Unity Stompdance 2015 Tyendinaga
This song was sung at a social in Tyendinaga in December of 2015.
This song was sung at a social in Tyendinaga in December of 2015.
Roger Montour comes by the office to talk with Kelly and Tom about solutions to the suicide epidemic that is affecting so many indigenous children today.
Heather Gingerich, a medical geologist, tells us what we should be worried about concerning our water supply, and how alliances with Onkwehon:we people can ensure safe and clean drinking water for all.
Sitting the back office, Kelly and Tom discuss the clan system, the Kayenere:kowa and indigenous media today.
Kelly and Tom talk about Donald Trump, the US elections, and the politics of genocide.
With war and rumours of war spreading across the world, Kelly and Tom talk about economic collapse, the situation in Greece, and the general sense of crisis that pervades the present. This podcast was...
Kelly and Tom introduce their podcast and themselves.
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