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    Explore " sitting bull" with insightful episodes like "Qu’est-ce que la loi sur les Indiens ? (EN REDIFFUSION)", "#12 - Yet hear me, Friends! - Quote", "Two Times the Hero.", "5-16-22 Getting Buffaloed In Buffalo" and "44. The Murdered Bison and One Really Cool Dude" from podcasts like ""En 5 minutes", "The Ya-Native Podcast", "Untold Civil War", "15 Minutes Ov Flame With Robert Phoenix" and "This is Not a History Lecture"" and more!

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    Qu’est-ce que la loi sur les Indiens ? (EN REDIFFUSION)

    Qu’est-ce que la loi sur les Indiens ? (EN REDIFFUSION)

    On le constate d’abord avec son nom officiel encore en vigueur, que cette loi est discriminatoire envers les Premières Nations. Si plusieurs souhaitent s’en départir,  certains disent qu’elle ne devrait pas être abolie. Leurs arguments ont le mérite d’avoir un certain bon sens. Qu’est-ce donc que quoi cette loi qui n’est pas bonne,  et pourquoi ne peut-on pas tout simplement  s’en départir ?

    Avec Véronique Morin et  Charles Trahan 

    Une production QUB radio
    Octobre 2021

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    #12 - Yet hear me, Friends! - Quote

    #12 - Yet hear me, Friends! - Quote

    "Yet hear me, friends! We have now to deal with another people, small and feeble when our forefathers first met with them, but now great and overbearing. Strangely enough, they have a mind to till the soil, and the love of possessions is a disease in them. These people have made many rules that the rich may break, but the poor may not! They have a religion in which the poor worship, but the rich will not! They even take tithes of the poor and weak to support the rich and those who rule. They claim this mother of ours, the Earth, for their own use, and fence their neighbors away from her, and deface her with their buildings and their refuse. They compel her to produce out of season, and when sterile she is made to take medicine in order to produce again. All this is sacrilege.

     

    Chief Sitting Bull, speaking at the Powder River Conference, 1877

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    Two Times the Hero.

    Two Times the Hero.

    Season four has begun! Bill Yenne is the author of more than three dozen non-fiction books, as well as ten novels. On this episode we discuss Tom Custer, just one character covered in his book, The Other Custers. Tom would earn 2 Medals of Honor in the Civil War and would fall beside his brother, George, at the Little Bighorn.

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    5-16-22 Getting Buffaloed In Buffalo

    5-16-22 Getting Buffaloed In Buffalo

    Buffalo Bill was supposedly just about everything at one time in his life.  From Indian fighter to Union soldier, to pony express rider, William Cody's fingerprints are smeared across the history of the west, memorializing cowboys and indians with his famous road show that re-enacted all the famous battles between the warring peoples and the conquest of the west.  But did it really happen that way or was Bill Cody another player in the re-set, selling us on a world that never really happened.

    A member of The Knights Templar and a 32nd degree Mason, Cody had ties to not just secret societies but the royalty of Europe who entertained his roadshow for decades.

    Did Buffalo Bill sell us a bill of goods and are we being buffaloed yet again with the recent shooting over the weekend in Buffalo.

    44. The Murdered Bison and One Really Cool Dude

    44. The Murdered Bison and One Really Cool Dude

    And we are back! Welcome to the first episode in what is likely to be a very chaotic series of episodes that we are pre-recording for the winter holidays. We've got a pretty great show for y'all today - episode 44 features Kat telling us the story of how the American Bison were systemically eradicated from the country and how that effected the people who relied on them. Kaleigh then gives us a biography on the iconic Sitting Bull and his seemingly fictional but we promise it's real life.

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    42. A Noble Cause

    42. A Noble Cause
    Hey y'all and Happy Thanksgiving! This week we are celebrating some amazing moments in American indigenous history. Kat gives a bio of the impressive Red Cloud, and Kaleigh tells the thrilling story of the Battle at Little Bighorn all of those involved.

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    Peace out besties *insert peace sign emoji*

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    That Donner Party was a BANGER!...Annie Oakley to Human Cannibalism

    That Donner Party was a BANGER!...Annie Oakley to Human Cannibalism

    Did the New York Times have a cannibal on the payroll? Would Annie Oakley have been a war hero? Is there anything you can't cook in an Instapot? The Wiki Boys answer these questions and more as they gnaw their way across Wikipedia as they connect Annie Oakley to Human Cannibalism.

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    Visualize Utopia #2: Clean Oceans

    Visualize Utopia #2: Clean Oceans

    What's up to my savage servils and feisty flowerpeckers

    Welcome back to another sizzling portion of that weekly BNP stir-fry of top shelf content, plus savory herbs and spices. Always made with coconut oil y'all. To keep it smooth. You know. 

    This episode is installment #2 in the BNP series Visualize Utopia. In this ep we dive into a topic that's near and dear to my heart and essential for the health of the planet and its occupants, including mammalian occupants like us. 

    So, come with me on a journey where we visualize Utopia by imagining crystal clear oceans. Oceans that have been scrubbed of all manmade pollutants. Oceans you could jump in anywhere. Anytime and not have to worry about chemicals or other contaminants. Oceans completely free of micro plastic, where turtles and whales can frolic and feed without any pieces of plastic ending up caught in their mouth, fins or stomachs. 

    Imagine such a world!! Utopian Oceana.... ahhhhhh.... makes me vibey and blissed just to type about it.  So...  grab your surfboard or your schooner and jump into a creative visualization of a world we'd all love to inhabit, including and especially our cetacean and fish friends, who would not have to worry about blasting air gun arrays that eff up their navigation systems any more. 

    Close your eyes... and dive in. 

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    Black Magic Friday Binding Spell Recipe

    Ingredients:

    Cardboard (cut into shape of coca cola bottle- for this you will likely need scissors)
    Black Yarn
    White Yarn
    Black Marker
    Blue candle - tea light is best
    Lighter
    (If not tea light then snuff flame after spell, don't blow it out! Take some hardened blue wax and wrap in white yarn, place wrapped wax in glass of water and leave by your bed- this will gift you dreams of the ocean)

    Words:

    I bind your neck
    I bind your chin
    I bind your bottles
    Out the ocean!!

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    Ernie LaPointe and Cedric Good House — Reimagining Sitting Bull, Tatanka Iyotake

    Ernie LaPointe and Cedric Good House — Reimagining Sitting Bull, Tatanka Iyotake

    Ernie LaPointe and Cedric Good House — Reimagining Sitting Bull, Tatanka Iyotake

    As some Lakota make an annual pilgrimage on horseback to Wounded Knee in memory of Sitting Bull’s death, we’ll pull out some of the lesser known threads of the legacy of this complex leader and American icon. And we’ll explore why his spiritual character has animated his own people in the last three decades more openly than at any time since his death in 1890.

    [Unedited] Ernie LaPointe with Krista Tippett

    [Unedited] Ernie LaPointe with Krista Tippett

    [Unedited] Ernie LaPointe with Krista Tippett

    As some Lakota make an annual pilgrimage on horseback to Wounded Knee in memory of Sitting Bull’s death, we’ll pull out some of the lesser known threads of the legacy of this complex leader and American icon. And we’ll explore why his spiritual character has animated his own people in the last three decades more openly than at any time since his death in 1890. Krista Tippett interviewed Ernie LaPointe, great-grandson of Sitting Bull, on October 20, 2009. This interview is included in the show “Tatanka Iyotake: Reimagining Sitting Bull.” See more at http onbeing.org/program/reimagining-sitting-bull-tatanka-iyotake/152

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