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Explore " iroquois" with insightful episodes like "Gayowah 101 - Show #05 (All Iroquois Social Dance)", "Native American Influence on the Founding Mothers with Deb Haaland and Sally Roesch Wagner", "Iroquois Stakes - Kentucky Derby 150.1", "Songs of the Earth - Show 21 (Social at Sing at Oswe:geˀ - Fall 2017)" and "Forgotten Allies with James Kirby Martin" from podcasts like ""Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)", "Circle For Original Thinking", "Decadent & Depraved: The Kentucky Horse Racing Podcast", "Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)" and "Revolution 250 Podcast"" and more!
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Native American Influence on the Founding Mothers with Deb Haaland and Sally Roesch Wagner
Welcome to a special re-broadcast of our conversation with Deb Haaland and Sally Roesch Wagner in honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day 2023
This podcast was originally published on December 8, 2020. Deb Haaland now serves as Secretary of the Interior in the Biden Administration. She is the first Native American to serve as a Cabinet Secretary.
Native Americans not only influenced the founding fathers, they also inspired the ‘founding mothers’: 19th century women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Matilda Gage. These women paid taxes but could not vote, could not run for office, had no right of divorce, and should they separate from their husband, were returned to them by police like runaway slaves. Native women, on the other hand, were fully equal in their society and played an integral role in political affairs and in keeping harmony with nature. Learn the true story from Congresswoman Deb Haaland, one of only two Native American women newly elected to the US Congress, and Sally Roesch Wagner, author of Sisters in Spirit: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influence on Early American Feminists.
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Glenn Aparicio Parry, PhD, of Basque, Aragon Spanish, and Jewish descent, is the author of Original Politics: Making America Sacred Again (SelectBooks, 2020) and the Nautilus award-winning Original Thinking: A Radical Revisioning of Time, Humanity, and Nature (North Atlantic Books, 2015). Parry is an educator, ecopsychologist, and political philosopher whose passion is to reform thinking and society into a coherent, cohesive, whole. The founder and past president of the SEED Institute, Parry is currently the director of a grass-roots think tank, the Circle for Original Thinking and is debuting this podcast series of the same name in conjunction with Ecology Prime. He has lived in northern New Mexico since 1994. www.originalpolitics.us
Congresswoman Deb Haaland serves New Mexico’s First Congressional District and is one of the first Native American women serving in Congress. As a 35thgeneration New Mexican, single-mom, and organizer Haaland knows the struggles of New Mexico families, but she also knows how resilient and strong New Mexico communities are. In Congress she’s a force fighting climate change and for renewable energy jobs as Vice Chair of the House Natural Resources Committee, a powerful supporter of military personnel, families, and veterans on the House Armed Services Committee, and continues to advocate for dignity, respect, and equality for all.
Sally Roesch Wagner is a feminist pioneer, speaker, activist, and the author of several books, including Sisters in Spirit: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influence on Early American Feminists, and The Women’s Suffrage Movement. Dr. Wagner was among the first persons ever to receive a PhD for work in Women’s Studies from UC Santa Cruz and was the founder of one of the first college-level women’s studies programs in the country. She is also the founding director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation and a faculty member of Syracuse University. She is a member of the New York State Women’s Suffrage Commission and a former consultant to the National Women’s History Project. Sally appeared in the Ken Burns PBS documentary Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, for which she wrote the accompanying faculty guide for PBS. She was also a historian in the PBS special One Woman, One Vote, and has been interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered and Democracy Now.
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Traditional native flute music by Orlando Secatero from Pathways CD.
Liberty song by Ron Crowder, Jim Casey and Danny Casey
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Composite image credits: Chaco Cultural National Historic Park, New Mexico, Chris Huber, USGS, Public Domain; Young Wishham Woman, Edward S. Curtis, 1910, Public Domain.
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Iroquois Stakes - Kentucky Derby 150.1
The boys are back for Season 2 following the prep races leading up to Derby 150! Join us for some talk about the offseason and handicapping the Iroquois Stakes Grade III.
Songs of the Earth - Show 21 (Social at Sing at Oswe:geˀ - Fall 2017)
Forgotten Allies with James Kirby Martin
While the American Revolution brought independence to much of colonial America, the indigenous peoples of America, even those like the Oneida who supported the American cause, found themselves suffering in the new Republic. Historian James Kirby Martin joins us to talk about Forgotten Allies: The Oneida Indians and the American Revolution.
Native Americans are granted U.S. citizenship - June 2nd, 1924
On this day in 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed into law the Indian Citizenship Act, granting citizenship to all Native Americans born in the United States.
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282 - Crappy Colonies: St. Croix, Charlesbourg-Royal & France-Roy
The Story of Quebec Pt. 2 - Life In Early Quebec
Today we expand on Pt. 1 and delve deeper into both life in early Quebec as well as the history, and throw in a couple bonuses for you, including some of the French place names in North America and some Algonquin Cree words you may not realize you are familiar with.
Support the showOwennatekha Brian Maracle (Kanyen'kehà:ka) Language Revitalizer
Onkwawenna Kentyohkwa adult Kanyen'kéha language immersion website
Back on the Rez - 1997 book written by Brian Maracle
Crazy Water: Native Voices on Addiction and Recovery - 1994 book written by Brian Maracle
The Canadian Encyclopedia entry on Owennatekha Brian Maracle
The Canadian Encyclopedia entry on Kanyen'kéha (Mohawk) language written by Tehota'kará:ton Jeremy Green
Nikaronhya'a Dawn Martin (Kanyen'kehà:ka) Miss Six Nations, Teacher, Two-Spirit Advocate, Farmer
Ohio River Valley
It has been the source of abundance for thousands of years. How do we use it?
References
- https://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/french-and-indian-war
- https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/french-and-indian-war-1754-1763-causes-and-outbreak
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Trent
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Croghan
- https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sachem
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Nations_land_cessions
- http://treatiesportal.unl.edu/earlytreaties/treaty.00001.html
- Venables, Robert W. (2004). American Indian History, Five Centuries of Conflict & Coexistence. Volume I: Conquest of a Continent, 1492-1783. Clear Light Publishers, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- https://delawaretribe.org/blog/2013/06/26/language/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River
- https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/98-187-x/4151278-eng.htm
Sound Effects
- 413241__krishmeister__basic-drums-110-bpm
- 396941__kvgarlic__summerrosiclare4100hzohioriverkilldeerandboatjune19th2017
- Alouette, gentille alouette - Comptine avec gestes pour enfants et bébés (avec les paroles)
Frontenac : Par la bouche de mes canons !
Louis de Buade, comte de Frontenac et de Palluau est considéré comme un personnage légendaire de l’histoire du Québec. Militaire de carrière, il a été gouverneur de la Nouvelle-France à deux reprises. Le caractère vaniteux et conflictuel de l’homme d’État lui a valu d’être renvoyé une première fois en France. Mais devant la menace Iroquoise et d’une guerre intercoloniales avec les Britanniques, Frontenac se fait demander de revenir gouverner la colonie.
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Kaluhyanu:wes Michelle Schenandoah - Oneida Rematriation Activist
S2 E25: Myths of the Iroquois People
Rants, rants, and more Mark Bishop rants! In this episode, we begin looking at Native American mythology, starting with the Iroquois people. We talk about the creation myth of how Atahensic created the Good Mind and the Bad Mind, the origin of medicine, the legend of Hiawatha, the story of the stone giant Ganusquah, the mysterious tale of Great Head and the 10 Brothers, and Sayadio's sad attempt to bring his little sister back to life. We also talk about 60s music and give perhaps the worst plot synopsis of Inception! Follow us on Twitter! @UlmtdOpinions
Songs of the Earth - Show 13 (All Iroquois Social Dance)
One man's trash is another man's universe
Even the tchotchkes on our desks have stories behind them. Especially if that desk happens to be in the art studio of Jack Massing, one half of the conceptual art duo, the Art Guys. Jack is a kind of connoisseur of found objects. And in this episode of Tiny Histories, he tells the story of one such found object that he's had for over forty years, how it helped form who he became as an artist, and how its meaning has changed for him over the course of his life.
Read this great retrospective on the Art Guys in Glasstire, which also happens to be an obituary for the other half of the duo, Michael Galbreth.
To learn how you can advocate for indigenous people, please visit the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, the Native American Rights Fund, or Cultural Survival.
Haudenosaunee / Iroquois: A Non-Fiction Historical Perspective
Haudenosaunee / Iroquois Culture is to be used with the resource Historical Perspectives from Mr. Mault's Marketplace from Teachers Pay Teachers.
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The Newest Haudenosaunee Hunter: A Fictional Historical Perspective
The Newest Haudenosaunee Hunter is to be used with the resource Historical Perspectives from Mr. Mault's Marketplace from Teachers Pay Teachers.
Grab the resource pack here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Historical-Perspectives-MEGA-Bundle-Social-Studies-Made-Easy-Print-and-Digital-6747676?st=0de325ee4821fd534a475e4764cc7dd8
All rights are reserved. This content cannot be used for ANY commercial purpose, including in free or paid resources or products. Please contact danmault@gmail.com with any questions.