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Re Indigenizing Through Permaculture and Water Reclamation | Drum Circle News
Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dan Wahpepah, host of KSKQ First Nations Radio, as we explore the path to re indigenization and sustainable living. Dan shares insights into the nonprofit Red Earth Descendants and the Turtle Island Permaculture Institute, emphasizing the critical need to heal our relationship with the Earth.
We delve into topics like:
🌱 The history and necessity of re indigenization.
💧 Water reclamation and how private industries hinder sustainable practices.
🔥 The parallels with the current water crisis fueling California's wildfires.
🌍 Permaculture's role in restoring balance with nature.
🤝 Building relationships with local tribes through reciprocity.
This in-depth...
We delve into topics like:
🌱 The history and necessity of re indigenization.
💧 Water reclamation and how private industries hinder sustainable practices.
🔥 The parallels with the current water crisis fueling California's wildfires.
🌍 Permaculture's role in restoring balance with nature.
🤝 Building relationships with local tribes through reciprocity.
This in-depth...
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Amy Cordalis: Yurok Legacy, United Nations Champion of the Earth 2024 | Drum Circle News
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Amy Cordalis: Yurok Legacy, United Nations Champion of the Earth 2024 | Drum Circle News
Danzantes Honor Indigenous Peoples Day at Southern Oregon University | Drum Circle News
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Danzantes Honor Indigenous Peoples Day at Southern Oregon University | Drum Circle News
Quantum Physics, Decolonization, and Reindigenization: A Path Back to Natural Law | Drum Circle News
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Quantum Physics, Decolonization, and Reindigenization: A Path Back to Natural Law | Drum Circle News
Mel Brooks Discusses Boarding Schools, Klamath River History, & Elder Wisdom | Drum Circle News
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Mel Brooks Discusses Boarding Schools, Klamath River History, & Elder Wisdom | Drum Circle News
Restoring Balance: Yurok People's Journey of Healing and Sovereignty
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Restoring Balance: Yurok People's Journey of Healing and Sovereignty
Yurok Tribe Council Tours Historic Klamath Dam Removal & Ecosystem Revival | Drum Circle News
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Yurok Tribe Council Tours Historic Klamath Dam Removal & Ecosystem Revival | Drum Circle News
Tejon Tribe History, Native Education, and Per Capita Challenges | Drum Circle News
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Tejon Tribe History, Native Education, and Per Capita Challenges | Drum Circle News
The Identity Struggle in Mexico: Indigenous Roots vs. Mexican Identity | Drum Circle News
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The Identity Struggle in Mexico: Indigenous Roots vs. Mexican Identity | Drum Circle News
Racism in Mexico: Race Hierarchy & Indigenous Identity | Drum Circle News
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Racism in Mexico: Race Hierarchy & Indigenous Identity | Drum Circle News
The 300-Year Colonization of Mexico & Unconquered Indigenous Spirit | Drum Circle News
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The 300-Year Colonization of Mexico & Unconquered Indigenous Spirit | Drum Circle News
Interview with Miguel: Nahua Language and Culture - An In-Depth Exploration | Drum Circle News
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Interview with Miguel: Nahua Language and Culture - An In-Depth Exploration | Drum Circle News
Miguel Angel: Nahua People, Spanish Colonization, & The Legacy of Indigenous Persecution
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Miguel Angel: Nahua People, Spanish Colonization, & The Legacy of Indigenous Persecution
Omeatl's N8V Design: Building N8V Furniture, Film Sets, & Sustainable Communities | Drum Circle News
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Omeatl's N8V Design: Building N8V Furniture, Film Sets, & Sustainable Communities | Drum Circle News
How Mexico's Economic Policies Displace Indigenous Communities; Omeatl Explains | Drum Circle News
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How Mexico's Economic Policies Displace Indigenous Communities; Omeatl Explains | Drum Circle News
Capitalism's Impact on Indigenous Communities & Environment | Drum Circle News
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Capitalism's Impact on Indigenous Communities & Environment | Drum Circle News
NAFTA, Work Visas, and Reagan's Secret Wars | Drum Circle News
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NAFTA, Work Visas, and Reagan's Secret Wars | Drum Circle News
From Humble Native Town to Bustling LA: Omeatl's Immigrant Journey | Drum Circle News
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From Humble Native Town to Bustling LA: Omeatl's Immigrant Journey | Drum Circle News
Omeatl's Journey: From Mexico to Reforesting the Tejon Pass & Empowering East LA | Drum Circle News
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Omeatl's Journey: From Mexico to Reforesting the Tejon Pass & Empowering East LA | Drum Circle News
Fish/Wildlife: Feathers, New Age Appropriation, Building Positive Native Culture | Drum Circle News
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Fish/Wildlife: Feathers, New Age Appropriation, Building Positive Native Culture | Drum Circle News
Texas Mexican Natives, NAC Inclusion, and the Fight Against Exploitation | Drum Circle News
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Texas Mexican Natives, NAC Inclusion, and the Fight Against Exploitation | Drum Circle News
Traditional Ceremony, Native American Church, and Legal Stipulations of Peyote | Drum Circle News
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Traditional Ceremony, Native American Church, and Legal Stipulations of Peyote | Drum Circle News
Antonio Carrasco on His Mother’s Journey and Catholicism's Influence | Drum Circle News
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Antonio Carrasco on His Mother’s Journey and Catholicism's Influence | Drum Circle News
Honoring Antonio Carrasco Sr.: Indigenous Rights Activist and Legacy | Drum Circle News
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Honoring Antonio Carrasco Sr.: Indigenous Rights Activist and Legacy | Drum Circle News
The Legacy Run: Unifying Southern and Northern Tribes with Antonio Carrasco | Drum Circle News
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The Legacy Run: Unifying Southern and Northern Tribes with Antonio Carrasco | Drum Circle News
Eagle & Condor: Antonio Carrasco: MaxaCali President of Native American Church | Drum Circle News
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Eagle & Condor: Antonio Carrasco: MaxaCali President of Native American Church | Drum Circle News
Tribe Enrollment Requirements: History, Challenges, and Impacts | Drum Circle News
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Tribe Enrollment Requirements: History, Challenges, and Impacts | Drum Circle News
Family Bloodlines and Tribal Leadership: A Conversation with Sean Milanovich | Drum Circle News
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Family Bloodlines and Tribal Leadership: A Conversation with Sean Milanovich | Drum Circle News
Broken Treaties & Land Theft: A Conversation with Sean Milanovich | Drum Circle News
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Broken Treaties & Land Theft: A Conversation with Sean Milanovich | Drum Circle News
You got all the casinos. That's bank.
Who’s gonna say it???
Carbon in trees doesn't come from the soil, dolt. It comes from CO2 in the air. CO2 is plant food. BTW, what energy did you use to make the charcoal. I assume math is a stranger to you, too. Your understanding of the science is religion, not science. You believe so much that is absolutely proven not to be true, but you are an imbecile who can convince himself of anything. This is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. That's why Indians never created anything beyond sharp rocks. Chemistry matters. Biology matters. And you know barely how to sharpen rocks. Okay. Another con artist who doesn't know $hit.
I find the best way to learn wild plants is with playing cards. There are now also plant identifier apps for your phone.
I’m sorry, but the stories themselves sound silly spider woman lowered you down into the tree and a bear met you halfway is that your creation story or. All the rest that comes from that it’s pretty cool. I’m into nature. I love the things that can cure you and things to avoid and all the medicinal purposes of plants and stuff those that’s all amazing stuff and I do believe the Native Americans have a better handle on that and most other ethnic groups
Thank you all for your podcast!
How beautiful.. being descendants of white peoples you just have trash to pass on it’s really annoying
We are power, someone paid the electrical bill 😊
Hopefully they paid in advacne for the rest of the year 🤣
Im a 62 year old white guy and have only lived near the Klamath for 35 years and I get it. I totally sympathize with these people. They had a great life, living in cooperation WITH the natural world. I wish I had been born a native in there pre-contact world. I would have loved to see the Klamath a couple hundred years ago. I want to personally say thank you to the native people of this region for all their persistence over the years. I never imagined I'd see the day my favorite river was un-damed and such a noble restoration effort was implimented.❤
We appreciate the support for all communities. Thank you George!🤎
Awesome Interview!! Appreciate you guys!! I live in northern Oregon and need to check out a Red Earth Descendant meeting.
Keep updated with future Red Earth Descendants Events in their website at www.redearthdescendants.org/home/
Kent Hovind creation seminars free here on RUclips. We all need God through Jesus
Kent Hovind creation seminars free here on RUclips. We all need Jesus
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The colonial system is so ubiquitous now (as its biblical god supposedly is). And centuries of this viral systemic paradigm have brought us to a fulfillment of the prophecies of the Hopi. Incredible to be alive right now and hear these words from Dan right when we need them the most. Dan's words are no small reminders. They are fundamental human truths that we all must reckon with if we are to thrive again. Earth is always changing, and so are we, but we were never meant to live so out of balance. We were not meant to be nuclear families, nor infantilized children with no responsibility for our communities. The colonizer system has DEFINITELY been designed to shut off critical thought. But its license to endlessly run the world on greed/consumerism will collide with the physics/laws of the earth. Many have already begun to feel their lack of proper orientation with the earth. Personally im one of them, who yearns for connection to my roots and to the perspective of indigenous cultures. Without proper context of history and the land our minds will always be vulnerable to colonial stockholm syndrome; easily implanted in us like a compressed digital code...yes like the matrix. But like i said, many of us are fighting the amnesia brought on by this virus, trying to question our history, our ideals, our values, our abilities as individuals and communities. IMO the system itself needs to collapse. But if we're in direct community then we can get through the challenging healing process, and the subsequent transition of society. Then we'll have the bearings to learn about the animals, the plants, our food, the weather, the water, the soil, cycles of life and death etc. as we grow our communities on the ashes of the previous order of things. Thank you Dan for bringing us to that knowledge and that wisdom, we need your voice so much now. I hope the energy of your teachings continue to resonate with others, and i hope it spreads, rippling out like waves in all directions of humanity.
Awesome! So wonderful❤ a true man of wisdom. Always love hearing you share Dan! I appreciate Drum circle news for bringing us this conversation.
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12:30. Thats so interesting because when ive sat alone with mother earth and asked her about our origins and life's origins. essentially she told me that there is a feminine force of nurturing that fosters life...and then there is a masculine force of creative chaos. Both come together to lay the foundations of existence at all times. Both necessary, both dancing with each other.
@@jwallaby7895 that is amazing of you to create your own personal relationship with Mother Earth and your higher self. What a great experience to come upon answers through your own practice. Please like share and follow. We are trying to build a community of resonating high frequency people just like you 🤎👍🏽
@ definitely sharing. Hoping to attend some events this spring with Dan Wahpepah and other likeminded earthers this year. Cant wait to get my rear end from Indiana over to the west coast with all of you!
@@jwallaby7895 Dan Wahpepah’s interview will premier this Saturday at 10 a.m. Please watch, like and share 🙏🏽
I think your hopes are coming to fruition!❤
It’s good to see someone who looks like me. It’s good we’re tejon Indians now. I’m a mix of all those mentioned, and my grand and great grands left tejon in 1934. In 1921 my grandma and siblings were sent to boarding school at rosebud, and they were gone seven years. My siblings and I went into the foster care system. How would an urban Indian get home? We were not accepted because we had the strong box, but nobody has it now.
That is not true it's the other way around
Indigenous people are finding out theyre Mexican? 😂
Are you guys going to record the talk about decolonization today(November 30th) from this same speaker? Also, who is this speaker? Really enjoyed his talk. Thanks
@@johnkerns7340 his talking circles are open to the public in Ashland Oregon but he does not allow recording. His name is Dan Wahpepah. He runs a non-profit called red earth descendants and has a radio talk show on KSKQ called First Nations Radio
@DrumCircleNews-IMC Thank you for letting me know! Appreciate your work
@@johnkerns7340 I appreciate you for watching. Please share with your friends and family 🤎✊🏽
How can we contact this brother?
Who is the brother?
Bombs and the destruction of the world, indigenous lands and people who want to care for the earth and it's ecology is the same sin in every culture, religion, and country. One man or one tribe trying to stop the mechanized destruction is a tale of woe. ♻️
Get ya get back
you don’t have to be leaving in Mexico you have choices
Keep your religion to yourself Prick.
This dood is lucky to be alive and well, oh, because HE IS AN IDIOT!!!
Dope interview
Surprise, Mexico is part of North America!
Emerge!!
This will be the next revolution after the gender wars in America.
One MAJOR issue I'm seeing is these afrocentric groups trying to steal our indigenous identity and say they are the original people of TURTLE ISLAND. This is disgusting and a flat-out attack on our history and ancestors who died for our total preservation. We need more voices rising against these polluters, brother. It is true some tribes mixed with Africans. However they are not the original people. I'm Hunkpapa Lakota and Nahua, I stand against these liars. We need to band together for our truth and continuation of preserving our languages, cultures, traditions and ceremonies. Aho!!!
a well presented,knowledgeable discussion
Manifest destiny specifically refers to the practice of settlers from the United States expanding westward and occupying the western parts of North America around the 19th century. This is different to the atrocities that the British committed in the 15th through 18th centuries
Praise God Jesus Christ Holy Spirit Amen Trump won 2024
Very good discussion, and I fully agree with the older gentleman, but I understand the younger, too. I have never understood why we are the only group that is treated like a dog and horse and has to prove who we are to exist this day and age. Everyone knows if any other group had to go through and deal with the crap we do, there would be a huge uproar. What will the nations and tribes do when there is no longer a fullblood and the customs, history, and traditions are gone because we played right into the government's whole agenda and plan? My Unci (grandmother), who was very traditional, even said that our thinking has to change, and we have to start bringing the mixed bloods back into the fold and teach them before it is lost. We need more of these conversations. Pilamayaye (Thank you)
Yeah feels awful lot like the mindset of a eugenicist. I feel ya. Nobody should even have to consider the merits of their genes beyond inherited genetic disease, which is very few. Otherwise we can activate the best in our genes. The basis of bloodline makes no sense to attache your identity to. We are all the sum of our parts as ghosthorse likes to say. I agree. Im me, im human, im a man, im my name, my reputation, my creation, and then im everything else second or third in order of importance. The world will catch up to realize what a waste of time this aspect of the colonial mindset is.
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I'm working to bring more awareness to these spanish colonialism our indigenous community down south. This is a good talk bro
How bout you stay in your country ,and that wont happen
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Pilamayayo Kola. I'm happy to see all relatives of TURTLE ISLAND COMING TOGETHER. THIS IS REAL POWER RIGHT HERE. It's time our relatives across these fake borders reconnect with their true ancestral language, cultures, teachings, and traditions. I'm Hunkpapa Lakota and southern indigenous(Mexica).
@@JoshuaFlorez-qp1wy the project of the eagle and the condor is happening ✊🏽🦅
@DrumCircleNews-IMC AHO kola. I hope we can see more of this here in Minnesota, where I reside. I have been going through a lot of self development so I can join the activism work that is already taking place. I want to see more inclusion. The problem I face up here north is that a lot of our brothers and sisters still view one another through colonized eyes. They take much pride in blood quantum vs. ancestral belonging. Which is a whole another conversation. Right now, there is a movement to get our indigenous children back. Whenever they do return home to connect, some of them are shamed because they dont meet the 1/4 blood quantum. They are picked on because they dont know much about culture, tradition, or ceremony. You know the old saying, "Are you a apple"? Red on the outside but white on the inside. This Eurocentric view on blood quantum is a sickness in Indian country.
I'm newly subscribed and can't wait to hear more❤❤❤
@@sandrasweeney798 glad to have you apart of the circle ✊🏽🦅
What is your DNA linage? I’m guessing part Western European
Even without borders you were fighting for resources and each other. Worst part of this whole victim/colonizer argument is the lie that the " victims" were peaceful benign elevated groups that were never oppressing any other groups.
They didn't "claim" anything. They conquered the inhabitants because they couldn't live peacefully with their neighbors. The indigenous had been killing each other for a thousand years before the first European touched down. Why is this so hard to grasp?
@@kellycollier2026 incorrect. We had ancient trade routes spanning across the Americas. Thats what the u.s highway systems were built on. Thats what the pacific crest trail is. We were doing successful brain surgery for hundreds of years before the colonizers came. We built monoliths, aqueducts, farms. We lived in harmony with each other and the land.
You fought and you lost just like my people the Celts...get over it you still have your culture and a widely appreciated culture..how many things are named after you guys
@@MIKE_THE_BRUMMIE we never lost that’s why the U.S signed treaties with many nations. The colonization happened incrementally over hundreds of years through policies changes that violated those treaties, and corporations and homesteaders moving into native territories.
@@DrumCircleNews-IMC You lost when you thought the yanks would uphold the treatise your people signed. My people got done over multiple times thinking they'd uphold the treaties they signed. Just be glad your names and ideology are revered now. You can't move without seeing something named after a native thing,.good for you guys...stop crying my people got nothing we couldn't even speak our language or practice our faith. Listen slag, you tarts have had an incredible influence on global culture. You'll never go unknown you're loved across the globe xxxx
How often do tribal members of many tribes hear, "you're too white?"
@@mattwilliams3504 Mixed natives struggle with identity issues both internally and externally. Especially when they are raised off the reservation and outside of their culture. They will more often hear they are not Native enough or that they don’t look native rather than they are too white.
@DrumCircleNews-IMC yup, im Choctaw and grew up away from Oklahoma. I've something like that many times when visiting relatives. I'm the blue eyed Indian in the room.
Does Mel Brooks know who the other Mel Brooks is?
@@mrsticky005 where is the other Mel brooks from?
@DrumCircleNews-IMC Mel Brooks is a comedian and filmmaker. His most well known film is Spaceballs which parodies the original Star Wars movies. As well as Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles and Robin Hood: Men in Tights I think the other Mel Brooks is from New York.