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Send us a textSampson Moss and Jeremy recently sat down in Winnemucca, NV, at the Buckaroo Traditions Gathering. Sampson grew up in Canada and had a very unusual route to becoming a cowboy. In high school he found his tribe in the punk rock scene. Snow boarding and music consumed his formative years. In collage he started climbing on broncs and transitioning into a different lifestyle. Sampson openly shares his struggles and talks about the road that led him to becoming a premier hat-maker. When he isn't in the hat shop, he is most likley on the mountian snow boarding or on the back of a horse day working. check him out on Instagram @ sampson_with_a_p or his website www.prairiewindhatworks.com
As an adult, Sarah Winnemucca spent a lot of time trying to advocate for the Northern Paiute, although her legacy in that regard has some complexities. Research: · Carpenter, Cari M. “Sarah Winnemucca Goes to Washington: Rhetoric and Resistance in the Capital City.” American Indian Quarterly , Vol. 40, No. 2 (Spring 2016). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/amerindiquar.40.2.0087 · Dolan, Kathryn Cornell. “Cattle and Sovereignty in the Work of Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins.” The American Indian Quarterly, Volume 44, Number 1, Winter 2020. https://doi.org/10.1353/aiq.2020.a752911 · Eves, Rosalyn Collings. “Finding Place to Speak: Sarah Winnemucca's Rhetorical Practices in Disciplinary Spaces.” Legacy , Vol. 31, No. 1 (2014). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/legacy.31.1.0001 · Eves, Rosalyn. “Sarah Winnemucca Devoted Her Life to Protecting Native Americans in the Face of an Expanding United States.” Smithsonian. 7/27/2016. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/sarah-winnemucca-devoted-life-protecting-lives-native-americans-face-expanding-united-states-180959930/ · Hanrahan, Heidi M. “"[W]orthy the imitation of the whites": Sarah Winnemucca and Mary Peabody Mann's Collaboration.” MELUS , SPRING 2013, Vol. 38, No. 1, Cross-Racial and Cross-Ethnic Collaboration and Scholoarship (SPRING 2013). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/42001207 · Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca. “Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims.” Boston: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1883. https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/winnemucca/piutes/piutes.html · Kohler, Michelle. “Sending Word: Sarah Winnemucca and the Violence of Writing.” Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, Volume 69, Number 3, Autumn 2013. https://doi.org/10.1353/arq.2013.0021 · Martin, Nicole. “Sarah Winnemucca.” Fort Vancouver Historical Site. National Parks Service. https://www.nps.gov/people/sarah-winnemucca.htm · Martínez, David. “Neither Chief Nor Medicine Man: The Historical Role of the “Intellectual” in the American Indian Community.” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Vol. 26, No. 1 (Spring 2014). https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/studamerindilite.26.1.0029 · McClure, Andrew S. “Sarah Winnemucca: [Post]Indian Princess and Voice of the Paiutes.” MELUS , Summer, 1999, Vol. 24, No. 2, Religion, Myth and Ritual (Summer, 1999). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/467698 Nevada Women's History Project. “Sarah Winnemucca.” https://nevadawomen.org/research-center/biographies-alphabetical/sarah-winnemucca/ · "Sarah Winnemucca." Encyclopedia of World Biography Online, Gale, 1998. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1631007030/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=fff26ec7. Accessed 10 Oct. 2024. · "Sarah Winnemucca." Historic World Leaders, edited by Anne Commire, Gale, 1994. Gale In Context: U.S. History, · link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1616000622/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=e5a6b25f. Accessed 10 Oct. 2024. · Scherer, Joanna Cohan. “The Public Faces of Sarah Winnemucca.” Cultural Anthropology , May, 1988, Vol. 3, No. 2 (May, 1988). Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/656350 · Shaping History: Women in Capital Art. “Sarah Winnemucca and Sakakawea: Native American Voices in the Capitol Collection.” Podcast. 5/26/2020. · Slattery, Ryan. “Winnemucca statue erected in U.S. Capitol.” ICT. 3/23/2005. https://ictnews.org/archive/winnemucca-statue-erected-in-us-capitol · Sneider, Leah. “Gender, Literacy, and Sovereignty in Winnemucca's Life among the Piutes.” American Indian Quarterly , Vol. 36, No. 3 (Summer 2012). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/amerindiquar.36.3.0257 · Sorisio, Carolyn.” Playing the Indian Princess? Sarah Winnemucca's Newspaper Career and Performance of American Indian Identities.” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring 2011) · "Winnemucca, Sarah." Westward Expansion Reference Library, edited by Allison McNeill, et al., vol. 2: Biographies, UXL, 2000, pp. 227-236. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX3426500057/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=e5519449. Accessed 10 Oct. 2024. · Zanjani, Sally. “Sarah Winnemucca.” University of Nebraska Press. 2001. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Winnemucca was Northern Paiute and was born not long before her band had their first contact with people of European descent. That happened in the middle of the 19th century, which means she lived through a lot – this episode covers her early life. Research: · Carpenter, Cari M. “Sarah Winnemucca Goes to Washington: Rhetoric and Resistance in the Capital City.” American Indian Quarterly , Vol. 40, No. 2 (Spring 2016). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/amerindiquar.40.2.0087 · Dolan, Kathryn Cornell. “Cattle and Sovereignty in the Work of Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins.” The American Indian Quarterly, Volume 44, Number 1, Winter 2020. https://doi.org/10.1353/aiq.2020.a752911 · Eves, Rosalyn Collings. “Finding Place to Speak: Sarah Winnemucca's Rhetorical Practices in Disciplinary Spaces.” Legacy , Vol. 31, No. 1 (2014). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/legacy.31.1.0001 · Eves, Rosalyn. “Sarah Winnemucca Devoted Her Life to Protecting Native Americans in the Face of an Expanding United States.” Smithsonian. 7/27/2016. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/sarah-winnemucca-devoted-life-protecting-lives-native-americans-face-expanding-united-states-180959930/ · Hanrahan, Heidi M. “"[W]orthy the imitation of the whites": Sarah Winnemucca and Mary Peabody Mann's Collaboration.” MELUS , SPRING 2013, Vol. 38, No. 1, Cross-Racial and Cross-Ethnic Collaboration and Scholoarship (SPRING 2013). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/42001207 · Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca. “Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims.” Boston: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1883. https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/winnemucca/piutes/piutes.html · Kohler, Michelle. “Sending Word: Sarah Winnemucca and the Violence of Writing.” Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, Volume 69, Number 3, Autumn 2013. https://doi.org/10.1353/arq.2013.0021 · Martin, Nicole. “Sarah Winnemucca.” Fort Vancouver Historical Site. National Parks Service. https://www.nps.gov/people/sarah-winnemucca.htm · Martínez, David. “Neither Chief Nor Medicine Man: The Historical Role of the “Intellectual” in the American Indian Community.” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Vol. 26, No. 1 (Spring 2014). https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/studamerindilite.26.1.0029 · McClure, Andrew S. “Sarah Winnemucca: [Post]Indian Princess and Voice of the Paiutes.” MELUS , Summer, 1999, Vol. 24, No. 2, Religion, Myth and Ritual (Summer, 1999). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/467698 Nevada Women's History Project. “Sarah Winnemucca.” https://nevadawomen.org/research-center/biographies-alphabetical/sarah-winnemucca/ · "Sarah Winnemucca." Encyclopedia of World Biography Online, Gale, 1998. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1631007030/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=fff26ec7. Accessed 10 Oct. 2024. · "Sarah Winnemucca." Historic World Leaders, edited by Anne Commire, Gale, 1994. Gale In Context: U.S. History, · link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1616000622/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=e5a6b25f. Accessed 10 Oct. 2024. · Scherer, Joanna Cohan. “The Public Faces of Sarah Winnemucca.” Cultural Anthropology , May, 1988, Vol. 3, No. 2 (May, 1988). Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/656350 · Shaping History: Women in Capital Art. “Sarah Winnemucca and Sakakawea: Native American Voices in the Capitol Collection.” Podcast. 5/26/2020. · Slattery, Ryan. “Winnemucca statue erected in U.S. Capitol.” ICT. 3/23/2005. https://ictnews.org/archive/winnemucca-statue-erected-in-us-capitol · Sneider, Leah. “Gender, Literacy, and Sovereignty in Winnemucca's Life among the Piutes.” American Indian Quarterly , Vol. 36, No. 3 (Summer 2012). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/amerindiquar.36.3.0257 · Sorisio, Carolyn.” Playing the Indian Princess? Sarah Winnemucca's Newspaper Career and Performance of American Indian Identities.” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring 2011) · "Winnemucca, Sarah." Westward Expansion Reference Library, edited by Allison McNeill, et al., vol. 2: Biographies, UXL, 2000, pp. 227-236. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX3426500057/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=e5519449. Accessed 10 Oct. 2024. · Zanjani, Sally. “Sarah Winnemucca.” University of Nebraska Press. 2001. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patience Frazier, who lived in Winnemucca — a town of around 7,000 people 70 miles south of Oregon, or 500 miles north of Las Vegas — spent two years in prison after having a miscarriage in 2018.
Could your workout routine use a fresh, personalized twist? Discover how integrating the Rate of Perceived Effort (RPE) methodology alongside traditional percentage-based training can revolutionize your gym experience. In this episode, fresh from an inspiring trip to Winnemucca, we unveil significant changes to our programming approach that promise more flexibility and better alignment with your daily fitness levels. Plus, get a sneak peek at our new "Mom and Me" class starting in January, designed to create a fun, engaging exercise environment for mothers and their little ones.Stay tuned for a comprehensive update on our coaching schedules at Double Edge Fitness. Learn about my increased focus on coaching, sales, and marketing, while Chris transitions into vital administrative responsibilities. We'll break down the new coaching days for myself, Tammy, and Jess, ensuring you know exactly when and where to find us at both the South and Midtown locations. This episode is packed with insights and updates aimed at keeping our community motivated, healthy, and thriving. Feel free to reach out with questions and let's continue achieving our fitness goals together!Follow us on Instagram here! https://www.instagram.com/doubleedgefitness/
A group of Indigenous community members walked roughly seven miles in memoriam of a massacre that took place where a lithium mine is under construction north of Winnemucca on Saturday. KUNR's Lucia Starbuck was invited to join and document the journey.
Allow us to introduce you to the people who called the Black Rock Desert “home” way before we did. This is your backstage pass to the original Burners of the Great Basin: The Pyramid Lake Paiute. Strap in for a road trip that's part history lesson, part cultural exchange, and essential listening for when you wonder, "Who lived here before we showed up in tutus?"We're not just passing through, we're digging deep with…Billie Jean Guerrero: Director of the Pyramid Lake Museum Mervin Wright: Environmental Manager James Phoenix: Former Chairman Steven Wadsworth: Current ChairmanDean Barlese: Elder and Spiritual Leader"Double D": A tribal member at at the Golden Spike CeremonyHelpful links:Donate your leftover, non-perishable food to the Pyramid Lake Paiute. Drop it off at Bunny's Tacos in Nixon! Here are Google Map Directions from playa to Bunny's. Camp or recreate at Pyramid Lake. Buy a permit here.Volunteer at the Pyramid Lake Visitor Center and Museum. Help build out the new medicine garden or improve the museum's new haba (traditional Paiute shade structure). Contact Billie Jean Guerrero at bjguerrero@plpt.nsn.usDonate to the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. Stop by the Pyramid Lake Museum and Visitor Center. You can donate in person! Gifting! You can also write to the Tribal Secretary at tribalsecretary@plpt.nsn.us with which program, department, or tribal office you'd like to direct your donation. LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
Home means Nevada, Home means the Hills……Do you know your state song!? We sure do, being from the great state of Nevada! We love Nevada, but recently things have been going in a direction that we don't see fit…..so we are talking about it……and doing something about it! Welcome to The Silver State Sessions! Travel Nevada brings you the sessions where each episode we will highlight Nevada! From Vegas to Reno to Tahoe to Ely to Tonopah to Winnemucca to Jackpot and everywhere in between! On this week's episode, we are joined by one of our fearless leaders of Nevada, our Lt. Governor Stavros Anthony! The Lt. Governor sits down to discuss where Nevada is now and what the future holds in economics, tourist attractions, crime and law enforcement, homeless populations, gambling, and so much more! We are honored to have the Lt. Governor on the show and this won't be his last time! This episode is brought to you by Travel Nevada, Hack Daniel's Whiskey, Bad Boy Mowers, The Provider Culinary, American Almond Beef, Corning Ford, Napa Valley Olive Oil, The Scoreboard Nashville, and Mickey Thompson Tires
We're back from Rick's summer break and ready to pod the cast again! Back in the saddle with our new friends from Winnemucca, High Desert Habit. With Cassandra Luvlee on bass, “OG” Orin George on drums and Eric Mercado on guitar and vocal. We get some tracks from their upcoming album recorded at Tin Roof […]
Along interstate 80 in north central Nevada you'll come to a town with a unique name – a name that may have you wondering exactly...
They call him “The Voice of Rodeo” and today we are so excited to be bringing you the one and only Mr. Bob Tallman. Bob is a 10x PRCA Announcer of the Year, 23x National Finals Rodeo Announcer, a real estate agent, and a 5th generation beef rancher! Bob grew up on a cow calf operation outside of Winnemucca, Nevada and now resides in Poolville, Texas with his wife Kristen. Family comes first around the 3T ranch and there are two generations following in Bob's tracks! We sat down with Bob and got to talk rodeo history, his announcing career, brand new website (www.bobtallman.com), real estate and Bob Tallman's Reserve Beef. Bob's world famous voice and storytelling abilities are in full force and you won't want to miss it!in the LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at | www.inthelooprodeo.com/ Like us on Facebook | www.facebook.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjo Tag us on Instagram | www.instagram.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjo Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel Watch on Youtube @ JordanJoHollabaugh
Our guest this week is a man of many names, Freddie Fretless on Facebook, Jerry Leon in real life and his musical moniker Winnemucca Brown. He hitched his wagon all the way from eastern Nevada, take a guess where specifically. That's right we win more than a Mucca this week as joining Jerry is his beautiful […]
Have you ever heard of disturbing serial killer Richard Byrd? He raped and strangled eight young women to death in Las Vegas between 1991 and 2001, but almost no one has heard of him, because he was arrested... the day after 9/11. And he took a plea bargain and never went to trial. Hear his wild story today... and never think about hair brushes the same way again.Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2ndQSjHBWPsMerch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious Private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. And you get the download link for my secret standup album, Feel the Heat.
Online dating still sucks, go see Love Lies Bleeding, the tyranny of charity, being a class act and texting people back, psych nurses are weird, the heroic blind psychiatric manager, completely wrenching human moments, a few compelling movies about blindess, some songs and movies about hearing voices, fake fox meat, the compelling Peter Greene, the tragedy of frog legs, ride cymbals can be devastating, an Ernest Hemingway experience, go get Mexican food in Winnemucca, another George C. Scott reference, John Sturges is not to be trifled with, and some quotes. Stuff mentioned: Love Lies Bleeding (2024), Saint Maud (2019), Twilight (2008), Frank Bruni "The Friends Who Got Away" (New York Times, March 14, 2024), Howard Jones "Things Can Only Get Better" (1985), Jennifer 8 (1992), Blink (1993), The Up Series (1964-2019), Drive (2011), Ryan Gosling, Mark Ronson, Slash, and the Kens "I'm Just Ken" (2024 Oscars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmG0983hPUs), Sonic Youth "Schizophrenia" (1987), Kim Gordon Girl in a Band: A Memoir (2015), Thurston Moore Sonic Youth: A Memoir (2023), Guided By Voices "Over the Neptune/Mesh Gear Fox" (1992), Guided By Voices Propeller (1992), Clean, Shaven (1993), The Mask (1994), Pulp Fiction (1994), Bill Conti "Gonna Fly Now/Theme from Rocky" (1976), Chuck Mangione "Feels So Good" (1977), Lipstick (1976), Basic Instinct (1992), Islands in the Stream (1977), Ernest Hemingway Islands in the Stream (1970), Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers "Islands in the Stream" (1983), Ernest Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea (1952), The Old Man and the Sea (1958), Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Great Escape (1963), Elmer Bernstein "Main Title/The Great Escape" (1963 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbsuAbTTsV8), Queen and David Bowie "Under Pressure" (1981), Ernest Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (1929), and Evil Dead 2 (1987).
In this episode, the guys hit the road to Winners Inn Casino in Winnemucca, Nevada with stand up comic and producer Michael Graham of Dead Panda Comedy! They talk town history, Jordan's dope set, and Marc has a PTSD flashback on his worst bombs
What issues matter most during the election for community members in rural Nevada? In this month's episode of Purple Politics Nevada, host Lucia Starbuck speaks with voters in Lovelock, Winnemucca, Dayton, and Elko about a wide range of issues, including health care, taxes, and mining.
Google recently announced that it has begun using carbon-free electricity from a geothermal project to power data centers in the state of Nevada. 谷歌最近宣布,它已开始使用地热项目的无碳电力为内华达州的数据中心供电。 Tim Latimer is chief and co-founder of Fervo Energy based in Houston, Texas. His company is working with Google on its geothermal project. 蒂姆·拉蒂默 (Tim Latimer) 是德克萨斯州休斯顿 Fervo Energy 的首席执行官兼联合创始人。 他的公司正在与谷歌合作开发地热项目。 Latimer said that getting electricity on the grid from geothermal resources is an event many new energy companies never reach. 拉蒂默表示,利用地热资源并网发电是许多新能源公司从未达到的目标。 He added that he believes geothermal energy will become more well-known than in the past. 他补充说,他相信地热能将比过去更加为人所知。The International Energy Agency (IEA) has long suggested geothermal could be an answer to climate change. The IEA said in a 2011 document that geothermal could reach 3.5 percent of global electricity production each year by 2050. The Paris-based international group says geothermal energy could prevent almost 800 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year. 国际能源署(IEA)长期以来一直认为地热能是应对气候变化的答案。 IEA 在 2011 年的一份文件中表示,到 2050 年,地热能每年将占全球发电量的 3.5%。这家总部位于巴黎的国际组织表示,地热能每年可以减少近 8 亿吨二氧化碳排放。 Fervo Energy is using this first test to launch other projects that will provide more electricity to the grid. The company is currently completing some work in southwest Utah for a 400-megawatt project. Fervo Energy 正在利用首次测试启动其他项目,为电网提供更多电力。 该公司目前正在完成犹他州西南部一个 400 兆瓦项目的部分工作。 Google and Fervo Energy started working together in 2021 to develop geothermal power. The plant near Winnemucca, Nevada, is now operating and is sending about 3.5 megawatts to the grid. There are three wells there. Google 和 Fervo Energy 于 2021 年开始合作开发地热能。 内华达州温尼马卡附近的工厂现已投入运营,并向电网输送约 3.5 兆瓦的电力。 那里有三口井。 However, the data centers require more electricity than that. So, Google signed other agreements for solar energy and electricity storage too. The company has two plants in Nevada, one near Las Vegas and the other near Reno. Michael Terrell leads climate efforts at Google. He said the company is considering using geothermal energy for other data centers worldwide. 然而,数据中心需要更多的电力。 因此,谷歌还签署了其他太阳能和电力存储协议。 该公司在内华达州拥有两家工厂,一家靠近拉斯维加斯,另一家靠近里诺。 迈克尔·特雷尔 (Michael Terrell) 领导谷歌的气候工作。 他表示,该公司正在考虑将地热能用于全球其他数据中心。 “We're really hoping that this could be a springboard to much, much more advanced geothermal power available to us and others around the world,” he said. “我们真的希望这可以成为我们和世界各地其他人获得更先进的地热能的跳板,”他说。Google announced in 2020 that it would use what it calls “carbon-free” energy every hour of every day, wherever it operates, by 2030. 谷歌在 2020 年宣布,到 2030 年,无论其在何处运营,它将每天每小时都使用所谓的“无碳”能源。 Many energy experts believe huge companies like Google can play a part in increasing the use of clean energy. 许多能源专家认为,像谷歌这样的大公司可以在增加清洁能源的使用方面发挥作用。Terrell noted the company was also an early supporter of wind and solar projects, helping those markets grow to where they are today. 特雷尔指出,该公司也是风能和太阳能项目的早期支持者,帮助这些市场发展到今天的水平。 “It's a very similar situation. Now that we've set a goal to be 24/7 carbon-free energy, we have found it will take more than just wind, solar and storage,” Terrell said. “这是一个非常相似的情况。 既然我们已经设定了 24/7 无碳能源的目标,我们发现它需要的不仅仅是风能、太阳能和存储,”特雷尔说。The United States leads the world in using heat from the Earth for electricity production. But geothermal makes up less than half a percent of the nation's total electricity production, says the U.S. Energy Information Administration. In 2022, that geothermal power came from California, Nevada, Utah, Hawaii, Oregon, Idaho and New Mexico. 美国在利用地球热量发电方面处于世界领先地位。 但美国能源情报署表示,地热发电仅占全国总发电量的不到0.5%。 2022 年,地热能来自加利福尼亚州、内华达州、犹他州、夏威夷州、俄勒冈州、爱达荷州和新墨西哥州。 Those are states thought to have geothermal possibilities because they have large amounts of steam or very hot water close to the surface. 这些州被认为具有地热可能性,因为它们在靠近地表的地方有大量的蒸汽或非常热水。U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said earlier this year that advances in new geothermal systems will help introduce this form of energy to areas where it has been thought to be impossible. 美国能源部长詹妮弗·格兰霍姆今年早些时候表示,新地热系统的进步将有助于将这种形式的能源引入那些被认为不可能的地区。Some geothermal companies, including Fervo, are now going deeper below ground. This makes it possible to find energy in more places. Latimer is a former drilling engineer in the oil and gas industry. 包括 Fervo 在内的一些地热公司现在正在深入地下。 这使得在更多地方找到能源成为可能。 拉蒂默是石油和天然气行业的前钻井工程师。 Drilling technology got much better during the shale boom that turned the United States into a top oil and gas producer and exporter. But very little new technology has gone from the oil and gas industry to geothermal, said Fervo official Sarah Jewett. 在页岩气繁荣时期,钻井技术得到了很大提高,使美国成为最大的石油和天然气生产国和出口国。 但 Fervo 官员 Sarah Jewett 表示,从石油和天然气行业转向地热能的新技术很少。 In October, Latimer gave a presentation at ClimateTech 2023, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Latimer told the conference about how Fervo is developing horizontal drilling in geothermal reservoirs. By drilling horizontally, Fervo can reach more of the hot reservoir, instead of drilling many wells straight down. 10 月,Latimer 在麻省理工学院举行的 ClimateTech 2023 大会上发表了演讲。 Latimer 在会上介绍了 Fervo 如何在地热储层中开发水平钻探。 通过水平钻井,Fervo 可以到达更多的热储层,而不是直接向下钻很多口井。 Both Fervo and Google said geothermal is valuable as a clean energy technology that is always available. Fervo's next project, in Beaver County, Utah, is to begin providing clean power to the grid in 2026 and reach full production in 2028. Fervo 和谷歌都表示,地热作为一种随时可用的清洁能源技术很有价值。 Fervo 的下一个项目位于犹他州比弗县,计划于 2026 年开始向电网提供清洁电力,并于 2028 年实现全面投产。 “This is unlocking something deeply sought after in the market today…and that is, round-the-clock renewable energy,” Jewett said. “这释放了当今市场上深受追捧的东西……那就是全天候可再生能源,”朱伊特说。
In this episode, I sit down with Dalton Darnell in Winnemucca, NV. We talk through his childhood and what it was like growing up in Alabama with divorced parents. After his high school baseball career was over, he found a replacement for the competitiveness in competition bass fishing. After college, he tried his hand at becoming a professional angler. Through the hardships of that journey, he found himself working with his father. That was when he fell in love with horses and eventually roping. Through it all, his fiancé/wife stuck with him through thick and thin. He shares how 310 Ranch Life came to be. Find out more about Dalton and the rest of the 310 Ranch Life crew at www.310ranchlife.com
For some ranchers, mustangs are seen as trash horses that litter the range, taking much-needed grass from cattle and destroying expensive fencing and water infrastructure. Ashley heads to Winnemucca, Nevada to talk to a fifth-generation rancher who runs his cows in wild horse country. But unlike many ranchers, Will DeLong doesn't want the wild horses gone – they're entwined with his family's history – he just wants them better managed. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Boo bucks Ashley off and she gets teased about it by the cowboys at the local bar.
Britton and I discuss why it's important to find someone trustworthy to share our story with. We visit about how telling the wrong person can keep us from trusting someone again especially when being vulnerable is used against us. Our November retreat is Nov, 3-5 in Idaho if you are interested please email us at info@thewildcourage.lifeBritton is a life consulatant and a trusted resource for folks that need a guide on the healing journey. www.4014consulting.comJoin us in Winnumucca NV November 17-19. Wild Courage will have a booth at this Big Loop Roping competition.for all the details go to www.btgathering.comThe Outside Circle will be providing authentic cowboy music at the roping in Winnemucca in November. For all the details check them out on Instagram @theoutsidecircleshow or www.outsidecircleshow.com
In this week's Nevada Wild, Ashley Sanchez and Aaron Keller are joined by NDOW Winnemucca Fisheries Biologist Colter Feuerstein. Colter takes a break from his busy field season to tell us about a recent project he worked on to build Beaver Dam Analogs (BDA's), or artificial beave dams, in Crowley Creek northwest of Winnemucca. As Colter explains, the goal is to restore Lahontan Cutthroat (LCT) habitat to its original state, since the stream supports one of the last endemic LCT populations in the northwest. Colter explains the role of BDA's in doing this, the collaboration of partners supporting this work, and how this project not only helps LCT but also other wildlife and the ecosystem as a whole!
Raúl Malo”Say Less”: ”Solitary Blues” ”Cosa's Cumbia” ”Para Los Muertos (For the Dead)” ”Peach Blossom Blues” con The Mavericks ”Tsu-Ching” con The Mavericks Khruangbin & Friends “Live At Stubb’s”: The Suffers "Don’t Bother Me" Khruangbin "Blind Man Can See It / (It’s Not The Express)" "It’s The Monaurail" Khruangbin "Bin Bin" Khruangbin “People Everywhere (Still Alive)” Eilen Jewell “Get Behind The Wheel”: ”Alive” ”Lethal Love” ”Come Home Soon” ”Winnemucca” ”Could You Would You” Escuchar audio
Scott grew up on a farm in Idaho and quickly decided that wasn't the life for him. He left home at an early age and worked in Idaho and Montana in his teens before heading to Nevada. The buckaroo lifestyle took ahold, but so did the drinking. Solitude also found its way to him and Scott found that being alone was the answer to his anxiety that came from being around people. After a bad horse wreck, that left him in a coma, Scott went on the journey of self discovery. He realized how his many injuries had taken their toll. He openly shares his journey with drinking and his relationship with God and religion.Scott is as honest and hard working as they come. He is the cowboss at the historic C Punch ranch, which is the largest ranch, in Nevada, inside one fence, 1,000,000 acres with no cross fences.Scott and his wife, Andrea are the founders of the Buckaroo Traditions Gathering Big loop roping. Their event will be this Nov. 17-19 in Winnemucca, NV. For more info check www.btgathering.comWild Courage Fall retreat Nov 3-5if interested email info@thewildcourage.lifethis retreat will be held at www.rcretreat.com
Big Money! Do big money events help or hurt the sport of rodeo? Our hearts go out to the Montero Family following the loss of Trenten who passed on. Please say a prayer for his family, wife and newborn. Donations can be sent to Maria Montero, P.O. Box 1010, Winnemucca, NV 89446. Send your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
Many people have never heard of Sarah Winnemucca, but they really should have. Sarah was born amongst the Paiute people at a time when Americans were flocking west by the thousands and causing lots of issues for Native Americans. Sarah's family sought out a strategy of being kind and helpful to settlers coming west, and as a child, she performed shows to teach settlers about her culture. Despite much hardship as an adult, she would go on to lecture and write about her people and was one of the first Native American women to write an autobiography. Join me and learn more about this remarkable lady! Bibliography Aliano, Kelly. “Life Story: Sarah Winnemucca.” Women & the American Story, November 15, 2022. https://wams.nyhistory.org/expansions-and-inequalities/westward-expansion/sarah-winnemucca/. Contributors to Wikimedia projects. “Sarah Winnemucca.” Wikipedia, June 17, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Winnemucca. ———. “Truckee (Chief).” Wikipedia, July 1, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truckee_(chief). ———. “Winnemucca (Paiute Leader).” Wikipedia, May 28, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnemucca_(Paiute_leader). Eves, Rosalyn. “Sarah Winnemucca Devoted Her Life to Protecting Native Americans in the Face of an Expanding United States.” Smithsonian Magazine, July 27, 2016. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/sarah-winnemucca-devoted-life-protecting-lives-native-americans-face-expanding-united-states-180959930/. “Northern Paiute Chiefs and Leaders.” Accessed July 7, 2023. https://www.idahogenealogy.com/indian/northern_paiute_chiefs_leaders.htm. New World Encyclopedia. “Sarah Winnemucca.” Accessed July 7, 2023. https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sarah_Winnemucca. “Sarah Winnemucca – First Wave Feminisms.” Accessed July 7, 2023. https://sites.uw.edu/twomn347/2022/11/13/sarah-winnemucca/. “SARAH WINNEMUCCA – Nevada Women's History Project.” Accessed July 7, 2023. https://nevadawomen.org/research-center/biographies-alphabetical/sarah-winnemucca/. “Sarah Winnemucca (1844?-1891).” Accessed July 7, 2023. https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/sarah_winnemucca/. “Sarah Winnemucca (U.S. National Park Service).” Accessed July 7, 2023. https://www.nps.gov/people/sarah-winnemucca.htm. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Sarah Winnemucca.” Encyclopedia Britannica, July 20, 1998. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sarah-Winnemucca. “The Paiutes: History.” Accessed July 7, 2023. https://utahindians.org/archives/paiutes/history.html. “The Shoshone – Continuing the Traditions of Their Ancestors – Legends of America.” Accessed July 7, 2023. https://www.legendsofamerica.com/na-shoshone/. The National Women's Hall of Fame. “Winnemucca, Sarah - National Women's Hall of Fame,” February 20, 2015. https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/sarah-winnemucca/.
Eilen Jewell “Get Behind The Wheel”: ”Alive” ”Crooked River” ”Lethal Love” ”Come Home Soon” ”Winnemucca” ”Could You Would You” ”Breakaway” ”You Were A Friend of Mine” ”Outsiders” ”Silver Wheels and Wings” ”The Bitter End” Raúl Malo”Say Less”: ”Havana's Midnight” ”Liberty City” ”The Sound of Silence” Paul Simon ”Tsu-Ching” Escuchar audio
About Brian,“I am a sinner saved by grace. I follow Jesus, am a husband, father, and pastor. I currently live in Winnemucca, Nevada where I pastor The Redeemed Church - a relatively new church plant. I also co-host The Redeemed Podcast. One of my greatest passions in life is to study and understand God through His Scriptures. As I grow in my understanding, I am thrilled to help further the faith of God's elect and their knowledge of the truth that leads to godliness.”Brian Croteau speaks about how the lives and experiences of members of his congregation and broader community have shaped him as a preacher. From the initial impact of a Christian “biker gang” to the ongoing overlapping lives between him and the church members, Brian knows that he is not independent of their influences, and also his preaching is not into a vacuum, but it is to help build the faith, and strengthen the discipleship of the real life people in front of him. It is important to “sticking to the script” and also listening attentively to the doubts, fears and questions of those to whom he is ministering to. They also speak about the challenges and opportunities of leading musical worship, managing bi-vocational ministry and the seven letters to the seven churches. “Two things I ask of you, LORD; do not refuse me before I die: Keep falsehood and lies far from me; give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread. Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you and say, ‘Who is the LORD?' Or I may become poor and steal, and so dishonor the name of my God.Proverbs 30:7-9 Listen to the Redeemed Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-redeemed-podcast/id1636947439 https://open.spotify.com/show/7w9Q7AgowCNWdFRKFBwnfk?si=96b69aaa3fc04f97 Recommended Episode Bryan Chapell : https://www.expositorscollective.com/podcast/2022/9/13/pulpit-flourish-vs-pastoral-care-with-bryan-chappell Chuck Smith : https://www.expositorscollective.com/podcast/2021/3/14/bonus-episode-spirit-anointed-sermon-preparation-chuck-smith Dan Ewing : https://www.expositorscollective.com/podcast/2021/5/14/respect-the-house-dan-ewingFor information about our upcoming training events in Texas and Indiana visit ExpositorsCollective.com The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective
We recently had an episode on old men on the streets of Reno, Nevada avoiding the Nevada Cares campus and trying to survive despite the cold winter we've gone through. We wanted to do an episode about unhoused women, why are they living on the streets, do they stay safe , what are their hopes , what is their message to the community. All of the women you'll hear on this episode were along the Truckee River. First from our archive audio we will hear Jaime a mother of six from Winnemucca who was separated from her children and faced daily sexual assault, self medicating with drugs, and mistrustful of the world around her. In Part Two of our episode we hear from Baby Bleu who at the time of our interview was going for resources during the day at the Eddy House but sleeping outside. She started as a sex worker as teenager while going to Hug High at its former location near Sutro. She had recently got kicked out of an apartment. In Part Three of our episode, we go to Barbara Bennett Park with former Our Town Reno reporter Lucia Starbuck who met Annette there. At the time of the interview she was spending her days there with her ailing dog and staying wit a group to feel safer. In our final part to this podcast with archive audio of women living on the streets we'll lend an ear to Joan, in her 70s, and a former Reno Gazette Journal employee. At the time of the interview she was on a waiting list for assisted senior housing, and felt harassed by police and other unhoused who tried to give her drugs.
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View links at wnp.app Instagram https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/ Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/ About https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/ Twitter https://twitter.com/billynewman 0:14 Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. But this photograph is a cool one from the Sierra Nevada on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges near Lone Pine, California, in the Alabama hills. And we liked camping in the Alabama hills. This was I think, right during Thanksgiving week. During 2012, we had a blast being there and camping there during the day, it was cool. It was strange because, at that time of year, the sun sets still very early. Like it was around three o'clock that the sun would set behind these mountains. But it would be pretty warm out I think we remember getting sunburned out there even on the first and second day of December when was still when we were still there. It was pretty cool. We had a lot of fun being out there. And this is a really beautiful photograph of it that we took early that morning around sunrise. 1:14 You can see more of my work at Billy Newman photo calm, you can check out some of my photo books on Amazon. I think if you look at Billy Newman under the author's section there and see some of the photo books on film on the desert, on surrealism, camping, you cool stuff over there. Today I posted a photograph from the way Canyon area, it's like really remote South East Oregon territory. It's cool out there I've only gone out there a couple of times and truthfully we need to be I don't know just needs to be explored much more than what I've put my time into it for but it it's just so remote. It's amazing how it is that they like what we did we came in from Boise we drove down and through that, you're kind of in the Ottawa area as it kind of flows into I guess though what he would flow into the Snake River. Somewhere around Ontario, Oregon. But up above that, I guess the law he goes up toward Winnemucca which is sort of what I understand or at least kind of stretches on there a little bit I was hearing about we were handing to this guy. This kind of eccentric mountain man, when we were in the Molalla Mountains and he had talked to us stopped for a second he was using like hiking pants and you know a jacket with the handkerchief on he was probably in his 60s maybe. And he told us that he was uh I don't know what he was using the things he had been out there for maybe like a month or so maybe, maybe he said like four or five weeks of being out in the mountains. And he was he had his partner going back into town to get provisions when we ran into him but he had a tripod and a camera and he was walking around, or he's on a hike through the ego cap wilderness trying to find these, these trees, this type of pine that's being affected by climate change. As the climate gets warmer in the Alpine area. As the temperature starts to lift in elevation, it changes the types of tree species that can live in the Alpine area there. So I guess it kills them off as the temperature gets higher. For certain types of pine trees. This was like a two-needle pine and a five-needle pine, something like that. But apparently, 3:31 I guess that's what this guy's working on. So he's trying to work on a photo project for this. He talked to us for a while, though, about the law, he came in about the Snake River and about, I guess how before the dams were built, the salmon run with flow up the Columbia River, up the Snake River, up the Elahi river, and you would get salmon run into the interior area of Winnemucca, California or Winnemucca, Nevada, way out there. So it's just really weird how it kind of pulls up these smaller tributaries of the Columbia from the ocean back into the central part of the state of Nevada to grab a chip. But it was interesting to talk to that guy for a few. And then when we were out in the Milwaukee area, it goes on for a long time. But there are a few different sections of it's a big river, right, like so it's it's whole territory of land that sort of meanders through that section of Oregon. But really beautiful landscape out there. What we did is we went to Rome. And then there's like the pillars of Rome, that's this, this area out there but then off from that you can drive south really for quite a while for a while on a dirt road. And then you pull around. And we take like this bumpy little road, like a little access road out to this point. And we did some cool photos of the awapuhi Canyon. It's pretty right there. At least in this spot that we were taking photos of. But it's cool. I guess if you go a little further you can pull into this, this Three Forks region, I think there's a dam, or there maybe there a few dams in Hawaii it seems like that's kind of what I've noticed from it, but there's this backed up area where you can go in And then what I want to do is I want to get a kayak and I want to set up a camping trip and kind of do like a backpacking trip and just throw the backpack in the kayak and then cut across the water you know kind of cut down though the law he river and then pull out on different sides of it you know over a couple of days and do some camping and do some photos but I seemed like a cool place to explore the Three Forks area I guess was that like the trout Creek mountains it's maybe somewhere near there maybe it's not too near to there I guess that whole area stretches out in a pretty expansive way like so. So from the Hawaii section then we drove over to like the burns junction and then you have to drive past that and then you're pretty close to the Alvord Desert. That's when we're driving West right? So we're way out east like near McDermott, Oregon Rome Oregon, I don't know it's way out there here that like like this week in early October right here it's hunting season and I guess I guess that's a huge area for or it's a it's a big district for some of the bigger mule deer and I guess the elk that are out there I guess it's a big area to go hunt elk but I've also heard like the fossil area there's probably plenty of drainage is that that workout is good hunting lands for this time of year for whoever's into that but yeah I've just been working on some photo stuff so yeah, the photo from the Hawaii canyonlands area is posted I put that one up I worked on it for a little while trying to do some editing stuff and but yeah, it's really cool i like the that area I really want to go back there and spend some time there for real you know, that's a tough thing is it's so remote sometimes you kind of move in over a larger amount of landmass that that whole region just sort of would take a week maybe more to kind of get into and explore and I bet there's a lot of new interesting photos and visual things you can see down there there just be a cool adventure to it seems like like such a cool spot that's not really seen by a lot of other people. So I don't know an interesting thing and something to put on the opportunities list for for next season as we come back into the camping zone. But yeah, it seems like you're gonna have a couple months here. Like winter in Oregon always is a bit kind of turn it down into a little bit of a slower time for the outdoor, outdoor adventure outdoor camping travel stuff. 7:21 You can check out more information at Billy Newman photo comm you can go to Billy Newman photo comm Ford slash support. If you want to help me out and participate in the value for value model that we're running this podcast with. If you receive some value out of some of the stuff that I was talking about, you're welcome to help me out and send some value my way through the portal at Billy Newman photo comm forward slash support, you can also find more information there about Patreon and the way that I use it if you're interested or feel more comfortable using Patreon that's patreon.com forward slash Billy Newman photo. Couple of things I wanted to talk about were some Mac apps today, I've been trying to sort of set up my mac book to be 8:11 is configured with a few more utilities and a few more pieces of software that make it a little more functional for me. So I want to try and talk about those a little bit today. But one of them was I stat menus it was this application that I'd heard about. Maybe over a year ago, I've been using it a lot when I was trying to render some 360 footage and a lot more like video footage, I was just using a computer like the whole day to do that. So this program, I stat menus is really good for adding in a bunch of information like a bunch of system information to your computer right at the top of was the bar at the top, you know, like the Apple menu and your time and your clock and stuff, right? If you get a bunch of a bunch of information about like your disk space, your network speeds, uploads and downloads, your CPU and GPU. It's pretty interesting I like to get into check it out. And kind of with it, you have a bunch of graphs that sort of indicate when or how much how much of a system is going toward that task at that time. So right now I'm doing an upload to Amazon photos to try and get a backup of all my images up there. And I'm looking at the network monitoring. And so it's showing me like a history of my network upload speeds over the last 24 hours. And I see like there's a big dip before like 5am while I was running overnight, and then now it's back up like two maybe 3x what it was before. So it's an interesting kind of monitor like how, how your speeds are that sort of thing when I was running rendering video out it was cool because you can see like the temperature sensor sensors inside of the computer. And in addition to that, you could see like the hard drive space that was left on each few drives including your externals and you can see how fast the CPU and GPU are working. So I've been using this app a lot for kind of a The system process monitoring stuff is cool, I've been enjoying it, it's kind of fun to, to get used to. In addition to that, another one that I'm checking out is probably one that a lot of people have heard of before, but I think it's called magnet magnet, I think and it sort of reproduces the functionality that you get, I think started back in Windows seven, where if you pull a window to the edge of the screen, it'll sort of snap to the edge of that side of the screen or oral snap to be a split pane window. It's kind of interesting how it works. But I like I like how it works on Windows and I have been sort of frustrated in the past that I don't have that kind of utility in the Mac OS system. So I you know, just windows are sort of built to kind of float all over each other. And I did kind of like that part of windows or even back in my experience of working windows, which is in a way I work with a computer now I have like seven windows up right now. And the windows out really always go to full screen application almost all the time. So it's kind of interesting, that workflows, right changes over time. What else I'm working on, oh, Amazon photos, that was another one that I guess I'm I'm kind of going through right now sort of lean into another side of it. But I've been using Amazon photos for a while and the Amazon drive system to have some backups or, or not even really backups for the photos, backups of the photos, I suppose because it's the dngs. And it is the JPEG images, I think you can put video up there also. But that takes up paid storage space. So for photos, you can put as many photos on the cloud as you want with your prime membership. And I think I put like probably almost 100 gigs of photos up there. So it's cool, you do have access to all of your images in that in that library of images you have online, like I can pull it up on my phone in an app, and I can pull it up, you know, on the web or in a few other places. So it just gives me an accessibility to my images I hadn't really had before to every image and that way at least that's kind of cool that you know, I do see that I have access to all of those photographs. Bigger than that I really need to go through and make more functional collections of smaller sections of that. So they have just a lot of the photos I would need to use set up and a high quality system that are more accessible to me that's still that's still a little piece that isn't really quite as tight as I would like it within my photo business. But I've been using Amazon photos to make a backup of everything if almost everything's already there. But it can incremental area. Like as you go, you need to get all the new stuff up there. So I'm trying to put up a bunch of the stuff that I've had for the last couple months when I haven't really been able to put a sync backup to the Amazon photos. cloud backup. The cool thing is though, is I'm trying to work with iCloud a little more in addition to that, and so I've been setting up the iCloud 12:52 Why put it in Finder so I can access my iCloud data there in Finder from multiple computers and from my phone, which is cool. But on my phone in my files app, I was going in there and I put in satellite the Amazon drive application on my phone, I had my files application sort of show that I can go to my Amazon photos files there from my phone. So without even go into the Amazon photos application just from my files app, I can go through and browse all those photos folders on the cloud and then pull up and view those images. I thought that was kind of cool. Or it was just interesting to see like Well, yeah, I can jump to each any data photos that I want back in time because they're all backed up now and more accessible. So So I think it's pretty cool. It's a it's a free service when you pay for a prime membership. So I guess the proper way to say it is it is it is a premium service that is included with your prime membership, which seems to be pretty valuable. A lot of the time. I like the Amazon cloud services and cloud storage services, which I'm trying to get a little more into, like I was mentioned, I think it's I think it's 11 or 12 bucks a year for 100 gigabytes of storage space on Amazon drive. Thanks a lot for checking out this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Hope you guys check out some stuff on Billy Newman photo.com a few new things up there some stuff on the homepage, some good links to other other outbound sources, some links to books and links to some podcasts. Like this blog posts are pretty cool. 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An unplanned stop in Winnemucca brings a surprise passenger aboard the Night Train. This new passenger threatens the Mallard family disguises, which could put a stop to their investigations. Will Louise, Edith, and Paul be discovered? Share this episode with a friend! Leave a rating and review so that others can discover the Night Train. Be sure to subscribe so you get notified when future episodes are released. Explore the world of the Night Train at https://onthenighttrain.com/ Get future episodes sent directly to your email: www.onthenighttrain.com/email-subscribe Give us feedback on this episode: https://airtable.com/shr9HlEai1O0PSpmo Follow The Merry Beggars on social media:https://www.youtube.com/themerrybeggars https://www.facebook.com/merrybeggars https://instagram.com/themerrybeggars https://twitter.com/themerrybeggars
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This week on the show, we featured 2 segments: a chat with Michael Kimble & Gerald Griffin about conditions in Donaldson CF prison in Alabama; and Jim J. Ayers, a 42 year resident in 6 generations of lineage at Winnemucca Indian Colony facing eviction by the Tribal Council. Conditions at Donaldson Prison in Alabama First up, anarchist prisoner Michael Kimble and his friend Gerald Griffin talk about the current situation at William E Donaldson Correctional Facility in Bessemer, Alabama. Following the pause of prisoner work stoppages in October of this year, Gerald and Michael talk about violence at the institution, overcrowding and under staffing, lack of medical care, mistreatment of gay and other marginalized prisoners and other, hard topics. There is mention of extortion, violence, drug use, homophobia and other topics, so listener discretion is advised. You can information on how to get in touch with Michael and Gerald in the show notes, as well as Michael's blog AnarchyLive , and we'll be mailing out the latest Fire Ant Journal and our past interviews with Michael Kimble (5/19/2019 & 12/28/2015). Michael Kimble #138017 William E. Donaldson Correctional 100 Warrior Ln Bessemer, AL 35023 Gerald Griffin #247505 William E. Donaldson Correctional 100 Warrior Ln Bessemer, AL 35023 If you'd like to donate to Michael's legal and other costs outside of putting money on his commissary with his ADOC #, you can give a donation to our accounts and specify MK in the comment so we know where to pass it. Blue Ridge Anarchist Black Cross is also selling $20 Fire Ant Journal t-shirts designed by Michael Kimble as a benefit for him, linked in our shownotes. We hope to send out copies of the latest Fire Ant Journal with our patreon mailers at the beginning of January, for new supporters at $5 or anyone supporting at $10 or more per month, which goes to support our transcription costs. More on that and the places you can send funds directly to Michael at https://tfsr.wtf/support Jim J. Ayers Resists Eviction at Winnemucca Indian Colony Then, we return to the Winnemucca Indian Colony following last week's conversation with Kyle Missouri who is resisting eviction from the colony in Humboldt County, Nevada. You'll hear Jim Ayers, tribal council chairman until 2012 talk about how the current Tribal Council came to power at Winnemucca, the council's wielding of private police and BIA officers to siege remaining holdouts to the eviction orders, Jimmy's 6 generations of ancestors stretching back on the Winnemucca Indian lands and the ongoing legal proceedings heading through the ITCAN court as residents attempt to stop the council's evictions, home wrecking and banishment actions. Check our shownotes for some links to keep up on things as the situation progresses, as well as other interviews and ways to donate to housing of elders and families made homeless this snowy, holiday season who are now living in motels off-site. Sandra Freeman of Water Protector Legal Collective is currently representing Jim in legal proceedings and are a great source for updates on the situation and ways for, especially legal workers, to plug in Donations for the WIC residents can be sent to via cashapp to $DefendWIC a fundraiser to support South Side Street Medics, an Indigenous-led crew to support providing first aid and training to residents of the Indian Colony Jim Ayers interviewed in December 2021 by Honor Life youtube channel Video discussing Judy Rojo (chairperson of disputed Winnemucca Tribal Council) by Man Red Next Week… We should be bringing you a chat with Sophie Lewis on her new book, Abolish The Family: A Manifesto of Care and Liberation, out from Verso Books in October of 2022. Announcements Asheville NYE Noise Demo and Bailout Action If you're in the Asheville area, you're invited to join Asheville Community Bail project, Pansy Collective, Blue Ridge ABC and other local grouplets in a noise demo at the Buncombe County Jail, the deadliest jail for inmates in North Carolina, at 7pm on Saturday 12/31 at Pack Square. It's suggested you dress warm and bring noise makers. Simultaneous, there will be a bailout action to get folks out of the jail. You can donate to this effort via the paypal for avlcommunitybail(at )riseup( dot)net or the venmo for blueridgeabc(at )riseup( dot)net, and any returned bail money will roll back into the community bail fund for future release activities. Check our shownotes for a zine explaining the action and learn more at avlcommunitybail.carrd.co Phone Zap to Press Indiana to Get Treatment for Khalfani IDOC watch is calling on folks to call and email the Indiana Department of Corrections to pressure them to move long-term political prisoner Khalfani Malik Khaldun (state name Leonard McQuay #874304) moved into a medical facility to remove the two cysts growing on his left temple since October of this year. Check our shownotes for a link to the blog post on idocwatch.org Bad News #63 This month's BAD News is now available! You can hear: 1431am on the eviction of Mundo Nuevo squat in Thessaloniki and the murder by policeof Kalo Fragoulis, a 16 year old Roma and the death of a 12 year old child because of inadequate housing conditions; Črna luknja shares a longer interview on the eviction of Mundo Nuevo squat in Thessaloniki; A-Radio Berlin with a contribution from an anarchist perspective on anti-militarism and nationalism during the Yugoslav wars of the 1990's. A segment of a longer interview; Frequenz A concludes the show wih an interview with the accused in the so called "Luwi71-Trial" in Leipzig so-called Germany. The Luwi71 is a house (in the east of Leipzig) occupied for about 2 weeks back in august 2020. . … . .. Featured Tracks: Ebb Tide by the Mar-Keys from Last Night Ghost Town by The Specials on The Two Tone Story (RIP Terry Hall!)
For this week's main podcast, we spoke with an activist of the Atlanta Anti-Repression Committee about the recent police raids and arrests in the Welaunee Forest, aka Atlanta Forest, which have brought charges of domestic terrorism on 5 people for allegedly building treehouses and throwing stones at cops. These arrests come after police entered the forest and used less lethal weapons on people in the forest, ostensibly participating in the #DefendTheAtlantaForest and #StopCopCity movement to defend the forest from the building of what might be the world's largest movie studio sound stage and a police training center. Again, be sure to check the show notes for more info sources and ways to support those being repressed. Check out our past coverage of the movement to defend Welaunee Forest in Atlanta by listening or reading our July 3rd, 2022 episode. Be sure to check out our podcast released December 14th, 2022, where we shared perspectives from Kyle Missouri, resident of the Winnemucca Indian Colony in so-called Humboldt County, Nevada, about evictions, banishment and house razing in an escalating process heaidng through courts by the Winnemucca Tribal Council. Check our shownotes for places to find more info & how to offer help through & beyond. Last minute the court changed the link for the zoom call, ostensibly to lower participation. We heard news on Thursday that Kyle was tased and arrested by Bureau of Indian Affairs, or BIA, pigs while trying to get to the house he shares with his grandmother, and that he was hospitalized and then transferred to Reno. You can find ways to support and more links in our show released December 14th and we hope to air more voices from Winnemucca on our next episode. Sean Swain Sean's segment on Fusion begins at [ 00:30:59 ] . ... . .. Featured Track: Eleva Tu Mente by Los Comandos from Back To Peru (The Most Complete Compilation Of Peruvian Underground '64-74)
On Tuesday, December 13th, I spoke with Kyle Missouri, a resident of the Winnemucca Indian Colony in Humboldt County, Nevada where a longstanding conflict between residents and the Winnemucca Tribal Council has come to a head recently with the evictions of elders, youths, and other residents into the snow. We talk about his family's roots in the Indian Colony, some background on the place and the conflict with the so-called Roja Council, the contested lithium mine at Thacker Pass and the court challenge to evictions, banishment and house demolition this Thursday, 12/15/22. Check our show notes for links to other sources of information, ways you can show up and places you can donate. You can follow Kyle on facebook under the name Kyle Missourii (like the state with an extra ‘I' at the end) Also see interviews with Elders who've been evicted and updates on Instagram at @Neweneensokopa Learn more about background and legal support by following Water Protector Legal Collective on social media and more at linktr.ee/waterprotectorlegal And donate to the cashapp for supporting displaced families at $defendWIC. They're looking for more lawyers who can support the efforts as well as journalists who can be on the ground and talking about this situation or reaching out for interviews. You can watch the court hearing this Thursday linked in the latest update at Water Protector Legal Collective's website, waterprotectorlegal.org Recent interview with Kyle on the B&B Indigenous Podcast
This week, we travel to the desert! First up, Kenzie brings us back to Old Vegas with the “unsolved” murder of Marvin Shumate. Then, Lauren takes us down Interstate 80 and brings us the many unsolved murders and disappearances that have happened along this route. Tweet at us if you've ever seen a wild animal poop (horses don't count).If you have any information about the disappearances and deaths connected to Interstate 80, you are encouraged to contact Jim Lopey at (775) 687-0450 or email ntac@dps.state.nv.us. Or Humboldt County Sheriff's Office at 775–623–6419.--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gSXDohZ7l06jo0pzNn6viWqkkBeZscN89QCd7LBip3o/edit?usp=sharing--Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
For centuries the lore and legend of giant skeletons swirled around the archeological and paranormal communities. Tales of mound builders and mound destroyers finding enormous skeletal remains hidden deep with the small to massive structures have popped up in over 1,500 newspaper articles in the late 1800's to early 1900's and even into modern times. Who were these ancient ones who roamed North America and beyond? How did they get here? Why did the Native Americans fear and revere them? Why is Ohio the center of for all of the mounds? Tune in to hear Joe and Jen tell you why on this the 335th episode of the 222 Paranormal Podcast. Please Click Subscribe/Follow Click here to support the show with a donation Click here to go to the 222 Webpage Click here for Jens Closet Click here for joe's book Other information in this Episode. Workmen in the employ of the Fergusson Construction Company excavating for the new Toledo and Ottawa Beach Railroad, a little beyond the city limits of Toledo, Ohio, unearthed three skeletons, evidently relics of some great race, as they were about seven feet in length. Just where the ears should be on the head are singular bony protuberances which curl forward. The finds were made in solid yellow clay about eight feet below the surface. The cut is through a large mound, not half of which has yet been torn up. Several stone tomahawks of large size have been picked up in the locality. A mound near Toledo, Ohio held 20 skeletons, seated and facing east with jaws and teeth “twice as large as those of present-day people” and beside each was a large bowl with curiously wrought hieroglyphic figures. The Hocking sentinel. Logan, Ohio, April 28, 1898, pg 2 Toledo 3 Giant Skeletons Research done by Rephaim23 Alexandria Gazette, Alexandria D. C. October 26, 1895 Cayuga Chief, 30 April 1898, pg 1. American Antiquarian, Volume 3., 1880. ‘twice as large”. TIFFIN, Nov. 18. — While engaged in excavating a cellar on Webster Street the workmen exhumed a mammoth skeleton, indicating that the individual who formerly possessed the osseous frame- work was over seven feet in height Whether it was that of a white man or an Indian could not be definitely ascertained, as most of the bones crumbled soon after being exposed to the air, and before they could be examined by those conversant with the methods of distinguishing the skeletons of the aborigines from those of their white brothers. Certain it is that the remains had been interred so long as to spoil every chance for a sensation based upon some half traditional or wholly mythical tragedy. Springfield, O., April 7.—A giant skeleton of a man has been unearthed on the Woolverton farm, a short distance from Tippecanoe City. It measures eight feet from the top of the leg to the ankles, the feet being missing. The skull Is large enough to fit as a helmet over the average man's head. This skeleton was one of seven found buried In a circle, their feet being pointed toward the center. Crude implements were near. The skeletons are thought to be those of mound builders. Si-Te-Cah According to Northern Paiute oral history, the Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka or Sai'i are a legendary tribe whose mummified remains were allegedly discovered under four feet of guano by guano miners in what is now known as Lovelock Cave near Lovelock, Nevada, United States. Although the cave had been mined since 1911, miners did not notify authorities until 1912. The miners destroyed many of the artifacts, but archaeologists were still able to retrieve 10,000 Northern Paiute artifacts from the cave. Items included tule duck decoys, sandals, and baskets, several dating back over 2,000 years. Oral history According to the Northern Paiutes, the Si-Te-Cah were a red-haired band of cannibals. The Si-Te-Cah and the Paiutes were at war, and after a long struggle, a coalition of tribes trapped the remaining Si-Te-Cah in Lovelock Cave. When they refused to come out, the Paiutes piled brush before the cave mouth and set it aflame. The Si-Te-Cah were annihilated. Sarah Winnemucca, daughter of Paiute Chief Winnemucca, wrote about what she described as "a small tribe of barbarians" who ate her people in her book Life Among the Paiutes: Their Wrongs and Claims. She wrote that "after my people had killed them all, the people around us called us Say-do-carah. It means conqueror; it also means 'enemy.' My people say that the tribe we exterminated had reddish hair. I have some of their hair, which has been handed down from father to son. I have a dress that has been in our family for a great many years, trimmed with reddish hair. I am going to wear it sometime when I lecture. It is called a mourning dress, and no one has such a dress but my family." Winnemucca does not mention giants.
The guys catch up with the band Foreseeing Fools as they prep for the 2022 Sagebrush Sounds music festival in Winnemucca, Nevada. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2menwithamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2menwithamic/support
With the 2022 fall calf market strong, cow/calf producers are finally seeing worthwhile prices. Even as input costs soar. Livestock Auctioneer Trent Stewart joins the “Agriculture Conversation” with an update from Superior Livestock's Video Royale sale in Winnemucca, NV. The U.S. Meat Export Federation's Dan Halstrom also joins the podcast. Shedding light on factors for record beef exports in the first half of 2022.
We're back and better than ever bayBEEEE! Chance gives a (relatively) short intro discussing what he's been up to, Biden getting COVID, Thor: Love and Thunder, and other ultimately useless topics. Today's guest is the one and only Saul Trujillo! Saul is a comedian in Los Angeles! Saul and Chance talk MMA, their religious upbringings, both realizing they aren't gonna become professional athletes, the Comedy Store being haunted, cooking, hell gigs, and much more! Follow Saul! Twitter/Instagram: @saulcomedy Check out his show on Instagram! @punchingupshowFollow the show! @wedidntpeak Like Us on Facebook! We Didn't Peak with Chance Nichols Follow Chance! @chanceisloud
In this episode the hosts discuss season 1, episode 23 of the NBC sitcom Community, titled "Modern Warfare." This episode only discusses Community. The hosts are diligent and focused and there aren't any tangents what so ever. Promise.
In the final episode of the inaugural season of BYOB: The Healthcare Podcast, the team sits down to speak with Brian Washburn, Executive Director of Operations at Humboldt General Hospital. Brian speaks to the crew about his early career pathways and how advanced certifications help leverage young leaders for the next phase of their career. Brian specifically speaks to MGMA's Certified Medical Practice Executive (CMPE) credential. The CMPE credential is recognized as the professional standard in medical practice management. Brian Washburn – Executive Director of Operations at Humboldt General Hospital Brian Washburn is the Executive Director of Operations at Humboldt General Hospital, a critical access hospital located in Winnemucca, Nevada. He graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in Accounting, then went on to obtain a Masters Degree in Healthcare Administration from the University of Pittsburgh. After graduating from Pitt, he secured a business associate fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in the department of Management Engineering and Internal Consulting. After a few years he moved to Montana where he worked with the Billings Clinic in a small hospital as Director of Operations before moving to Nevada. The crew asked Brian the following questions: What encouraged you to pursue healthcare administration? You currently serve as the Executive Director at Humboldt General Hospital; can you tell us a bit about your work and the things you oversee on a day-to-day basis? You have acquired an array of certifications throughout your career; can you talk about what those are and what drew you to them? Can you speak on the CMPE certification and how it has helped you? How can one best prepare to get the CMPE and how long did it take you to get it? What are the necessary steps to get the CMPE? Your career has covered a myriad of paths from large hospitals and systems to more rural areas of the country in critical access hospitals, can you talk about the differences between those two worlds? What led you to Big Timber, Montana and Winemucca, NV and how does rural medicine affect the healthcare admin side? What made you decide to enroll for a DHA? How have you managed the doctorate while working? What are some of the challenges you face being a young executive and what advice would you give to those in a similar situation? Grab a drink and join us for another episode of BYOB: The Healthcare Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/byob-health/message
The Winnemucca Indian Colony includes a 20-acre residentially-zoned settlement, and close to a dozen residents are locked in a legal battle with the colony council. KUNR's Gustavo Sagrero and The Nevada Independent's Tabitha Mueller take a look at the ongoing dispute over who has the legal right to live at the settlement.
Welcome, to This Is America, June 27th, 2022. "At least two dozen prisoners in the Alameda County Jail are continuing a hunger strike which began on January 8, 2022 to protest an increase in the jail’s commissary prices." Prices has risen in some cases by 20%. Report from @OaklandAboSol. https://t.co/1FyXQKHHN1 — It's Going Down (@IGD_News)... Read Full Article
TJBS gives you coverage of the Nevada Republican Party you won't find anywhere else! Full coverage with all the highlights and interviews you need to know to feel like you attended the meeting yourself. Special thanks to: www.thepatriotimpact.com Let us know what you think! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejohnnybrushow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejohnnybrushow/support
Welcome back! We're one episode away from TEN! As usual, we've got a spot saved for you, however, this time KT insists that it will be her lap... We start with Laurel's story about Thocmetony, later named Sarah Winnemucca, who was a Northern Paiute educator, author and advocate for her people. She lived a hard life walking between two worlds with critics on both sides. After leaving Western America in the 1800s, KT takes us north to Canada and then to England during World War I where we learn the heartwarming story of the real Winnie the bear, who inspired A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh series! The nostalgia FLOWS! *~*~*~*~*~*~ Mentioned in the Stories: Picture Gallery of the Great Basin National Park Statue of Lt. Colebourn and Winnie (Winnipeg) *~*~*~*~*~*~ Whose Land Are You On? Learn about the importance of indigenous land acknowledgment at https://nativegov.org/a-guide-to-indigenous-land-acknowledgment/ We would like to acknowledge the following Traditional Custodians of the land that we record in: Peoria, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Myaamia and the Ochethi Sakowin Nations and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. *~*~*~*~*~*~ Sources: Thocmetony (Sarah Winnemucca)-- “Sarah Winnemucca Devoted Her Life to Protecting Native Americans in the Face of an Expanding United States.” Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 27 July 2016, www.smithsonianmag.com/history/sarah-winnemucca-devoted-life-protecting-lives-native-americans-face-expanding-united-states-180959930/. “Sarah Winnemucca, Whose Paiute Indian Name Is Thocmetony Or Shell Flower, Dies.” World History Project, worldhistoryproject.org/1891/10/14/sarah-winnemucca-whose-paiute-indian-name-is-thocmetony-or-shell-flower-dies. Scandalous Women, by Elizabeth Kerry McMahon, Pelham McMahon, 2015, pp. 170–179. Unknown, Unknown. “Menu.” Nevada Women's History Project, www.nevadawomen.org/research-center/biographies-alphabetical/sarah-winnemucca/. Winnemucca, Sarah. My Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1883. Winnie the Pooh-- “The Real-Life Canadian Story of WINNIE-THE-POOH | Cbc Kids.” CBCnews, CBC/Radio Canada, www.cbc.ca/kidscbc2/the-feed/the-real-life-canadian-story-of-winnie-the-pooh. “The True Story of the Real-Life Winnie-the-Pooh.” Google, Google, www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/the-true-story-of-the-real-life-winnie-the-pooh. “Winnie-the-Pooh.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/topic/Winnie-the-Pooh-childrens-stories-by-Milne --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message
Welcome back! We're one episode away from TEN! As usual, we've got a spot saved for you, however, this time KT insists that it will be her lap... We start with Laurel's story about Thocmetony, later named Sarah Winnemucca, who was a Northern Paiute educator, author and advocate for her people. She lived a hard life walking between two worlds with critics on both sides. After leaving Western America in the 1800s, KT takes us north to Canada and then to England during World War I where we learn the heartwarming story of the real Winnie the bear, who inspired A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh series! The nostalgia FLOWS! *~*~*~*~*~*~ Mentioned in the Stories: Picture Gallery of the Great Basin National Park Statue of Lt. Colebourn and Winnie (Winnipeg) *~*~*~*~*~*~ Whose Land Are You On? Learn about the importance of indigenous land acknowledgment at https://nativegov.org/a-guide-to-indigenous-land-acknowledgment/ We would like to acknowledge the following Traditional Custodians of the land that we record in: Peoria, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Myaamia and the Ochethi Sakowin Nations and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. *~*~*~*~*~*~ Sources: Thocmetony (Sarah Winnemucca)-- “Sarah Winnemucca Devoted Her Life to Protecting Native Americans in the Face of an Expanding United States.” Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 27 July 2016, www.smithsonianmag.com/history/sarah-winnemucca-devoted-life-protecting-lives-native-americans-face-expanding-united-states-180959930/. “Sarah Winnemucca, Whose Paiute Indian Name Is Thocmetony Or Shell Flower, Dies.” World History Project, worldhistoryproject.org/1891/10/14/sarah-winnemucca-whose-paiute-indian-name-is-thocmetony-or-shell-flower-dies. Scandalous Women, by Elizabeth Kerry McMahon, Pelham McMahon, 2015, pp. 170–179. Unknown, Unknown. “Menu.” Nevada Women's History Project, www.nevadawomen.org/research-center/biographies-alphabetical/sarah-winnemucca/. Winnemucca, Sarah. My Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1883. Winnie the Pooh-- “The Real-Life Canadian Story of WINNIE-THE-POOH | Cbc Kids.” CBCnews, CBC/Radio Canada, www.cbc.ca/kidscbc2/the-feed/the-real-life-canadian-story-of-winnie-the-pooh. “The True Story of the Real-Life Winnie-the-Pooh.” Google, Google, www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/the-true-story-of-the-real-life-winnie-the-pooh. “Winnie-the-Pooh.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/topic/Winnie-the-Pooh-childrens-stories-by-Milne --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message
SIMP-LEE !!!HAV-ING!!!!A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS TIME!!!!!! Merry Krimble, one and all, from all of us here at the Worst Little Podcast. For the final show of the year and Season 10 we are lucky enough to be joined by friends from the East: L.N.O.Y (Listless Numbers of Youth) from Winnemucca, NV. LNOY does two versions of […]
It's Native American Heritage Day! For today's episode, I'll be shining a light on an important Native woman in Nevada history: Sarah Winnemucca. She was the first Native woman to write an autobiography and traveled around the US on a lecture tour educating and protesting the plight of her people. Take a listen and get inspired, then research the tribes indigenous to your area. There is fascinating history all around us.New episodes on Mondays. You can listen on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Audible, or Stitcher. Follow on Instagram or Facebook @storicalpodcastRecommended ReadingLife Among the Paiutes by Sarah WinnemuccaPaiute Princess: The Story of Sarah Winnemucca by Deborah Kogan Ray
Have you ever wondered what is Basque food? Today's episode is a fantastic interview with John Arant. He is the owner of the Martin Hotel. This is a unique Basque restaurant in Winnemucca, Nevada. The Martin Hotel has a rich The post What Is Basque Food? The Martin Hotel With John Arant appeared first on Toasty Kettle.