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I'm a native Californian with deep American roots that spread across the Atlantic to Scotland, France, Portugal, Germany, Poland, Norway, Whales, England, and a few other places. I'm a registered tribal member of Citizen Potawatomi Nation, an ancestor of the Anishnaabe peoples of the lakes now called The Great Lakes.

I practice medicine, design, art, poetry, brewing, and cuisine. I like #tea #rocketleague #Starwars #DnD #science #publichealth #psychedelicmedicine #law

I sell teahttp://www.abundant-heaven.com/shop
Print-On-Deman Art / Clothing / Productshttp://www.echopoetica.com

The dark promise
emerging from
the seed of life
the orb of occluded opportunities
gives way to glowing potential

#easter #oester #ovum #AIart #midjourney

Yakutat tribal leader fears loss of land as bank sues Southeast Alaska village corporation for $13.3 million

Leaders of Yakutat's village corporation say they didn't pledge land as collateral for loans they took out to start a logging business. But some fear tribal land could be sold to satisfy the debt.

Northern Journal
The Hidden Symbolism in King Charles and Queen Camilla's Coronation Invitation

From the Green Man to the British wildflowers, here's everything hidden in the coronation invite.

Town & Country

"I might drop to my knees, Joanna please

Will you take me? Will you take me?

Said, I might drop to my knees, Joanna, please?

Would you take me? Would you take me?"

#AIart #OnMyKnees

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See the pattern?

An ancient people with a modern climate plan

A native American tribe living on an island off the coast of Washington long ago recognized the threat of climate change. They implemented a climate action plan in 2010, melding traditional practices with science. Now, 50 other native tribes across the country have similar strategies, way ahead of U.S. communities.

The Washington Post

Pediatric Flu Deaths Top 100 this Season.

"90% of those children were not fully vaccinated against #flu. In past seasons, about 80% of children who died from flu have not been fully vaccinated"
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/spotlights/2022-2023/pediatric-flu-deaths.htm?ACSTrackingID=USCDC_7_3-DM99429&ACSTrackingLabel=Flu%20Newsletter%2002.10.2023&deliveryName=USCDC_7_3-DM99429

Pediatric flu deaths top 100 this season; most unvaccinated

CDC reported 9 new flu-related pediatric deaths this week, bringing the total for the season to 106.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NYPL librarians have discovered that "up to 75 percent of books published before 1964 may now be in the public domain". Rights holders used to have to renew their copyrights; most didn't. https://www.vice.com/en/article/epzyde/librarians-are-finding-thousands-of-books-no-longer-protected-by-copyright-law
Librarians Are Finding Thousands Of Books No Longer Protected By Copyright Law

Up to 75 percent of books published before 1964 may now be in the public domain, according to researchers at the New York Public Library.

At the age of 15, iconic Black novelist Maya Angelou worked as a streetcar operator on the hilly streets of #SanFrancisco.

One nonprofit hopes to commemorate this little-known tidbit of SF history by restoring a streetcar—and renaming it in her honor.

#SFStandard #SFBA #BlackHistoryMonth #SFHistory #MayaAngelou

https://sfstandard.com/arts-culture/a-streetcar-named-maya-angelou-sf-honors-its-most-important-black-poet/

A Streetcar Named Maya Angelou: SF Honors Its Most Important Black Poet

A dream to rename a streetcar after the famous novelist—and SF streetcar conductor—has moved one step closer to reality.

The San Francisco Standard