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Ep. 13 The Wampanoag - Tribe of The FIRST Thanksgiving - Still Fighting For Their Land in 2022 - Talia Landry Tells The Story It Was Phaet

    • Society & Culture

Our mistreated Native American Brothers and Sisters continue to fight to be able to thrive in the present day. Special Guest Talia Landry of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, discusses the legal battle they have had to face, simply to be able to make progress on their own land. We also hear about some of the unknown history surrounding the Wampanoag, who are the Tribe from THE FIRST THANKSGIVING, how that played out and what it meant for the tribal population of the time. 
The facts of the matter are that the colonizers came, destroyed, stole and now have ravaged what was never theirs to take. If America does not have it in their hearts to look to those groups to whom it owes most, then does America have a heart? 
With Thanksgiving upon us once again, let's take an hour together to listen and learn with some vibes of True Attention, about the problems our Native Americans are facing today, about Land In Trust, about The Audacity some Americans have, the judicial system, and bout the history and ACTUAL legacy of The Very First Thanksgiving. 
Let the Truth Be Told.
The Audio Clip at the onset of this Episode is spoken by Russell Means: Oglala Lakota Activist for Native American Rights
The Audio Clip at the End of this Episode is spoken by Chief Oren Lyons: Faithkeeper of The Turtle Clan, The Seneca and Onondaga Nations
Here is a Link to the original video done by Talia Landry which promted me to reach out. It is highly informative, engaging and lays out the case as it stood at the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAQjSa3u72E 
I Thank You Deeply for spending this time with me, lending your Heart and Mind to this and many other important topics. 
We can only truly understand our world, ourselves and the world we would like to see, by accumilating Wisdom through our experiences, and the experiences of others.
Peace n Love
-The WordsMyth
www.phaet.org 

Our mistreated Native American Brothers and Sisters continue to fight to be able to thrive in the present day. Special Guest Talia Landry of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, discusses the legal battle they have had to face, simply to be able to make progress on their own land. We also hear about some of the unknown history surrounding the Wampanoag, who are the Tribe from THE FIRST THANKSGIVING, how that played out and what it meant for the tribal population of the time. 
The facts of the matter are that the colonizers came, destroyed, stole and now have ravaged what was never theirs to take. If America does not have it in their hearts to look to those groups to whom it owes most, then does America have a heart? 
With Thanksgiving upon us once again, let's take an hour together to listen and learn with some vibes of True Attention, about the problems our Native Americans are facing today, about Land In Trust, about The Audacity some Americans have, the judicial system, and bout the history and ACTUAL legacy of The Very First Thanksgiving. 
Let the Truth Be Told.
The Audio Clip at the onset of this Episode is spoken by Russell Means: Oglala Lakota Activist for Native American Rights
The Audio Clip at the End of this Episode is spoken by Chief Oren Lyons: Faithkeeper of The Turtle Clan, The Seneca and Onondaga Nations
Here is a Link to the original video done by Talia Landry which promted me to reach out. It is highly informative, engaging and lays out the case as it stood at the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAQjSa3u72E 
I Thank You Deeply for spending this time with me, lending your Heart and Mind to this and many other important topics. 
We can only truly understand our world, ourselves and the world we would like to see, by accumilating Wisdom through our experiences, and the experiences of others.
Peace n Love
-The WordsMyth
www.phaet.org 

1 hr 4 min

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