Colonization through the eyes of a Mohawk Turtle Clan man; the historical and ongoing effects. A CME Indigenous Media Podcast with Sha'tekayen:ton Andrew Brant, Ayonwatha Turtle Clan.

Ayonwatha
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Colonization through the eyes of a Mohawk Turtle Clan man; the historical and ongoing effects. A CME Indigenous Media Podcast with Sha'tekayen:ton Andrew Brant, Ayonwatha Turtle Clan.
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January 25, 2022
Gods, Ghosts, and Spirits
<p>Episode Eight: Gods, Spirits, and Ghosts</p> <p>"When we give thanks we offer it as well to our Elder Brother, the Sun. All over the world the sun is reveird sometimes as a God with different names such as Ra for the many, Sol for the Norse, Helius for the Greek, and Etshitewa’tsi:’a Entyekhenhnekha Karahkwa for the Mohawks...</p> <p>...When we consider that different cultures around the world were not bound to One Almighty God, but rather than a series of entities tied to elements which were physical manifestations of the spirit of each one. It has been understood since the beginning of human-kind that everything has a spirit and should be observed and thanked for its power to help us continue our duties as stewards of the land..."</p>

January 19, 2022
Reconnection Through Creation
<p>In this episode cover different aspects of the Ohenton Karihwatehkwen and it's importance in reconnection. What the words mean and how we need to understand what the words truly mean.</p> <p>"We give thanks to the people first in the Ohenton Karihwatehkwen not because we are the most important, but because of our insignificance in the universe; we were created differently, with a direct responsibility. We are to take care of creation and live with it, not live to dominate it.. </p> <p>When we give thanks to the people we aren't just acknowledging the physical body, but the embodiment of a responsibility that was bestowed upon us. We were given the physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional tools to be stewards of the land with a special connection. </p> <p>We look at the roles and responsibilities not just among ourselves but our placement in creation. We give thanks to ourselves first not because we are the most important but because we are insignificant in the grand scheme of creation; it has the ability to continue on without us. We are to nurture and preserve, live with creation and not fight against it."</p> <p><br></p>

January 5, 2022
Death of the Patriarchy
<p>“These white people think this country belongs to them - they don't realize that they are only in charge right now because there's more of them than there are of us. The whole country changed with only a handful of raggedly-ass pilgrims that came over here in the 1500s. And it can take a handful of raggedy-ass Indians to do the same, and I intend to be one of those raggedy-ass Indians.” Anna Mae Pictou Aquash </p> <p>Call to Action 47: We call upon federal, provincial, territorial, and municipal governments to repudiate concepts used to justify European sovereignty over Indigenous peoples and lands, such as the Doctrine of Discovery and terra nullius, and to reform those laws, government policies, and litigation strategies that continue to rely on such concepts.</p>
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