56 episodes

Mohawk Turtle Clan Andrew Brant, Viking Nick LaMarsh and Rastafarian Cottreezy delve deep into all the things ongoing colonization continues to effect in our daily lives not only on the Indigenous population, but settlers as well. From one-on-one discussions to guests ranging from politicians and actors to land, water, and human rights defenders this podcast is sure to assist anyone beginning their journey on decolonizing their minds through three different points of view.

The Reality of Turtle Island Credible Mohawk Entertainment

    • Society & Culture

Mohawk Turtle Clan Andrew Brant, Viking Nick LaMarsh and Rastafarian Cottreezy delve deep into all the things ongoing colonization continues to effect in our daily lives not only on the Indigenous population, but settlers as well. From one-on-one discussions to guests ranging from politicians and actors to land, water, and human rights defenders this podcast is sure to assist anyone beginning their journey on decolonizing their minds through three different points of view.

    Reservation Dogs to International Hip Hop Awards Winner

    Reservation Dogs to International Hip Hop Awards Winner

    Sten Joddi, the winner of Best Male Artist of 2022 at the International Indigenous Hip Hop Awards accomplished tattoo artist, and Punkin' Lusty on FX's Reservation Dogs joins us for a discussion on hard work, overcoming addictions and obstacles. 

    Support the food sovereignty project; without your help we will be set behind a full year. So far we have donated 550lbs of fresh produce in 8 weeks to the Elders Lodge, Tyendinaga Food Resource Centre, and other community members on and off territory. 

    Visit our website and purchase locally roasted, certified organic, fair trade coffee that can be sent all over Turtle Island, same goes for our luxury teas and all proceeds go toward the food sovereignty project. There are also t-shirts available, and Every Child Matters shirts with a special design. 

    Remember, only purchase orange shirts from Indigenous creators REGARDLESS of where they are putting the money. Every Indigenous person you know has been impacted by the residential school system and it is not your place to question what they do with the money they earn trying to recover and rebuild from the intergenerational trauma. 

    Don't buy from Wal-Mart and other big brand stores that are trying to capitalize on our pain, buy from those trying to heal from the pain that was caused by these capitalists and colonizers. 

    https://www.thecrediblemohawk.com

    IG: @AndrewBrant87 @TheCredibleMohawk @TwoRowCoffeeCo @StenJoddi @Cottreezy @Nick_LaMarsh 

    • 50 min
    Defund the Police and Dismantle the Doctrine

    Defund the Police and Dismantle the Doctrine

    The Doctrine of Discovery was issued by Pope Alexander VI on May 4, 1493. In July 2022 his successor Pope Francis I showed that the colonial countries of Turtle Island that he can't be bothered to even know what their precious Doctrine of Discovery is. Meanwhile the courts all around the world use this document to justify their colonization of the world, genocide of the people and do so to this day. 

    There are finally officers getting charged for the murder of Breonna Taylor, but they shouldn't be stopping there. With the amount of murder committed against people of colour by those who are supposed to be serving and protecting us unjustifiable. They aren't there to serve and protect anyone but government and corporate interests. 

    More than 200lbs of food has been donated to the elder's lodge, community food resource centre, and among community members from the food sovereignty project. We need the base installed and will not hear about another grant until December. We need your help so we can continue to provide fresh produce to those who need it. 

    donate at https://www.thecrediblemohawk.com or by etransfer at decolonize@thecrediblemohawk.com. From there you can also reach the shop where all of the Two Row Coffee & Tea Company products are available.

    Follow @TheCredibleMohawk and @AndrewBrant87 on Instagram for more on the project and lots of culturally relevant teachings and information from clothing styles to historical land loss and migration. 



    When you're done here head over to https://www.cottreezy.com and download some music to listen to while you check out the blog and the shop. 

    • 30 min
    The Papal B******t: Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery

    The Papal B******t: Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery

    An empty apology, an act of resistance, and expected reconciliation from acts of pageantry. We are not "Canada's Indigenous People", we were here long before Canada was even a concept. 

    From the billions in assets The Vatican holds, the only thing they could bring themselves to give was an apology. Lands decimated, people displaced and enslaved, murdered and raped all in the name of their religion. Gifts given to the Pontiff are the only thing racists will see, regardless of all the decolonization work people are doing across Turtle Island.

    Find out more about the food sovereignty project and find out what's being donated where today! Some will go to the Elder's Lodge, and some to the Food Resource Centre in Kenhteke (Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory).

    Support the food sovereignty project by purchasing a t-shirt, coffee, or tea from the shop at https://www.thecrediblemohawk.com/shop

    Follow Two Row Coffee & Tea Company, Sha'tekayenton, Cottreezy, and Nick on Instagram. 

    • 27 min
    The Papal B******t

    The Papal B******t

    Is an apology enough?

    ***Obviously not -  rhetorical question; we know the answer already.

    In 1884, amendments to the Indian Act, 1876 were adopted and provided for the creation of Indian residential schools. The Indian residential schools in Canada were predominately funded and operated by the Government of Canada and Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian and United churches.

    The Catholic Church ran most of Canada's residential schools, which were federally funded institutions meant to strip Indigenous children of their traditions, language and culture. Thousands of children died from malnutrition, abuse, disease or neglect.

    Although the Mohawk Institute was not Catholic run (like some felt they needed to point out), it is still a legacy of the residential school system as the first that opened in 1831 and not closing until June, 27, 1970.

    Semantics aside, all religion had a hand; and it stems predominantly from the Roman Catholic Church.

    Watch or listen tomorrow morning on Red Truth & White Lies: The Reality of Turtle Island.

    "15,000 students from 20 First Nation communities were at the school. Many of them were abducted from their homes and abused there. Records indicate there were 54 deaths at the residential school, but local police services said they didn't know where they were buried"

    ~CBC Hamilton

    The last federally-funded residential school, Kivalliq Hall in Rankin Inlet, closed in 1997. Residential schools operated in Canada for more than 160 years, with upwards of 150,000 children passing through their doors.

    • 36 min
    Rogers and the Feds

    Rogers and the Feds

    An update on the food sovereignty project and a discussion on immediate gratification and consumerism, dependancy on government and corperations for survival; importance of self sustainability. 

    • 42 min
    Raceshifters, Pretendians, Cultural Genocide and Slavery

    Raceshifters, Pretendians, Cultural Genocide and Slavery

    Get ready for your favourite weekly podcast "The Reality of Turtle Island" with your Hosts @andrewbrant87 @cottreezy and @nick_lamarsh brought to you by @tworowcoffeeco

    Every Monday at 7:00amET on YouTube and your favorite podcast platforms.

    This week we get into another discussion about what constitutes a win for white people after hundreds of years of genocide and oppression.

    While going back and forth giving historical examples, a good reference was brought up about slavery in Canada which can be found in "It Was Dark There All The Time: Sophia Burthen and the Legacy of Slavery in Canada" by Andrew Hunter.

    Our episode opens with an introduction, along with the significance of why we introduce ourselves or ask who a person's family is; it's cultural, a tradition that has sustained through generations withstanding attempted genocide and assimilation. It isn't out of malice that we ask, watch the show to find out more.

    The Canadian celebrations are going to begin soon, with people sending fireworks into the air not realizing or ever caring what that day truly means. The Canadian flag is red, because they celebrate the blood of our ancestors that they painted the earth with.

    • 35 min

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