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#538 - Native Spaces

5/7/21 by John Kane

https://youtu.be/-y2s03ktUGs

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After participating in a restorative justice healing circle for the mascot battle in the small town of Cambridge, NY, John reflects on the issue of "safe spaces." Specifically, how the discussion among the members of the Cambridge, NY community highlighted the lack of contemporary indigenous spaces and how that impacts Native people as we confront issues in spaces that are no longer ours.

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The Ten Reasons Why We Train Students to Restore Indigenous Ecosystems for Production of Forests, Foods, Fruits and Flowers:-

1. Resource de Ventapletion and escalating food poverty and low income due to institutionalized air, land, forest and water degradation activities.
2. Deterioration of health of the young, youth and middle age resulting in high mortality due to emergence of early degenerative geriatric conditions as result of continuous intake of food produced and preserved through poisonous processes.
3. Climate change due to degenerative conventional monocultural agricultural and myopic industrial activities resulting in depleting water resources, high soil acidity, low safe and palatable food production.
4. Degradation, destruction and degeneration of mother earth due to use of chemical fertilizers and broad spectrum pesticides/fungicides/molluscicides/insecticides/herbicides.
5. High expectations from illusive external development initiatives.
6. Social and spiritual health break-down due to monetary/materially inclined values bereft of natural ethics and morals.
7. Inter-community wars and break-down due to cut throat competition on fallacy of scarce resources and opportunities.
8. Families break down due institutionalized geographic separation in search of illusive brighter livelihoods.
9. Intentional conditional wastage of human energy and income in permanent manmade schemes of mental and physical servitude.
10. Low Immunity due to eating of chemical grown, processed and conserved food leading to high susceptibility to emerging diseases like Covi-19 and other numerous geriatric Conditions.

Our solutions

With due respect to addressing the above 10 silent killers in the context of their existence, The Training subsequently provides Ten practical natural and permanent solutions through establishment of intensive syntropic agroforestry and regenerative designs that restores indigenous ecosystems [ISAIE] for trees, fruits, flowers and food crops as indicated here below:-

1. ISAIE creates natural systems that regulates air, sunlight, soil and water and creates food, income and occupation
2. ISAIE maintains continuous supplies of natural, organic, fresh, non-poisonous and non-attenuated food hence assuring the health of current and future generations. It reduces risk of acquiring foodborne diseases, geriatric cancers and diabetes at early age and increases participation in economic building activities
3. ISAIE provides a natural agro-biological polyculture system that captures, conserves, sinks and stores water and nutrients for continuous soil regeneration, food and cash production and impacts positively on its immediate environments hence reducing drivers of climate change.
4. ISAIE applies natural sectorial and zoning, principles, ethics, compartmentalized planning, re-patterning techniques to re-design idle, dry and degraded land. It turns it to regenerative land by implanting a seven layered beneficial guild that ensures permanent supply of natural and diversified food for human, livestock, poultry and commercial insects. It ensures restoration, regeneration and conservation for mother earth through application of techniques that prevents use of poisonous fertilizers, insecticides and pesticides
5. ISAIE creates an environment that ensures that one can live off conventional water, power, road, newspaper and TV grids as much as per his/her wishes.
6. Interaction with ISAIE enhances social responsibility and generates spiritual tranquility through participation and increasing inclination and relationship to earth, plants, animals and humans.
7. ISAIE create a community of practitioners who shares and supplements each other with eco-education, seeds, labor and food rather than engage in the conventional unhealthy competition
8. ISAIE provides opportunities for family participation in preparation, maintenance and harvesting. It provides enough food and resources to sustain immediate and extended family and restores and maintains family unity and cohesion.
9. ISAIE provides a permanent opportunity for
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and future generations to consolidate their energy and income through establishment of a permanent regenerative indigenous self and life sustaining ecosystem for today and tomorrow with relatively little energy inputs. The ecosystems are designed in line human lifespan energy cycles. As your energy reduces due to old age production increases.
10. ISAIE promotes indigenous food eating, production, processing and conservation without using poisonous chemicals hence high nutritive value and improved immunity against modern and emerging diseases
Indigenous in Music with Massey Whiteknife aka Iceis Rain (Pop)

5/8/21 by Larry K

https://soundcloud.com/indigenous-in-music/iceis-rain-interview

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Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week Larry welcomes from Mikisew Cree first Nation Alberta, Massey Whiteknife AKA Iceis Rain is in the house. Singer, song writer and entrepreneur, she has just released her 2nd album out "Redemption.” Iceis Rain is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, stop by to read all about her and her new album.

Music from Iceis Rain, Twin Flames, Matt Comeau, Irv Lyons Jr, Gareth, Spencer Battiest, Angel Baribeau, Samantha Crain, Centavrvs, XAXO, Captain Planet, Jamie Prado, Pablo Nouvelle, Kinky, Love to Bleed, Crown Lands, Electric Religious, Rey Pila, Indian City, Jace Martin, Burnstick, Joy Harjo, Khu.eex, Dawn Avery, Shon Denay, Nancy Sanchez, DJ Shub and much, much more.

Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).
The Red Deal: Decolonization or Extinction

4/26/21

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Red Media and Common Notions are pleased to announce the publication of The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth. Authored by two dozen Indigenous revolutionaries, The Red Deal is a political program for liberation that emerges from the oldest class struggle in the Americas—the Indigenous fight for decolonization. Hosted by Making Worlds Bookstore and Social Center Sponsored by Common Notions Press and Red Media Order your copy here
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Country Doctor on Medical Experiments with Dr. Charles Hoffe

5/27/21 by Robert Kennedy Jr

https://anchor.fm/rfkjr/episodes/Country-Doctor-on-Medical-Experiments-with-Dr--Charles-Hoffe-e11nslv

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In this episode, Doctor Charles Hoffe and RFK Jr., discuss medical experimentation from World War II to today. Hoffe also reveals exciting new data on immunity evolution citing studies with former SARS patients. Dr. Charles Hoffe was issued a gag order from the Canadian Interior Health authority after he reported concerns around vaccine safety to colleagues responsible for implementing the vaccine rollout. Dr Hoffe had observed a high rate of severe side effects developing post vaccination including anaphylactic shock and neurological conditions in 900 members of the First Nation community. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rfkjr/message
"Pollution is Colonialism": Part 1 (ep 258)

5/26/21

https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/pollution-is-colonialism-part-1-ep-258

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Pollution is Colonialism: the straight-to-the-point title of a brand new book by Max Liboiron, Assistant Professor of Geography and Associate Vice-President of Indigenous Research at Memorial University, as well as the Director of CLEAR, or Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research. Among the book's core arguments: that any effort looking to resist environmental harms must trace them back to their ultimate source—the violence of colonial land relations. A violence, the author argues, even well-intentioned environmental science and activism can reproduce. In this first of two episodes featuring the author, we discuss how the world became awash in plastics, with part two dedicated to how we might better grasp and grapple with the larger forces producing this toxic legacy.
Appearing alongside Dr. Liboiron, host/producer Rick Harp and MI regular Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the Graduate School of Journalism at UBC.
// CREDITS: 'Quiet Outro' by ROZKOL (CC BY 3.0); Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
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Advance Permaculture Design Course III, Training Episode I, Karabondi, Kendubay,
Kenya. Registration for 4th Advance Permaculture Design Course is closing soon. Register now, only 10 students are enrolled for each APDC Academy.
https://youtu.be/JuE8Gr77hcc
Dirty Energy and Waterkeeper with Nelson Brooke

4/23/21 by Robert Kennedy Jr

https://anchor.fm/rfkjr/episodes/Dirty-Energy-and-Waterkeeper-with-Nelson-Brooke-evhe0n

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Nelson Brooke is the Black Warrior Riverkeeper, one of 350 Waterkeeper organizations that are defending local waterways world wide. RFK Jr discusses Nelson's job and battles protecting our blue planet in this special Earth Day episode.
Coal pollution -- from mining, to burning, to the storage of leaky coal ash waste -- present the biggest threats to water, air, and public health in Nelson Brooke's Black Warrior River basin, which provides the drinking water for over one million Southerners. Brooke was hired for his "dream job" in 2004 by his childhood friend David Whiteside, who founded Black Warrior Riverkeeper in 2001.
Twitter: www.twitter.com/BWRiverkeeper
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BlackWarriorRiverkeeper
Instagram: www.instagram.com/BlackWarriorRiverkeeper

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