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The legendary Wes Studi joins Joel for an exchange about his sweeping career from "The Last of the Mohicans" to "Reservation Dogs" and everything in between. Wes is a Tsalagi (Cherokee) screen veteran and the first Indigenous actor to receive an Academy Award for his lifetime achievements. Wes tells Joel about a chance error that led to choosing his showbiz name, his first time wearing tights, his experience as a young soldier in Viet Nam before he got involved in the American Indian Movement (AIM), and his recollection of a mountaintop fight scene with his late friend and fellow trailblazing Indigenous actor, Russell Means.Wes lets you in on his thoughts about acting as a business as well as an art and shares his advice for aspiring actors: looks will only get you so far – acting is hard work and you still have to deliver! Wes and Joel discuss National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the meaning of apologies, and what has happened with the phrase "telling our own stories" over the last 15 years. Transcript available [here]***Actors and Ancestors is created, hosted, and produced by Joel D. Montgrand. Audio editing and production support from Daniella Barreto.Thank you to our fellow podcasters at Reel Indigenous for helping us make this episode happen, Stephanie Joyce for her tape sync work in Santa Fe, and to the Indigenous Screen Office for sponsoring this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
— “We can access the pathways of transformation within us, understand more deeply the medicine we carry and what it means for our lives and work ahead. There is no time to lose. Humanity and Mother Earth need us.” Valeria Teles interviews Rachel Mann — the author of “Love is the Human Way: How Awakened Heart Shamanism will End Violence and Foster Peace.” In her forthcoming book, Rachel Mann PhD shows through her journey from being a child deeply concerned about the harms of war and violence to becoming a shamanic healer at the age of 46, how to respond to your inner calling to do the same for individuals and/or the planet. She has been empowered by wonderful Native teachers to adapt and integrate into her work powerful teachings, practices and ceremonies, including the mesa tradition and sound healing from the indigenous peoples of the Andes in Peru, and sacred songs from the Tsalagi (Cherokee), with her research and training in psychotherapeutic understandings of the causes, conditions, and treatment of individual and collective trauma. Rachel is a shamanic healer, mentor and spiritual teacher offering shamanic energy healing sessions, a 3-Month Mentoring Program for people harnessing the purpose and highest vision for life, and profound spiritual teachings and wisdom through the Institute for Awakened Heart Shamanism. All of her work is grounded in a deep, earth-inspired, spiritual way of life that helps you build resilience and peace and to hold a resonant vibration of love-light for yourself, your loved ones, and the world. If you feel the medicine of healership in your heart and belly, if you have already done some personal healing work and spiritual study, and if you are ready to step up to harness your hard-earned wisdom from surviving and transforming the wounds in your life to become a shamanic healer and visionary for peace, she helps you get there. To learn more about Rachel Mann and her work please visit: https://www.rachelmannphd.com/ — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
Welcome Back to the Queer Circle Podcast, where Queer Healers come to the mic to share their journeys and what they'd tell their younger selves. Today's guest is Tavi Hawn (they/them), a Non-Binary Trans, Multi-racial Indigiqueer and 2Spirit Gender Therapist, Trainer and Public Speaker with Tsalagi (Cherokee), English, Irish, and West African roots based in Baltimore, Maryland/Occupied Piscataway lands. They hold a Master's Degree in Theological Studies and a Master's of Social Work from University of Washington in Seattle. Currently they have a group therapy and training practice in Baltimore MD that centers 2SLGBTQ+ and BIPOC experiences in therapy, training/consulting, social/community events, and all aspects of the business. To learn more about their work, check them out on their website hawntherapyandconsulting.com or on instagram @hawntherapyandconsulting. Music by Purple Fluorite (Bandcamp // or all the streaming platforms) QueerCirclePodcast.com
Takiaya Reed and Sylvie Nehill of the American / Australian drone duo Divide and Dissolve share how their experiences as Black & Tsalagi [Cherokee]and Māori women has informed their heavy sound. Mirroring the brash, bone-crushing potency of their dynamic Drone music, the formidable Takiaya Reed (saxophone, guitar, live effects) and Sylvie Nehill (drums, live effects) carry their fight and ancestors fight forward, using the power of their performances to raw attention to the ongoing battle against system oppression.
Shannon Ledford is a mother and an Ancestral Medicine Practitioner, trained in Daniel Foor’s method. Shannon spoke with me from her home in the ancestral lands of the Tsalagi/Cherokee in the mountains of Western NC near Asheville. Developing awareness of the ancestral background of the lands where we live is an important step in the Ancestral Healing method Shannon practices. We discuss what ancestral healing is and how we can all incorporate it into our life to make it richer. We touch on the relationship between past lives and ancestors, how to distinguish healthy from unhealthy ancestors and the relationship between place and our ancestral lineage. I loved hearing how Shannon’s life is informed by her ancestors and how the healing of her blood lineages has been a potent & enlivening journey and this really comes through in her passion for this work. This conversation took place against the background of an immense bush fire crises shaking my home country of Australia at the beginning of 2020 and we touch on how ancestral healing may also relate to that. Connect with Shannon here: Website: www.shannonledford.com Email: shannon@shannonledford.com Find out more about Kim McCaul and his work here: www.multidimensionalevolution.com
Guest Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo and Jennifer Hadley compare the Native American Cherokee, Buddhist, and ACIM teachings on the illusion in order to better help us understand the nature of our human experience. The Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo is chief of the Wild Potato Clan of the Green Mountain Ani Yun Wiwa and the 27th generation holder of the ancestral Ywahoo lineage in the Tsalagi/Cherokee tradition. She is also a well-respected teacher of Vajrayana in the Drikung Kagyu and Nyingma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism and the founder of the Vajra Dakini Nunnery located in Bristol, Vermont. In this week's episode, Jennifer Hadley and Ven. Dhyani Ywahoo compares A Course in Miracles to other teachings to find similarities and helpful ways to access understanding the illusion. To learn more about A Course in Miracles, please visit Jennifer Hadley.com.Originally aired on March 11, 2014
Continuing a series of discussions on the teachings and beliefs of Indiginous peoples. Tonight, we'll look at more of the spiritual beliefs of the Tsalagi (Cherokee) of the Southern United States. Tonight's crystal is Pyromorphite, an olive crystal that can help unlock hidden knowlege, reveal long-buried memories and uncover mysteries. Reverend Jon Saint Germain, the current pastor of Divine Harmony Spiritual Church in Knoxville, Tennessee is the Voice of the Crystal Silence League and author of CRYSTAL MAGIC: DIVINATION, HEALING AND SPELLCRAFT WITH GEMS AND MINERALS, providing Spiritual guidance on the practical use of crystals and crystal balls in the development of mental concentration and mind power, silent influence over others, divination and scrying of the future, and telepathic contact with people and spirits. His latest book is LITHOMANCY: Divination and Spellcraft with Stones, Crystals and Coins. We love to hear from you, so please keep in touch! Rev Saint Germain can be reached at the Crystal Silence League Facebook page http://facebook.com/crystalsilenceleague or at his personal Facebook page http://facebook.com/jonsaintgermain Post your prayers at The Crystal Silence League -- www.crystalsilenceleague.com --and Rev. Jon may read them aloud on the show! Tune in every Tuesday to the CSL Hour at 5pm PT, 8pm ET, online.
Continuing a series of discussions on the teachings and beliefs of Indiginous peoples. Tonight, we'll look at more of the spiritual beliefs of the Tsalagi (Cherokee) of the Southern United States. Tonight's crystal is Petaliite, a pink crystal that can help with anxiety and negativity. Reverend Jon Saint Germain, the current pastor of Divine Harmony Spiritual Church in Knoxville, Tennessee is the Voice of the Crystal Silence League and author of CRYSTAL MAGIC: DIVINATION, HEALING AND SPELLCRAFT WITH GEMS AND MINERALS, providing Spiritual guidance on the practical use of crystals and crystal balls in the development of mental concentration and mind power, silent influence over others, divination and scrying of the future, and telepathic contact with people and spirits. His latest book is LITHOMANCY: Divination and Spellcraft with Stones, Crystals and Coins. We love to hear from you, so please keep in touch! Rev Saint Germain can be reached at the Crystal Silence League Facebook page http://facebook.com/crystalsilenceleague or at his personal Facebook page http://facebook.com/jonsaintgermain Post your prayers at The Crystal Silence League -- www.crystalsilenceleague.com --and Rev. Jon may read them aloud on the show! Tune in every Tuesday to the CSL Hour at 5pm PT, 8pm ET, online.
Continuing a series of discussions on the teachings and beliefs of Indiginous peoples. Tonight, we'll look at some of the spiritual beliefs of the Tsalagi (Cherokee) of the Southern United States. Tonight's crystal is Unakite, a pink and green mottled crystal that can help with rebirth, both in this existance and in the next. Reverend Jon Saint Germain, the current pastor of Divine Harmony Spiritual Church in Knoxville, Tennessee is the Voice of the Crystal Silence League and author of CRYSTAL MAGIC: DIVINATION, HEALING AND SPELLCRAFT WITH GEMS AND MINERALS, providing Spiritual guidance on the practical use of crystals and crystal balls in the development of mental concentration and mind power, silent influence over others, divination and scrying of the future, and telepathic contact with people and spirits. His latest book is LITHOMANCY: Divination and Spellcraft with Stones, Crystals and Coins. We love to hear from you, so please keep in touch! Rev Saint Germain can be reached at the Crystal Silence League Facebook page http://facebook.com/crystalsilenceleague or at his personal Facebook page http://facebook.com/jonsaintgermain Post your prayers at The Crystal Silence League -- www.crystalsilenceleague.com --and Rev. Jon may read them aloud on the show! Tune in every Tuesday to the CSL Hour at 5pm PT, 8pm ET, online.
Continuing a series of discussions on the teachings and beliefs of Indiginous peoples. Tonight, we'll look at some of the spiritual beliefs of the Tsalagi (Cherokee) of the Southern United States. Tonight's crystal is Ajoite, a a lovely bluish-green crystal that resonates to the heart chakra, and helps connect you to past-lives. Reverend Jon Saint Germain, the current pastor of Divine Harmony Spiritual Church in Knoxville, Tennessee is the Voice of the Crystal Silence League and author of CRYSTAL MAGIC: DIVINATION, HEALING AND SPELLCRAFT WITH GEMS AND MINERALS, providing Spiritual guidance on the practical use of crystals and crystal balls in the development of mental concentration and mind power, silent influence over others, divination and scrying of the future, and telepathic contact with people and spirits. His latest book is LITHOMANCY: Divination and Spellcraft with Stones, Crystals and Coins. We love to hear from you, so please keep in touch! Rev Saint Germain can be reached at the Crystal Silence League Facebook page http://facebook.com/crystalsilenceleague or at his personal Facebook page http://facebook.com/jonsaintgermain Post your prayers at The Crystal Silence League -- www.crystalsilenceleague.com --and Rev. Jon may read them aloud on the show! Tune in every Tuesday to the CSL Hour at 5pm PT, 8pm ET, online. Call in by phone 657-383-0525 and press '1' to let the host know you'd like to be on the air, or join us in the chatroom!
This week begins a series of discussions on the teachings and beliefs of Indiginous peoples. Tonight, we'll look at some of the spiritual beliefs of the Tsalagi (Cherokee) of the Southern United States. Reverend Jon Saint Germain, the current pastor of Divine Harmony Spiritual Church in Knoxville, Tennessee is the Voice of the Crystal Silence League and author of CRYSTAL MAGIC: DIVINATION, HEALING AND SPELLCRAFT WITH GEMS AND MINERALS, providing Spiritual guidance on the practical use of crystals and crystal balls in the development of mental concentration and mind power, silent influence over others, divination and scrying of the future, and telepathic contact with people and spirits. His latest book is LITHOMANCY: Divination and Spellcraft with Stones, Crystals and Coins. Rev Saint Germain can be reached at www.jonsg.com or www.divineharmonyspiritualchurch.com Tune in every Tuesday to the CSL Hour at 5pm PT, 8pm ET, online. Call in by phone 657-383-0525 and press '1' to let the host know you'd like to be on the air, or join us in the chatroom! Tonight's Crystal is Catlinite
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Mashu and Doreen are in Aoteoro and working with the Two Feather's International program. Mashu said: "there will be no show broadcasted from here today. We just got word that we will in the men's prison where we have done our first program with our Two Feathers International organization. Please play one of our one of our past programs or advertise there will be no show for tomorrow. This was an unexpected event for us and a lot of strings were pulled for us to get into the prison." We will be playing the recording from the show from NYC in the summer when Mashu and Doreen spoke to many of the indigenous people they met at the UN Conference for Indigenous People. Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Today's Program is being broadcast form Whanganui, Aotearo (New Zealand) !!!! Doreen and I are here until December 12th and we have two shows that will be broadcast from here. Today's special guest is Dr. Cherryl Smith who works at the Te Atawhai O te Ao (Independent Maori Institute for Environment and Health). Aside from our very special guest, this is the first Indigenous Peoples Voice broadcast from Aotearoa (New Zealand) which is Maori Country. Please come and join us. Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen and Mashu are traveling, so this is a recording tonight. Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Tonight Mashu is calling in from New York. Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
This week we have special guests from Aotearoa, New Zealand. We have an awesome team from Te Paepae Arahi Trust, a Maori Provider that offers community support services. Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
This week's guest is Robert Hawk Storm from Connecticut, Turtle Island: Robert Hawk Storm is hereditary Sachem (Chief) of the Schaghticoke Tribe of Connecticut and is of the royal family of Algonquin speaking tribes. He is grandson of Massasoit Sassicus, nephew to Massasoit's son, King Philip and grandson to Gidion Mawee. Hereditary Sachem Hawk Storm states he will fight until his dying breath to protect Indigenous rights. Both Doreen and I had the pleasure of meeting and befriending him while attending the Indigenous Peoples Indigenous Forum at the United Nations last May. Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
This week's special guest is Pawson Hake, an elder from Ngai Tuhoe who now lives in the Hutt Valley region, Wellington New Zealand. Ko Taiarahia te Maunga Ko Ohibemataroa te Awa Ko Ngati Tawhaki te Hapu Ko Tuhoe te Iwi Ko Pawson Hake toku Ingoa Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.
Guest Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo and Jennifer Hadley compare the Native American Cherokee, Buddhist, and ACIM teachings on the illusion in order to better help us understand the nature of our human experience. The Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo is chief of the Wild Potato Clan of the Green Mountain Ani Yun Wiwa and the 27th generation holder of the ancestral Ywahoo lineage in the Tsalagi/Cherokee tradition. She is also a well respected teacher of Vajrayana in the Drikung Kagyu and Nyingma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism and the founder of the Vajra Dakini Nunnery located in Bristol, Vermont. In this week’s episode, Jennifer Hadley and Ven. Dhayani Ywahoo compare A Course in Miracles to other teachings to find similarities and helpful ways to access understanding the illusion. To learn more about A Course in Miracles, please visit Jennifer Hadley.com.
Doreen Bennett Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa and Te Wainuiarua. My life’s work is reflected my belief to restore traditional values, beliefs and practices as the basis for our Maori families to forward in today’s world. My career objective is to add value to Indigenous people through sharing knowledge and experiences. This has been an active part of my work since 2011 establishing a Cherokee and Maori network, international cultural exchanges for your youth and education programs. Naku tou rourou, Nau toku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi (with your basket and my basket our peoples will strive) Mashu White Feather of the Chickamauga, Ani Gaduwa Tsalagi (Cherokee) and also Osage. We are Ani Tsisqua (Bird Clan), one of the seven clans that make up the Tsalagi (Cherokee) tribe. I am a retired healthcare professional and have also worked Indigenous education, in the state of Wisconsin, with Baraboo school district and also as Indigenous American Student Advisor at Madison Area Technical College. I also have been lecturing on our people and culture , internationally, for about 45 years. Doreen and Mashu are Indigenous Consultants for Two Feathers International.