Île sur la rivière des Outaouais | Elle s’appelle Manido Namitic

Voici l’histoire d’une petite île de la rivière des Outaouais, riche en biodiversité, qui est désormais protégée à perpétuité par les descendants du légendaire chef anishinabe Tessouat. Un exemple de restitution territoriale qui pourrait en inspirer d’autres…

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#Anishinabe #Birch #Bark #Canoe by Marvin Defoe

At the Historical Society in #Bayfield #Wisconsin

#History #NativeAmericans

Great energy in the room for the first plenary of #CSPC2023. Panel on research landscape with @ChiefSciCan Dr. Mona Nemer and Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan, Dir of @NSF moderated by Dr. Alejandro Adem. #Ottawa #Anishinabe #Algonquin #OpenScience
Check out this amazing #Dakota land map of the Twin Cities by Marlena Myles.
"Learn more about sacred sites, get a free version to print at home, order prints and hear audio pronunciation by Dawí (Huhá Máza).
This is the time of year where we actively honor the Dakota 38+2 and other victims of the Dakota war of 1862, so take some time to learn more about the Dakota homelands of the Minnesota River Valley."
https://marlenamyl.es/project/dakota-land-map
#indigenouspeoples #anishinabe #twincities #minnesota #native
Dakota Land Map | The Art of Marlena Myles

The Art of Marlena Myles
For the #PlantPeople #OnHere Plants as Persons is a wonderful episode of the radio program To the Best of Our Knowledge with Ann Strainchamps. Four segments, four guest perspectives (see photos).
Listen or download at this link. There’s also a full transcript available. Robin Wall Kimmerer: “I’m not anthropomorphizing. I’m botanizing.” #plants #food #philosophy #nature #florespondence #animism #Anishinabe #indigenous #medicine #herbs #kinship #pronouns @plants
https://www.ttbook.org/show/plants-persons
Plants As Persons

If plants are intelligent beings, how should we relate to them? Do they have a place in our moral universe? Should they have rights?

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Should mention, Derek Miller ( #Mohawk / #SixNations ) plays guitar on this track/album along w/ #KeithSecola.

https://mas.to/@Fanua/109401059976767959
#KeithSecola (Anishinabe/Ojibwe) Wailing Blues (#NativeRock). What makes the song even more meaningful is the lyrics, a Native son's farewell and anguish at the passing of his father, so beautiful. Female vocalist with high octaves is Melanie (Black Cherokee/Black Indian). #Indigenous

Wailing Blues - Keith Secola (#Anishinabe/#Ojibwe)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkSCbI195v8

Fanua 🌐 (@[email protected])

One of my favorite #KeithSecola (Anishinabe/Ojibwe) songs, Wailing Blues (#NativeRock). What makes the song even more meaningful is the lyrics, a Native son's farewell and anguish at the passing of his father, so beautiful. The female vocalist with the high octaves is Melanie (Black Cherokee/Black Indian). #Indigenous Wailing Blues - Keith Secola (#Anishinabe/#Ojibwe) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkSCbI195v8

mas.to

Zogipoon - written and sung in #Ojibwe by Keith Secola.

Zogipoon or Zoogipon in Ojibwe means "It Snows".

If I remember correctly, Keith wrote Zogipoon at the University of Minnesota for his degree in American Indian Studies. I've read the lyrics translation and it's a beautiful poem. #Indigenous

Zogipoon - #KeithSecola #Anishinabe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Im7TV6VlqgM

Zogipoon

YouTube

Wailing Blues - written by Keith Secola (Anishinabe/Ojibwe) #Indigenous
@indigenousauthors

Hey ya hey ya hey ya (chant)

In my hour of dying
the walls are closing in
I hear the angels crying
the end is about to begin ...

I'm flying all around
Shroud cover my face
Son singing chants
Take me to this place
Spirit hold my hand
Maintain my faith
In my darkest hour
I become a man ...

https://mas.to/@Fanua/109401059976767959

Wailing Blues - #KeithSecola (#Anishinabe/#Ojibwe)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkSCbI195v8

Fanua 🌐 (@[email protected])

One of my favorite #KeithSecola (Anishinabe/Ojibwe) songs, Wailing Blues (#NativeRock). What makes the song even more meaningful is the lyrics, a Native son's farewell and anguish at the passing of his father, so beautiful. The female vocalist with the high octaves is Melanie (Black Cherokee/Black Indian). #Indigenous Wailing Blues - Keith Secola (#Anishinabe/#Ojibwe) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkSCbI195v8

mas.to

One of my favorite #KeithSecola (Anishinabe/Ojibwe) songs, Wailing Blues (#NativeRock). What makes the song even more meaningful is the lyrics, a Native son's farewell and anguish at the passing of his father, so beautiful. The female vocalist with the high octaves is Melanie (Black Cherokee/Black Indian). #Indigenous

Wailing Blues - Keith Secola (#Anishinabe/#Ojibwe)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkSCbI195v8

Wailing Blues

YouTube