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The Indigenous Cafe Podcast

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  • Bringing you Music, Conversation and Inspiration from the Indigenous people of North American and the World.
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  • The Equal Standard of Indigenous Rights
    Dec 26 2022
    Roman Orona takes you on a journey around the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and the Indigenous People from all over the world. On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “The Equal Standard of Indigenous Rights” Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show: THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO “…an equal standard of human rights must be recognized and adopted…all men are equal…there is no distinction or preferment for any soul in the dominion of His (God/Creator) justice and equity.” -Universal House of Justice We should as indigenous people who are fighting for equal rights be guided by this quote, “The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens.” -Bahá’u’lláh We have to fight for all people to have equal rights, we have been and are all about community. (00:00:00-00:02:08) 1. Ryon Polequaptewa - “Early Morning Mist” (Tuwanasavi) (0:02:08-0:07:44) 2. Joanne Shenandoah - “Deer Dance” (Peace & Power) (0:07:44-00:11:06) PROGRAM BREAK (00:11:06-00:11:11) 3. Jim Pepper - “Witchi Tia To” (The Path) (00:11:11-00:16:10) 4. Twin Flames - “Will I Fall?” (Signal Fire) (00:16:10-00:19:58) Roman Orona (Host) (00:19:58-00:21:47) “…continuing the emphasis on the need for unity in diversity-a unity which implies mutual tolerance among the various populations, a recognition by dominant populations of the freedom of indigenous peoples to exercise their rights in all legitimate varieties of ways, and the corollary recognition of indigenous peoples themselves that such freedom carries with it the responsibility of recognizing the rights of all others to the same expressions. The implications for indigenous peoples also include: realization of the virtues of cross-cultural influences; appreciation of the values of other cultures as accruing to the wealth of human experience and the freedom of all to share in such values without necessarily giving up their respective identities’ avoidance of parochial attitudes which degenerate into ethnic and cultural prejudices’ and, above all, appreciation of the necessity to maintain a global perspective within which the particulars of indigenous expression can find an enduring context…” -Universal House of Justice 5. Solawa & Moe Clark - “Sacred Stones” (Tempo) (00:21:47-00:26:03) 6. Kolohe Kai - “This is the Life” (This is the Life) (00:26:03-00:29:38) 7. Musa Mboob & XamXam - “Journey” (Pure Africa) (00:29:38-00:35:59) PROGRAM BREAK (00:35:59-00:35:04) 8. Hubert Francis - “Netu’ Nenul (Live)” (L’nuta’ql: Mi’kmaq Music Showcase) (00:35:04-00:37:27) 9. Knifewing - “Step out into the Light” (One Spirit, Two Worlds) (00:37:27-00:40:00) Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:41:04) “Concerning indigenous rights, it stands to reason that indigenous people are entitled to all the human rights accorded other peoples. For example, they should be guaranteed the full rights of citizenship, and all acts of discriminations against them, which may have developed over the years, should be eliminated. At the same time, it would be unseemly for the demands for their rights to make, on the basis of their indigenousness, a special claim to exclusive rights and privileges which exceed the necessity to redress injustices…” -Universal House of Justice 10. Te Vaka - “Manu Samoa” (Tutuki) (00:41:04-00:44:27) 11. The Blue Stone Project - “John Doe” (Blue Stone) (00:44:27-00:49:02) PROGRAM BREAK (00:49:02-00:49:07) 12. Southern Scratch - “Lindas Nortenitas” (How Sweet the Sound) (00:49:07-00:51:57) 13. Maya Jupiter - “Shake” (Never Said Yes) (00:51:57-00:55:09) Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:57:05) “Indigenous people have a slightly significant role to play in the development of the World Order…as is indicated in the oft-quoted words of Abdu’l-bahá concerning the American continent to the effect that “should these Indians be educated and properly guided, there can be no doubt that through the Divine teachings they will become so enlightened that the whole earth will be illumined.” In this period of social evolution, however, minorities, including indigenous peoples, continue to suffer from oppressive and disheartening treatment in many parts of the world… ” -Universal House of Justice 14. Thunderhill - “Contest Song” (The Clash Of The Titans) (00:57:05-00:59:55) DONATION ADVERTISEMENT (00:59:55-01:00:11) The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.) to foster and promote...
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  • Rise Up and Enlighten With Your Brilliance
    Dec 19 2022

    Roman Orona takes you on a journey around the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and the Indigenous People from all over the world.

    On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Rise Up and Enlighten With Your Brilliance”

    Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:

    THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO “Apathy is the absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement.” (00:00:00-00:01:12)

    1. Bear Creek - “Smooth Moves” (Kaagige - “Forever”) (0:01:12-0:04:27)

    2. Anthony Wakeman - “Protector” (Points of Origin) (0:04:27-00:10:22)

    PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:22-00:10:28)

    3. Norman Ka’awa Solomon - “Ka Po’e Koa” (Na Mele O Kaua’i) (00:10:28-00:15:26)

    4. Joanne Shenandoah - “Path of Beauty” (Peace & Power) (00:15:26-00:20:56)

    Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:50) “If any soul speak ill of an absent one, the only result will clearly be this: He will dampen the zeal of the friends and tend to make them indifferent. For backbiting is divisive, it is the leading cause among the friends of a disposition to withdraw.” -Abdu’l-Bahá

    5. Southern Boys - “Competition” (Live At St. Croix) (00:20:56-00:26:11)

    6. Radmilla Cody - “The Four Essential Elements (Diigo Bee’iináanii” (K’é Hasin) (00:26:11-00:30:08)

    7. Xavier Quijas Yxayotl - “Ehecatl” (Aztec Dancers) (00:30:08-00:33:37)

    PROGRAM BREAK (00:33:37-00:33:42)

    8. Insingizi - “Siyabonga” (Spirit of Africa) (00:33:42-00:36:07)

    9. Tanya Tagaq - “Erie Changys” (Erie Changys - Single) (00:36:07-00:40:00)

    Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:56) “Is it commendable that you should waste and fritter away in apathy the brilliance that is your birthright, your native competence, your inborn understanding?” -Abdu’l-Bahá

    10. Jay Begaye - “Rocky Mountain Special” (Honoring Our Ways) (00:40:56-00:45:32)

    11. Randall Paskemin - “Dreaming of a Christmas” (Christmas Cheer) (00:45:32-00:50:10)

    PROGRAM BREAK (00:50:10-00:50:15)

    12. Freddie Kaydahzinne - “Ft. Bowie Special” (Apache Songs - Social and War Dance) (00:50:15-00:54:58)

    Roman Orona (Host) (00:54:58-00:56:23) “You were the fountainhead of learning, the unfailing spring of light for all the earth, how is it that you are withered now, and quenched, and faint of heart? You once lit the world, how is it that you lurk, inert, bemused, in darkness now? Open your mind’s eye, see your great and present need. Rise up and struggle, seek education, seek enlightenment.” -Abdu’l-Bahá

    13. Warscout - “Days Of Christmas” (Red Christmas) (00:56:23-01:00:26)

    DONATION ADVERTISEMENT (01:00:26-01:00:42)

    The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.) to foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN.

    Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us:

    https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US

    Website:

    www.iamHUMANmedia.com

    Email:

    indigenouscafe1@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Trauma and Us
    Dec 12 2022

    Roman Orona takes you on a journey around the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and the Indigenous People from all over the world.

    On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Trauma and Us”

    Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:

    THE INDIGENOUS CAFE INTRO (00:00:00-00:01:02)

    1. Blue Moon Marquee - “High Noon” (Bare Knuckles and Brawn) (0:01:02-0:04:58)

    2. Twin Flames - “She Remembers” (Signal Fire) (0:04:58-00:08:42)

    3. Samite - “Kaleba” (Tunula Eno) (00:8:42-00:12:56)

    4. Southern Boys - “Intertribal” (Live At St. Croix) (00:12:56-00:17:10)

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    5. Ed Lee Natay - “Hopi Harvest Dance” (Navajo Singer) (00:17:24-00:19:56)

    Roman Orona (Host) (00:19:56-00:21:06) “We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace within ourselves.” -Dalai Lama

    6. Kalani Pe’a - “‘Ōpae ē” (Hawaiian Lullaby) (00:21:06-00:24:17)

    7. Randy Wood - “For the Horses” (My Heart and Soul) (00:24:17-00:29:44)

    PROGRAM BREAK (00:29:44-00:29:49)

    8. Northern Cree - “Slow Jams” (Loyalty To The Drum) (0029:49-00:33:02)

    9. Northern Cree - “Crow Deals” (Loyalty To The Drum) (00:33:02-00:36:17)

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    10. Anthony Wakeman & Aaron White- “Enchanted” (Handprints of Our People) (00:36:31-00:40:00)

    Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:41:29) “Healing doesn’t mean the damage never existed. It means the damage no longer controls our lives.” -Akshay Dubey

    11. Piqsiq - “Tutu Strut” (Altering the Timeline - EP) (00:41:29-00:43:47)

    12. Lawrence Laughing - “Drying His Tears” (Now Our Minds Are One) (00:43:47-00:47:33)

    PROGRAM BREAK (00:47:33-00:47:38)

    13. Oduchu- “Story of a Stranger” (The Healer) (00:47:38-00:51:53)

    14. Gabriel Ayala - “Remembrance” (Shades of Blue) (00:51:53-00:56:09)

    Roman Orona (Host) (00:54:56-00:56:09) “In the hearts…no real love is found, and the condition is such that, unless their susceptibilities are quickened by some power so that unity, love and accord may develop within them, there can be no healing.” -‘Abdu’l-Bahá

    15. Julian Taylor - “Human Race” (The Ridge) (00:56:09-01:00:47)

    The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.) to foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN.

    Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us:

    https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US

    Website:

    www.iamHUMANmedia.com

    Email:

    indigenouscafe1@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 1 min

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