Below are the best videos we could find on Native American Belief Traditions and indigenous healing approaches.
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Winona LaDuke, Picard lecturer at United Theological Seminary’s Spring Convocation 2011 delivers the first of a two day series of lectures.
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Our world is shaped by ritual. Hopi/Havasupai/Tewa Grandmother Mona Polacca meets with the “grandmother of performance art” Marina Abramović to talk about the essential role that ritual, repetition, and durational experiences play in reminding of us of our relationships to all things.
Yupik Elder Rita Blumenstein reads the story of a white raven.
Grandmother Mona Polacca believes that her origins are as important as her name, Polacca, which means butterfly in the Hopi language. On her father's side, she a Hopi-Tewa from the Sun and the Tobacco Clans. It was her paternal grandfather who named her.
Joseph M. Marshall III was born and raised on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation and holds a PhD from the reservation university, which he helped to establish.
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This is a collection of audio & video segments from Grandmother Rita Pitka Blumenstein., with some additional photos and quoted words of wisdom, from Grandmother. There is also two different versions of a song "Yuiarraq" with Grandmother singing. and an audio prayer.
An audio prayer, from Grandmother Rita Pitka Blumenstein .
“Connecting with the sacredness within, the sacredness of your ancestors and your ways,” is how we heal from the pain and trauma of racism, says healer, educator and co-founder of the National Compadres Network, Jerry Tello.
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