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. Indigenous Earth Community Podcast is proudly powered by Indigenous Earth INC, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our Mission: Sharing and preserving Indigenous knowledge through storytelling and workshops to educate and inspire youth and communities to take action for a thriving Earth now and for generations to come.
Episodes
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
Sky Wildcat: The Indigenous Environmentalist Fighting for a More Sustainable Future
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
Today is a very special episode with Sky Wildcat from The Cherokee Nation, I meet Sky last year on UNITY's conference in Orlando, as Sky joined myself and other Earth Ambassadors to do some Eco Action cleaning a local spot of litter, and we organized, and did a presentation on learning to culturally care for the environment and water conservation.
In this episode, we talk about her experience riding her bicycle on the "Remember the Removal Bike Ride" a 950 miles journey of self-discovery that goes along the same path that around 180 years was used for the forced removal of her ancestors.
We discuss her most professional accomplishments so far being an advocate for native students, and how she believes deeply in the power of education for indigenous youth. Stay tuned as Sky also shares how remembering traditions can help us pull that through these difficult times.
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Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver
Music by Jason Carey
Social Media by Jessica Suarez
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
In today's episode, we will go all the way to the Northern part of Sumatra in Indonesia to speak to Ridanto Sembirign, part of the Karo people, and founder of the Indonesian Species Conservation Program.We start our conversation with a beautiful nature prayer, we talk about his efforts to bring local communities to appreciate and care for their local environment. His work to release wildlife back to nature and putting his health at risk during the current pandemic.
Wednesday Apr 01, 2020
Zunneh-bah: A Conversation With An Indigenous Activist
Wednesday Apr 01, 2020
Wednesday Apr 01, 2020
Happy to start our first episode with Zunneh-bah Martin.
Zunneh-bah is an advocate for nonviolent social change, Indigenous/civil rights, and environmental protection. We catch up and talk about her experience going to the White House to promote indigenous rights, her living inside the Navajo reservation during the coronavirus pandemic, climate change, and ways we can give back to mother.