during that hot summer? Golf. The town of oka and investors wanted to expand a nine-hole golf course at the Open Golf Club into an 18-hole course as well as build around 60 condominiums into Mohawk territory. Since 1989 the Mohawks had been protesting these plans for development by the town of oka and investors of the Golf Course expansion. Seeing that the local courts were not of any help in recognizing Mohawk claims of the land under development, Mohawk protesters and community members held marches rallies and signed petitions. Eventually the Mohawks set up a barricade blocking access to the development site on a gravel road. Later on it was occupied mainly by Mohawk women and children OCA's mayor jean wallet one of the nine hole golf course expanded and filed the injunction against the Mohawks. He went into hiding during the oka crisis. [sfx clip] I will occupy this land for what it takes he has to prove it to me that it's his and I will prove it to him that's mine. Oak is mayor had stated the land in question actually belonged to the town of oka and did not back down from the issue, but instead filed an injunction one of many that had been issued prior to remove the Mohawks from the area and take down the barricades by force if necessary. if I have to die for Mohawk territory I will but I ain't going alone are you armed no the Creator will provide in anticipation of the raid by the sq mohawks of knesset Aki sent out a distress call to surrounding communiti. In the Mohawk warrior society from the Aquos austenite reservation and the American side of the Mohawk reserve as well as kana waka have begun filtering into the barricade area with camping gear communications equipment food and weapons. It's difficult to pin down just who makes up the Warriors society. the leaders an organization you each depending on the circumstances. the member roles are treated like a military secret, which is fitting since many or most of the Warriors were veterans, with a particular persistance of Vietnam Marines. why the Warriors exist is easier to answer mohawk have closed off the Mercier bridge sparking a traffic nightmare. Provincial police arrived at dawn secure position in case of Mohawk until 8:00 to clear out. The natives stood their ground the battle for the barricade started just before nine o'clock on one side heavily armed provincial police bob tear gas and stun grenade power [sfx reporter] a 20-minute gun battle ensued dozens of rounds of ammunition were shot off and then the inevitable someone was hit a police officer took a bullet in the face which proved fatal that seems to turn the tide the police has been advancing until then turned tail and fled leaving six of their vehicles behind. The Mohawk celebrated when the police left celebrated what they called a victory over the qpm. Most of the Mohawks each shot that the raid had taken place they said they were angry - angry that a dispute over a small piece of land had ended in violence. [sfx this clip but earlier] I mean the non-indians that initiated this project of a golf course and then and then trying to take the land away because it's Mohawk clan it's our land there's a little bit left they're sucking the marrow out of our bones. [sfx this clip, little earlier] we've kept talking in and saying you know what kind of people are you there's children here and you're shooting tear gas at us we're not we're on armed and you're aiming your weapons at us what kind of people are you. The police retreated, abandoning squad cars and a front-end loader, basically a bulldozer. They use the loader to crash the vehicles and they push them down the road, creating two new barricades, blocking highway 344. The Mohawk braced for a counterattack and vowed to fire back with three bullets for every bullet fired at them. due to the inability of the SQ to deal with the heavily armed Mohawks The Canadian government called in the Royal Canadian Armed Forces to deal with the Mohawks. As the army pushed further into the Mohawk stronghold there was a lot of tension with Mohawk warriors staring down soldiers getting in their faces taunting them challenging them to put down their weapons and engage in hand-to-hand combat. this is how the remainder of the siege would play out between the Warriors and Army as there were thankfully no more gun battles. [Music] as the seige wore on and came to an end most of the remaining Warriors as well as some women and children took refuge in a residential treatment center. instead of an orderly surrender as the army anticipated warriors simply walked out of the area where they were assaulted by waiting soldiers and the police. 50 people taken away from the warrior camp including 23 warriors, but that means right over half the people taken into custody were non-combatants. by 9:30 that night the army began to pull out, at the end of their two and a half months seige a number of warriors were later charged by the sq. 5 warriors were convicted of crimes included assault and theft although only one served jail time. during the standoff the Canadian federal government purchased the pines in order to prevent further development, officially canceling the expansion of the golf course and condominiums. Although the government bought additional parcels of land for connoisseur taka there has been no organized transfer of the land to the Mohawk people. investigations were held after the crisis was over and revealed problems with the way in which the SQ handled the situation which involved command failures and racism among sq members. Ronald (Lasagna) Cross and another high-profile warrior, Gordon (Noriega) Lazore of Akwesasne, are arraigned in Saint-Jérôme the day after the last Mohawks ended their standoff. In all, about 150 Mohawks and 15 non-Mohawks were charged with various crimes. Most were granted bail, and most were acquitted. Cross and Lazore were held for nearly six months before being released on $50,000 bail. They were later convicted of assault and other charges. After a community meeting, it was the women who decided that they would walk out peacefully, ending the siege. With military helicopters flying low, spotlights glaring down and soldiers pointing guns at them, Horn-Miller carried her young sister alongside other women and children as they walked to what they thought was the safety of the media barricades. They didn't make it far before violence broke out. People started running, soldiers tackled warriors, fights broke out and everyone scrambled to get to safety. Up until that point Horn-Miller said she was able to keep her older sister calm by singing a traditional song to her. LITTLEFEATHER on the night of 27 March 1973. This was when she took the stage at the 45th Academy Awards to speak on behalf of Marlon Brando, who had been awarded best actor for his performance in The Godfather. It is still a striking scene to watch. Amid the gaudy 70s evening wear, 26-year-old Littlefeather's tasselled buckskin dress, moccasins, long, straight black hair and handsome face set in an expression of almost sorrowful composure, make a jarring contrast. Such a contrast, that is beggered belief. Liv Ullman read the name of the winner and Roger Moore made to hand Littlefeather Brando's Oscar, but she held out a politely forbidding hand. She explained that Brando would not accept the award because of “the treatment of American Indians today by the film industry.” Some people in the audience applauded; a lot of them booed her, but she kept her calm. Here, you can listen for yourself. [sfx clip] At the time, Wounded Knee, in South Dakota, was the site of a month-long standoff between Native American activists and US authorities, sparked by the murder of a Lakota man. We're used to this sort of thing now, but on the night, nobody knew what to make of a heartfelt plea in the middle of a night of movie industry mutual masturbation. Was it art, a prank? People said Littlefeather was a hired actress, that she was Mexican rather than Apache, or, because people suck on several levels at once, that she was a stripper. How did this remarkable moment come to pass? Littlefeather's life was no cake-walk. Her father was Native American and her mother was white, but both struggled with mental health. Littlefeather had to be removed from their care at age three, suffering from tuberculosis of the lungs that required her to be kept in an oxygen tent at the hospital. She was raised by her maternal grandparents, but saw her parents regularly. That may sound like a positive, but it exposed her to domestic violence. She once tried to defend her mother from a beating by hitting her father with a broom. He chased her out of the house and tried to run her down with his truck. The young girl escaped into a grove of trees and spent the night up in the branches, crying herself to sleep. r She did not fit in at the white, Catholic school her grandparents sent her to. At age 12, she and her grandfather visited the historic Roman Catholic church Carmel Mission, where she was horrified to see the bones of a Native American person on display in the museum. “I said: ‘This is wrong. This is not an object; this is a human being.' So I went to the priest and I told him God would never approve of this, and he called me heretic. I had no idea what that was.” An adolescence of depression and a struggle for identity followed. Fortunately, in the late 1960s and early 70s Native Americans were beginning to reclaim their identities and reassert their rights. After her father died, when she was 17, Littlefeather began visiting reservations and even visited Alcatraz during the Indians of all Tribes occupation. She travelled around the country, learning traditions and dances, and meeting other what she called “urban Indian people” also reconnecting with your heritage. “The old people who came from different reservations taught us young people how to be Indian again. It was wonderful.” By her early 20s Littlefeather was head of the local affirmative action committee for Native Americans, studying representation in film, television and sports. They successfully campaigned for Stanford University to remove their offensive “Indian” mascot, 50 years before pro sports teams like the Cleveland Indians got wise. At the same time, white celebrities like Burt Lancaster began taking a public interest in Native American affairs. Littlefeather lived near director Francis Ford Coppola, but she only knew him to say hello. Nonetheless, after hearing Marlon Brando speaking about Native American rights, as she walked past Coppola's house to find him sitting on his porch, drinking ice tea. She yelled up the walk, “Hey! You directed Marlon Brando in The Godfather” and she asked him for Brando's address so she could write him a letter. It took some convincing, but Coppola gave up the address. Then, nothing. But months later, the phone rang at the radio station where Littlefeather worked. He said: ‘I bet you don't know who this is.' She said, “Sure I do. It sure as hell took you long enough to call.” They talked for about an hour, then called each other regularly. Before long he was inviting her for the first of several visits and they became friends. That was how Brando came to appoint her to carry his message to the Oscars, but it was hastily planned. Half an hour before her speech, she had been at Brando's house on Mulholland Drive, waiting for him to finish typing an eight-page speech. She arrived at the ceremony with Brando's assistant, just minutes before best actor was announced. The producer of the awards show immediately informed her that she would be removed from the stage after 60 seconds. “And then it all happened so fast when it was announced that he had won. I had promised Marlon that I would not touch that statue if he won. And I had promised [the producer] that I would not go over 60 seconds. So there were two promises I had to keep.” As a result, she had to improvise. I don't have a lot of good things to say about Marlon Brando --he really could have had a place in the Mixed Bags of History chapter of the YBOF book; audiobook available most places now-- but he had Hollywood dead to rights on its Native Americans stereotypes and treatment, as savages and nameless canon fodder, often played by white people in red face. This was a message not everyone was willing to hear. John Wayne, who killed uncountable fictional Natives in his movies, was standing in the wings at that fateful moment, and had to be bodily restrained by security to stop him from charing Littlefeather. For more on Wayne's views of people of color, google his 1971 Playboy interview. Clint Eastwood, who presented the best picture Oscar, which also went to The Godfather, “I don't know if I should present this award on behalf of all the cowboys shot in all the John Ford westerns over the years.” In case you thought fussing out an empty chair was the worst we got from him. When Littlefeather got backstage, people made stereotypical war cries and tomahawk motions at her. After talking to the press --and I can't say I'm not surprised that event organizers didn't spirit her away immediately -- she went straight back to Brando's house where they sat together and watched the reactions to the event on television, the ‘compulsively refreshing your social media feed' of the 70's. But Littlefeather is proud of the trail she blazed. She was the first woman of colour, and the first indigenous woman, to use the Academy Awards platform to make a political statement. “I didn't use my fist. I didn't use swear words. I didn't raise my voice. But I prayed that my ancestors would help me. I went up there like a warrior woman. I went up there with the grace and the beauty and the courage and the humility of my people. I spoke from my heart.” Her speech drew international attention to Wounded Knee, where the US authorities had essentially imposed a media blackout. Sachee Littlefeather went on to get a degree in holistic health and nutrition, became a health consultant to Native American communities across the country, worked with Mother Teresa caring for Aids patients in hospices, and led the San Francisco Kateri Circle, a Catholic group named after Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Native American saint, canonized in 2012. Now she is one of the elders transmitting knowledge down generations, though sadly probably not for much longer. She has breast cancer that metastasized to her lung. “When I go to the spirit world, I'm going to take all these stories with me. But hopefully I can share some of these things while I'm here. I'm going to the world of my ancestors. I'm saying goodbye to you … I've earned the right to be my true self.” And that's...Rather than being taken to the hospital for the stab wound a centimeter from her heart, Waneek and the other protesters were taken into custody. Thankfully, she would heal just fine and even went on to become an Olympic athlete and continued her activism. And little Tio? She grew up to be an award-winning actress, best known in our house for playing Tanis on Letterkenny. Season 10 premier watch party at my house. Remember….Thanks... 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Derelict: Trident -- Episode 35 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 34 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Krissi and I go on a canoe ride "just around the riverbend" to discuss this controversial movie and its unique visuals. Join us as we discover that our former crush on John Smith didn't really hold up, the "new worlds" he'd seen so many of might not have been that new and I have trouble saying the name "Kocoum" and accepting that they cut my favorite song of the movie. Please consider following through on our recommendations! Here is the link to the organization Krissi was talking about: https://www.aktion-deutschland-hilft.de/ A good starting place for educating yourself and donating to Native American reservations: http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pwna_contribute For your fasionable needs: https://www.heartberry.com/collections/all-1 For your beauty needs: https://www.cheekbonebeauty.com/ For your sugary needs: https://bedrechocolates.com/shop/ If you're looking to buy Native jewellery, please always make sure it comes from a reliably Native source and wasn't made with broken stones as they might have been grave robbed!*We're going on a short break and will be back September 1st!*Facebook: Of Mice & Princesses Instagram: @ofmiceandprincessesE-mail: ofmiceandprincesses@gmx.de
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 33 Trailers mentioned: Dead Space (Remake) Callisto Protocol Trailer- Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Family preservation activist Katie Burns walks us through the history of adoption in the states. Years of tireless research after her own forced adoption led her to uncover the often dark and disturbing past of this industry. In order to have a more ethical future, we need to know adoption's origins.Adoption History in America1850s to 1970s:https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/daughter-origins-adoption-america/https://pages.uoregon.edu/adoption/index.htmlhttps://www.americanadoptions.com/adoption/history-of-adoption#:~:text=The%20history%20of%20adoption%20is,with%20willing%20and%20waiting%20parents.https://babyscoopera.com/http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=airc_hist_boardingschoolshttps://theacademy.sdsu.edu/elearning/icwa-elearning-bias-media-context/story_content/external_files/ApologyCWLA.pdfhttps://www.nabsw.org/page/History#:~:text=NABSW%20was%20created%20during%20the,work%20organization%20at%20the%20time.https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/programs/child-welfarechild-labor/florence-crittenton-homes-history/#:~:text=Labor%2C%20Organizations%2C%20Programs-,Florence%20Crittenton%20Homes%3A%20A%20History,at%20the%20age%20of%20four.https://www.ylc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Adoption-Law.pdfhttps://hometownbyhandlebar.com/?p=32125https://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/02/13/cultural-impact-of-the-indian-adoption-project-still-felt-todayhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/womgenfamcol.1.2.0143https://nyu.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.18574/nyu/9781479872329.001.0001/upso-9781479872329-chapter-003https://www.amazon.com/dp/195514916X/ref=syn_sd_onsite_desktop_261?psc=1&uh_it=905b1a8ef53b47ab949a1ff8180c629c_CT&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFaOFQ2UlNDNVI2UzAmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA1MzEyMDkxSlZUWks3SUdRQkRGJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA2NzgyMTUzVVhGRDBBSUtXR1ZXJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c2Rfb25zaXRlX2Rlc2t0b3AmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
This week's episode is brought to you by Sydnee and SCIENCE (thanks, Science!) and although ALS or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a hard topic to discuss, we're here to tell you everything you need to know - and hopefully NOT bum you out. We're talking Stephen Hawking, drug discovery, clinical trials, and everything in between. You won't want to miss this episode! Listen until the very end to get inducted into the #AnxietySquad! Send us an email at: malpracticepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @malpracticepodcastIf you want to help us grow, subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, or wherever you get your podcast fix!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/malpracticeSources for this episode:https://www.als.org/understanding-als/lou-gehrighttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/75-years-later-lou-gehrig_b_5565605https://scitemed.com/article/2792/scitemed-cmt-2019-00105https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/stephen-hawking-als/http://web.alsa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ALSA_WhoGets https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Amyotrophic-Lateral-Sclerosis-ALS-Fact-Sheet#causeshttps://augiesquest.orghttps://www.als.org/navigating-als/living-with-als/fda-approved-drugshttps://iamals.org/i-am-als-co-founder-urges-congress-to-increase-research-funding-for-als/https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-covid-brian-wallach-sandra-abrevaya-als-cure-tt-20210130-5ro4heypsbgfff7o6bk6zdliiu-story.html https://www.pennmedicine.org/updates/blogs/penn-physician-blog/2021/june/new-targeted-als-therapies-giving-researchers-reason-to-hopeSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/malpractice)
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 32 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 30 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 30 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 29 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 28 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Chelsea & Grace teach each other about two art forms steeped in cultural history. Join them as they travel from Japan to North America and dive into the stories behind some of the world's most well-known crafts. Maybe little Miss Muffet didn't have anything to be frightened about after all. https://www.wernative.org/ Akta Lakota Museum & Cultural Center- http://aktalakota.stjo.org/site/PageServer?pagename=alm_homepage Talk to us! twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodevegirls instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodeveninggirls/ tiktok: @thegoodevegirls Meet Me In Forks iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/meet-me-in-forks/id1536002186 Meet Me In Forks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1bg7cusgycBhIFFguMf8k7
Guys, Nature is healing! the natural order of things is returning. Costco will be serving samples once more, and harmony is restored. We got some insight into the history of Indian Residential Schools as well as a wealth of knowledge about Native American folklore with an emphasis on Skinwalkers. Sean hit us with a calssic creepy wilderness encounter. We hope you enjoy.Stories Start @ : 00:15:50“Kill the Indian, Save the Man”Kamloops Indian Residential SchoolStalking the TricksterGrandpa was ScaredLinks:Dog News! When to Neuter your dog and dog periodsMama BearIndian Residential School: cbsnewsnative partnership.org Tasheana Tom Now this vidvox docSean's Story Source Want an extra story every week? Click here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 27 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 26 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. https://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 25 Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. http://patreon.com/paulecooley Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
American Indians are underrepresented in national institutions across the spectrum. It's time we celebrated Native American cultural tradition while acknowledging some of the struggles tribal communities face. Partnership With Native Americans equips Native American tribes in rural reservations with a broad spectrum of vital programs and services. Find out how you can help amplify the voice of one of the USA's most underrepresented communities. Want to support Partnership With Native Americans? http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pwna_home Find the episode on Great.com: https://great.com/great-talks-with/how-to-empower-native-americans-to-become-self-sufficient
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 24 Enjoy coffee and tea? Give Corpse Coffee (https://corpsecoffee.com) a try. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. http://patreon.com/paulecooley If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 23 Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. http://patreon.com/paulecooley If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 22 "...damaged beyond repair...." Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. http://patreon.com/paulecooley If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 21 Dunn has decisions to make. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. http://patreon.com/paulecooley If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
Derelict: Trident -- Episode 20 Black Company hunts for power and makes a startling discovery. Facts about Neptune: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/overview/ The Derelict Saga is available for purchase in both ebook and trade paperback from Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2rNbInT New to The Derelict Saga? Start with Derelict: Marines: https://shadowpublications.com/derelict-marines-episode-1/ Visit my Patreon page and learn how you can help support this podcast and my work. http://patreon.com/paulecooley If you are suffering from depression or other mental disorders, please get help. http://www.bipolarsupport.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_support_group_locator To stalk the author on social media: Email: paul@shadowpublications.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/paul_e_cooley Newsletter: http://mailinglist.shadowpublications.com
This episode of the pod explores the phrase Bury the Hatchet and the history of the atrocities against Indigenous tribes in North America, continuing to this day. This is a heavier episode folks, but it's important information. Support Mike's Mission here https://www.4fires.org/ Native populations are disproportionately affected by Covid-19. Support them here https://www.firstnations.org/covid-19-emergency-response-fund/and here http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pwna_home Native people are worth far more than their plight. Consume media that celebrates their cultures and identities. Here is a list of podcasts hosted by Indigenous Americans. https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/for-your-online-listening-pleasure-12-great-native-podcasts-8q0el3xRdkG8jI10cUNlEw PLEASE VOTE. https://register.rockthevote.com/
Brothers Brian and John Dickson return to the show for a battle over Basketball! We talk about which is the best NBA Franchise, and have a vague idea about Rezball, Abe Saperstein, the ABA-NBA Merger and more. Plus, a variant on FMK, some Thunderdome, and a lot of laughs. Marv Albert says, "From way Downtown Julie Brown" and that means you're going to have a good time.Check out John's article on Medium: https://medium.com/@redway.houseafire/i-am-not-white-and-neither-are-you-399689786a90Donate to help Native Americans during these especially trying times:https://www.firstnations.org/covid-19-emergency-response-fund/http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pwna_homehttps://www.narf.org/support-us/Keep giving to Bail Funds and BLM too! And be good to one another. Please.
COMMENT AND ASK QUESTIONS ON MY BLOG- blackhillspodcastandblog.blogspot.com I hope you all enjoyed this episode and firstly I would like to apologize for the technical difficulties of the last episode. Learning about the Lakota culture was really fun and I hope that you will check out my first two episodes, Research, Cool Stories, and Book Plan or the injustices of Fort Laramie in From Fort Laramie To The Courts In 2020. Very soon I will be reading my book chapters, and I may also interview some people! Stay tuned for new episodes which will be uploaded every 8 days or so and I will also have an email list and Instagram where I put updates and fun facts! Share with family and friends and enjoy it! ATKA LAKOTA MUSEUM- http://aktalakota.stjo.org/site/PageServer?pagename=alm_homepage SUBSCRIBE TO EMAIL LIST- blackhillsbookandpodcast@gmail.com LISTEN & SHARE ON ANCHOR- https://anchor.fm/josh-martinez96 LISTEN & SHARE ON SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/7Jmq8cYjgHInv73jG0dj3w LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-black-hills-are-not-for-sale-book-podcast/id1510149439 LISTEN ON BREAKER! - https://www.breaker.audio/the-black-hills-are-not-for-sale-book-podcast LISTEN ON POCKETCASTS! - https://pca.st/2cjpza5r LISTEN ON RADIOPUBLIC! - https://radiopublic.com/the-black-hills-are-not-for-sale-G3LBj2 LISTEN ON GOOGLE PODCASTS! - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xYmU4NTM0NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josh-martinez96/support
On this week's episode of the Live & Love Local podcast, john greene Realtor agent Kim Grant sat down with Debbie Albright and Barbara Zegiel from Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity. We learned more about how Habitat for Humanity serves the community and their upcoming Realtors Unite 2020 Build, for which john greene Realtor will be fundraising! If you are a realtor or real estate brokerage and would like to participate in the 2020 Build, please contact Barbara Zegiel at 630-206-5038 or b.zegiel@foxvalleyhabitat.org. To attend our Concert Fundraising Event on June 4th: https://jgrhabitatevent.eventbrite.com To learn more about the Realtors Unite 2020 Build: www.chicagolandhabitat.org/site/TR?fr_id=1330&pg=entry To learn more about Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity: www.chicagolandhabitat.org/site/PageServer?pagename=home_fox
Ep 43 TRS - “We Have to Talk About It: Surviving the Impact of Suicide" - with cohosts Candace Dale McKenzie, LMFT & TRS Teen Correspondent Christopher In the wake of recent celebrity suicides, Wendy and Jenni continue the important, if sometimes uncomfortable, conversation on Suicide and its far-reaching impacts. They are joined by guest cohosts Candace Dale McKenzie, LMFT and TRS Teen Correspondent Christopher. For more: Check out TRS Ep 32 - "The Netflix Series13 Reasons Why: Relating to Teen Suicide, Depression, and the Cruelty of Youth”. Wendy and Jenni talk about the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, sharing some things to know about teen suicide, depression, and how parents and kids can survive the cruelty of youth. TRS email: RelationshipShowLA@gmail.com © Jenni J.V. Wilson 2018 **WARNING - Note the “E” for explicit content. This episode contains an intense and potentially triggering conversation regarding suicide and depression. Please consider skipping this episode if you are sensitive to these topics. Even if you feel otherwise in this moment, do not forget that you are important, loved, and not alone - there is support out there.** ***Crisis Text line: 741741*** ***National Suicide Hotline: 800/273-8255 *** LGBTQ crisis/suicide 24/7 hotline - 866/488-7386 Teen Line LA - 310/855-4673, text TEEN to 839863 web: www.DoctorWendyOConnor.com e: DrWendyOConnor@gmail.com fb: www.facebook.com/askdrwendy tw: @askDrWendy intsta: IamDrWendy ph: 310/712-1230 web: www.JenniJVWilson.com e: JenniferJVWilson@gmail.com fb: www.facebook.com/JenniJVWilson tw: @JenniJVWilson insta: ThePreppyRebel TRS GUEST - Guests: Candace Dale McKenzie, LMFT Center for Discovery Web: CandaceDaleMcKenzie.com CandaceMcKenzie.net Tw: @CMcKenzieD Teen Correspondent - Christopher: Tw: @A5trologicalPanda Insta: AstrologicalPanda SHOW MENTIONS & Resources - Seize The Awkward https://seizetheawkward.org/ #IAmTheChange - https://www.changedirection.org/320-changes-direction/ Our House - California - http://www.ourhouse-grief.org/ Grief & Mourning: https://grief.com/, http://griefandmourning.com/resources/emergency -Crisis Text Line - http://www.crisistextline.org/how-it-works/ - 741741 - National Suicide Prevention - https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ - 800/273-TALK (800/273-8255) -National Alliance of Mental illness Los Angeles - crisis hotlines & hospitals - http://namila.org/crisis-hotlines-hospitals/ - Balanced Mind Parent Network - http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=bmpn_landing - LGBTQ hotline - http://www.thetrevorproject.org/ - 866/488-7386 - Teen Line LA - https://teenlineonline.org/ - 310/855-4673, text TEEN to 839863 - The Jason Foundation - http://jasonfoundation.com/ - Thirteen Reasons Why - by Jay Asher https://www.amazon.com/Thirteen-Reasons-Why-Jay-Asher/dp/159514188X https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Reasons_Why - Stages of Grief: https://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/ https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/grief/understanding-the-stages-of-grief/ https://psychcentral.com/lib/the-5-stages-of-loss-and-grief/ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/chris-cornells-daughter-sings-for-father-and-chester-bennington-w495960 TV Shows: 13 Reasons Why - Netflix - https://www.netflix.com/title/80117470 Movies: Ordinary People, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Books: Brene Brown - "Daring Greatly”- http://brenebrown.com/ MUSIC CUES - Mike Shinoda - “Hold it Together" Jill Sobule - “Heroes” Monty Python - “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” ***Crisis Text line: 741741*** ***National Suicide Hotline: 800/273-8255 *** ***TEEN LINE web: teenlineonline.org - Text: 839863 - Ph: 310/855-HOPE (4673) or 800/TLC-TEEN (nationwide toll free from 6pm to 10pm PST)***
Ep 32 - "The Netflix Series 13 Reasons Why: Relating to Teen Suicide, Depression, and the Cruelty of Youth" Wendy and Jenni talk about the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, sharing some things to know about teen suicide, depression, and how parents and kids can survive the cruelty of youth. **WARNING - Note the “E” for explicit content. This episode contains an intense and potentially triggering conversation regarding suicide, depression, and sexual assault. Please consider skipping this episode if you are sensitive to these topics. Even if you feel otherwise in this moment, do not forget that you are important, loved, and not alone - there is support out there.** 24/7 National Suicide Hotline - 800/273-TALK (800/273-8255) Crisis/Suicide Text Line - 741741 LGBTQ crisis/suicide 24/7 hotline - 866/488-7386 Teen Line LA - 310/855-4673, text TEEN to 839863 © Jenni J.V. Wilson 2017 TRS email: RelationshipShowLA@gmail.com web: www.DoctorWendyOConnor.com e: DrWendyOConnor@gmail.com fb: www.facebook.com/askdrwendy tw: @askDrWendy intsta: IamDrWendy ph: 310/712-1230 web: www.JenniJVWilson.com e: JenniferJVWilson@gmail.com fb: www.facebook.com/JenniJVWilson tw: @JenniJVWilson insta: ThePreppyRebel SHOW MENTIONS - -Crisis Text Line - http://www.crisistextline.org/how-it-works/ - 741741 - National Suicide Prevention - https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ - 800/273-TALK (800/273-8255) - LGBTQ hotline - http://www.thetrevorproject.org/ - 866/488-7386 - Teen Line LA - https://teenlineonline.org/ - 310/855-4673, text TEEN to 839863 -National Alliance of Mental illness Los Angeles - crisis hotlines & hospitals - http://namila.org/crisis-hotlines-hospitals/ - Balanced Mind Parent Network - http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=bmpn_landing - The Jason Foundation - http://jasonfoundation.com/ - Thirteen Reasons Why - by Jay Asher https://www.amazon.com/Thirteen-Reasons-Why-Jay-Asher/dp/159514188X https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Reasons_Why - 13 Reasons Why - Netflix - https://www.netflix.com/title/80117470 - “The Teen Brain” - by Debra Bradley Ruder http://harvardmagazine.com/2008/09/the-teen-brain.html -"The Teenage Brain Explained” - video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiduiTq1ei8 - IMPACT LA self-defense training - http://www.impactpersonalsafety.com/ - "Parents of Suicidal Teens say they feel alone” - by Jody Allard https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/parenting/wp/2016/04/25/parents-of-suicidal-teens-say-they-feel-alone-here-are-resources-to-help/?utm_term=.4a82f9dc7c8d - "10 Things Parents Can do to Prevent Suicide" - https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/emotional-problems/Pages/Ten-Things-Parents-Can-Do-to-Prevent-Suicide.aspx MUSIC CUES - Joy Division - “Love Will Tear Us Apart” Cristina Aguilara - “Genie in a Bottle" Ariana Grande - “Be Alright" Steven Sondheim - Into The Woods - “Finale”