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An empowering journey alongside Indigenous heroes from around the world. In ’Indigenous Earth,’ you’re not just a listener; you’re an active participant in a transformative mission to become true stewards of our planet. Explore inspiring stories and wisdom from Indigenous cultures, and on how to take steps to connect and protect our beautiful Earth.

Indigenous Earth Community Podcast Frank Oscar Weaver

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An empowering journey alongside Indigenous heroes from around the world. In ’Indigenous Earth,’ you’re not just a listener; you’re an active participant in a transformative mission to become true stewards of our planet. Explore inspiring stories and wisdom from Indigenous cultures, and on how to take steps to connect and protect our beautiful Earth.

    Tangaroa Ara Rau: Māori Indigenous Wisdom for Ocean Governance

    Tangaroa Ara Rau: Māori Indigenous Wisdom for Ocean Governance

    🌊 We have the honor of speaking with Beth Tupara-Katene, a dedicated champion of Māori rights and interests within the marine domain. Beth shares her profound connection to the ocean and the innovative Tangaroa Ararau Research Project, which aims to create an ocean-centric governance regime rooted in Māori customs and practices.
    Learn more:
    https://uhitai.org
     
    Topics We Explore:
     
    🌀 Indigenous Wisdom and Environmental Stewardship: Learn how Indigenous perspectives view everything as interconnected and interrelated, offering holistic approaches to modern environmental challenges.
    🌏 Māori Ocean Governance: Discover how the Tangaroa Ararau Research Project places the ocean at the center of decision-making, ensuring sustainable use of marine resources and honoring Māori traditions.
    🌡️ Climate Change and Marine Conservation: Understand the impacts of climate change on ocean ecosystems and explore solutions driven by indigenous knowledge.
    🛶 Community and Cultural Connections: Hear personal stories from Beth and other guests about their deep, spiritual connections to their lands and waters, and how these bonds guide their environmental efforts.
     
    Featured Guest: Beth Tupara-Katene
    Beth Tupara-Katene has spent her career championing Māori rights and interests within the marine domain. With over a decade of experience in central government and Māori organizations, Beth brings invaluable insights into policy development, regulatory frameworks, and resource management strategies for the ocean. She played a significant role in implementing the Māori Commercial Claims Aquaculture Settlement and has worked tirelessly to amplify Māori voices in ocean governance. Her dedication to sustainable marine resource use and cultural stewardship makes her a powerful voice in addressing the urgent challenges facing our oceans today.
     
    🐕 Support Rez Animal Protectors: While exploring the Navajo Nation capital of Window Rock, I witnessed the incredible efforts of my friends Zunneh-Bah and Nate, who rescue and care for animals in need. If you can, please support their work by visiting Rez Animal Protectors on Facebook and checking out their Amazon wish list. Every little bit helps.
    https://www.facebook.com/AnimalsAreSacred
     
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    🎧 Join us for an enriching conversation with Beth as she shares the design principles of the Tangaroa Ararau project and how we can integrate these principles into our daily lives. Visit our website Indigenous Earth for more information, and stay tuned for future episodes that dive even deeper into the wisdom of indigenous communities.
     
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    “Indigenous people are the thought leaders in this space because we have always held the perspective that everything is interconnected.”
     
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    How Listening to Birds Can Help Save Them

    How Listening to Birds Can Help Save Them

    In this episode of Indigenous Earth, we delve into the powerful story of the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, the last bird of its kind, whose final song is a stark reminder of the silence left behind by extinction. Join Frank Oscar Weaver as he shares his journey into birdwatching during the pandemic and an inspiring van life adventure that brought him closer to birds and conservation.
    Learn more about Global Big Day, where bird enthusiasts worldwide use the eBird app to record, cherish, and protect the melodies that make our planet vibrant. Discover how you, too, can help safeguard these beautiful songs by participating and collecting the melodies of birds around you.
    Gain insights, find your passion, and be part of a global movement that strives to preserve the soundscape of our precious planet.
    Download the eBird app, and visit Cornell Lab's Global Big Day page for more information. 
    Learn more about the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird. 
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    Earth Warrior Challenge: Mapping Where Our Water Comes From

    Earth Warrior Challenge: Mapping Where Our Water Comes From

    Join us on a remarkable journey, as we launch our first Earth Warrior challenge, 'Mapping Where Our Water Comes From.' This challenge isn't just about water; it's about exploring your personal connection with one of our planet's most essential resources—water.
    Embark on an adventure that will lead you to uncover the hidden pathways of water, tracing its incredible journey from your tap back to its source in the heart of nature. Along this transformative path, you'll dive deep into the wisdom and experiences shared by Indigenous voices like Susan (Sue) Bell Chiblow and other community champions. Through their stories, you'll gain profound insights into our fundamental connection with Earth's life force. 
    In this episode, I'll share my own captivating experience as I ventured alongside friends to explore the Rio Grande. Isaac Resendiz will join us to recount our journey and reflect on the stark reality of this iconic river's condition. Our hope is that our adventure serves as a poignant reminder of the pivotal role water plays in our lives and the responsibilities we bear as Earth Warriors.
    This challenge is an invitation to become a more active steward of our planet, forging a connection with nature that transcends our daily interactions. So, dive deep into this transformative experience, map your water's journey, and connect on a profound level with our beautiful planet. 
    As we embark on this Earth Warrior Challenge, let's remember:
    'Recognizing the interconnectedness that we share with Earth and its resources.'
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    Welcome to Indigenous Earth Community Podcast.
     
    An empowering journey alongside Indigenous heroes from around the world. In ’Indigenous Earth,’ you’re not just a listener; you’re an active participant in a transformative mission to become true stewards of our planet. Explore inspiring stories and wisdom from Indigenous cultures, and on how to take steps to connect and protect our beautiful Earth.
     
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    Connect with us: Indigenous Earth  
    Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver
     
    Please help amplify Indigenous voices by sharing this episode with a friend! 💚
     
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    We would love to hear from you! 
     
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    • 6 min
    Becoming Earth’s Guardian: Learn, Connect, and Champion Nature

    Becoming Earth’s Guardian: Learn, Connect, and Champion Nature

    Let's hear about the mysterious Florida Bigfoot, believed to be the revered guardian of Florida's wildlife. Journey with us deeper, as we unravel ways to truly honor and connect with Mother Earth. Beginning by paying homage to the ancestral lands under our feet and appreciating the people they've seen. Grasp the depth of wisdom urging us to not just give back what we receive from nature but to recognize the immense energy she sacrifices for us. Hear with your heart an poem to you connect with nature... and in these critical times when our planet and our Florida waters are threaten by multiple challenges, listen to those who are speaking up, and be inspired to also become an Earth Guardian. 
    Sign the petition: 
    https://www.floridarighttocleanwater.org/
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    "Life" poem written and performed by Sumaya Quitugua
    Shingle Creek words of support by Robert Rosa and Chris Castillo
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    Bigfoot, also known as the Swamp cabbage man, Mayaka skunk, and Florida skunk ape, is a mysterious yet benevolent creature believed to reside in the Florida swamps, often helping other animals in need. 
    One of the key environmental concerns highlighted in the episode is the potential impact of radioactive mining waste. The state of Florida has recently signed a bill allowing roads to be made with this waste, despite the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stating that it is potentially linked to cancer and describing it as radioactive. This decision raises concerns about the long-term effects on the environment and human health. The runoff from these roads could further pollute the water that flows into lakes and eventually into the Gulf, exacerbating the already existing issue of water pollution.
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/florida-radioactive-roads-phosphogypsum-potentially-cancer-causing-mining-waste-bill-signed-ron-desantis/
    Another pressing issue discussed in the episode is the importance of preserving wetlands. Wetlands play a crucial role in the ecosystem by filtering water and providing habitat for a diverse range of species. However, the ongoing development in Florida is threatening these wetlands. The loss of wetlands not only disrupts the delicate balance of the ecosystem but also contributes to increased flooding in the area. The wetlands act as natural buffers, absorbing excess water during heavy rainfall. Without them, the risk of flooding becomes even greater.
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme-court-epa-clean-water-act/
    The episode also highlights the alarming record number of manatee deaths. Manatees, beloved marine mammals, are suffering due to the pollution and degradation of their habitat. This serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for collective action to protect and preserve the environment for future generations.
    https://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/2023/01/11/800-florida-manatees-died-2022-starvation-lingers-most-survived-red-tide/
    The episode concludes with a powerful message, urging listeners to treat Mother Earth with kindness and love, and to give more then we receive, as we all have a responsibility to honor and give back to the power that gave us life.
    Connect with us: Indigenous Earth  
    Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver
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    From Mountain Springs to Classroom Dreams: Anagali’s ᎠᎾᎦᎵ ᏛᎩ Journey protecting water and championing native students

    From Mountain Springs to Classroom Dreams: Anagali’s ᎠᎾᎦᎵ ᏛᎩ Journey protecting water and championing native students

    Ever found yourself scrolling through Instagram and suddenly confronted by images of devastating forest fires, unprecedented hurricanes, and record-breaking heatwaves? Or maybe you found yourself in the front lines of climate change? With 80% of the global population experiencing the hottest July ever recorded, it's natural to ask: Can anything be done to combat this escalating crisis? In the midst of such chaos, a beacon of hope emerges. How is the next generation harnessing ancient wisdom to address contemporary climate challenges? Tune in to explore the powerful role of native youth empowerment in shaping our planet's future.
    In this episode we talk to Anagali Duncan, an young voice from the Keetoowah and Cherokee tribes. This episode unveils Anagali's use of poetry to address pressing environmental concerns, with a focus on the sacredness of water in Indigenous traditions. Additionally, gain insights into his role as an advocate for Indigenous youth education, championing the need for greater representation and awareness. Listen in for a deep dive into the intersection of traditional ecological knowledge, modern challenges, and the transformative potential of young Indigenous voices.
     
    Support and learn more about UNITY Earth Ambassadors:
    https://unityinc.org/earth-ambassadors/
     
    Connect with ᎠᎾᎦᎵ ᏛᎩ Anagali:
    https://www.instagram.com/anagali.dvgi/
     
    Connect with 7 Ravens:
    https://www.instagram.com/7_ravens/
     
    “Indigenous youth, you hold so much generational knowledge especially with like environmental science and environmental protection. We have thousands of years of traditional ecological knowledge. ” - Anagali 
     
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    Welcome to Indigenous Earth Community Podcast.
    Where we celebrate Indigenous heroes from around the world, and learn from them on how to honor the traditions of protecting the planet. We discuss actionable tips on how to connect to our beautiful planet while lessening our daily impact.
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    Connect with us: Indigenous Earth  
    Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver
     
    Please help amplify Indigenous voices by sharing this episode with a friend! 💚
     
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    • 23 min
    🌿 Fashions of the Forest: Indigenous Sustainable Design with Jm from DAHON FASHION

    🌿 Fashions of the Forest: Indigenous Sustainable Design with Jm from DAHON FASHION

    Let's meet Jm (him/her) from the Tboli people of the Philippines, a fashion designer using organic materials found in nature to craft stunning, sustainable fashion pieces. Jm's passion extends beyond just fashion; she aspires to inspire the next generation of environmental leaders through his work. The conversations reveal her journey from a child dreaming of fashion design to his innovative approach to sustainable fashion today.
    We further delve into emotionally powerful stories, examining the challenges, triumphs, and undying spirit of these creative individual. Listen to Jm's story about how he used the negativity he faced when first starting out as fuel to create even better designs.
    In this episode we discover that even in adversity, creativity finds a way. By using the raw materials of our environment,Jm was able to create beauty while inspiring a new generation to care about our planet. With each leaf, each piece of bark, weaving dresses that tells a story of resilience, innovation, and hope. That is the heart of Dahon Fashion!
     
    🌿Connect and support DAHON FASHION:
    https://www.facebook.com/jmganuan
    Jmdeeganuan@gmail.com
     
    ☀️Connect with Arjho Turner:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/arjhoturner/
     
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    We hope you've been inspired by our conversation! Here's how you can keep the momentum going:

    Keep Listening: This story is just one thread in the tapestry of indigenous creativity and environmental leadership. So, keep tuning in to hear more captivating narratives that weave a beautiful future.


    Share the Inspiration: If this episode moved you, it's sure to inspire a friend as well. Pass on the wisdom and strength found in these stories by sharing this podcast with someone you care about.


    Connect with Jm: Her journey doesn't end with this episode. Connect with Jm directly and support his passion for sustainable fashion. Your help could provide the tools he needs to keep inspiring his community and the world.


    Rate Us: If you appreciate the stories we bring to light, let us know! Give us a good rating on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us keep illuminating the powerful narratives of indigenous communities across the globe.

    Thank you for joining us on this journey. Together, we're making a difference one conversation at a time.💚
     
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    • 16 min

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