26 min

Sedona Spotlight - Water Proclamation From Hopi - Vernon MASAYESVA Founder Sedona Spotlight

    • Self-Improvement

Hear the legends and history of the Hopi, and their connection with the sacred land and waters in Northern Arizona. The Hopi are the earliest continuously inhabited peoples in the United States, and we have a lot to learn from their longevity and sacred culture. Especially their reverence and relationship with water. You will also hear how Peabody Mining left the Hopi’s aquifer dangerously low and toxic, and how reclamation of their sacred lands and aqui is vital to the survival of their tribe and culture. Survival of all living beings also depends on reclaiming and acknowledging our intrinsic sacred relationship with water as well.

Host: Martha Childress

Guest:
Vernon MASAYESVA Founder Black Mesa Trust

Hear the legends and history of the Hopi, and their connection with the sacred land and waters in Northern Arizona. The Hopi are the earliest continuously inhabited peoples in the United States, and we have a lot to learn from their longevity and sacred culture. Especially their reverence and relationship with water. You will also hear how Peabody Mining left the Hopi’s aquifer dangerously low and toxic, and how reclamation of their sacred lands and aqui is vital to the survival of their tribe and culture. Survival of all living beings also depends on reclaiming and acknowledging our intrinsic sacred relationship with water as well.

Host: Martha Childress

Guest:
Vernon MASAYESVA Founder Black Mesa Trust

26 min

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