Nahko Bear: Warrior People
From the Gondola series, recorded live in Aspen.
From the Gondola series, recorded live in Aspen.
It’s important.
The podcast for Indelible, a documentary in progress for the week of March 6, 2017. This podcast discusses a major change in the structure of the project. It addresses a shift in my understanding of the project because of my experiences witnessing events at Standing Rock, my perspective because of my European descent, and why… Continue Reading
This is the podcast for Indelible, a documentary film in progress for the week of December 24, 2016. In this podcast I discuss the status of the project and the role of law enforcement, the courts and lawyers. In the podcast I mention the images of Carl: https://media.blubrry.com/1461851/p/media.blubrry.com/indelible/p/content.blubrry.com/indelible/Neutral-Justice.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration:… Continue Reading
This is for those of you who prefer to view women who speak out of line, or act out of line, as either a “Nut or a Slut”. This is for those who say, “this is what happens when ever you try to do something in the world” when you knew it only happens because… Continue Reading
This is the podcast for Indelible, the documentary in progress for the week of December 2, 2016. An update on research regarding the targeting of young kids in poverty, (including Harp), for mercenary training, gun running and fighting in Vietnam and Guatemala, as well as other undeclared wars. Also how the actions of those who participated… Continue Reading
Two hand-carved cedar canoes carrying Native American women from Washington State made a perilous journey of 800 miles in ice-laden waters to arrive at Standing Rock today. They kept their journey from DAPL as they felt their travel was treacherous enough. It was a beautiful yet quiet arrival and they were met with much warmth… Continue Reading
If you are concerned about the future because of the Trump victory, you should not ignore what is happening at Standing Rock. It has all the essential elements of an oppressive and rogue government with the unjustified use of force, violence and abuse of authority, as well as the nullifying of protests through the creation… Continue Reading
I am honored to get to live in close proximity to Native Americans within the borders of what is now called the United States. I am honored to be allowed to live on what was and should still be their land. In the face of the dishonorable leadership of my country, in the United States,… Continue Reading
Photo by @bluefancyshawl on Twitter Tonight, Native Americans who continued to pray and chant, as Water Protectors, faced a horrific backlash from our now militarized police, at Standing Rock, in North Dakota. In the dark of night, in freezing temperatures, the police fired water cannons onto the Water Protectors for over three hours, putting them… Continue Reading
This is the podcast for Indelible, the documentary film in progress for the week of November 4, 2016. This podcast reviews the fourth installment of Carl Harp’s FBI file, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request. It is fairly brief but has some key documents related to Harp’s criminal charges, as well has his… Continue Reading
A recent video from the Pentagon on their vision of cities of the future. Clearly they have a limited vision and no empathy. Some say we experience what we imagine. And in this case you can consider this video as the imagination of those who work at the Pentagon. Perhaps that is the most frightening consideration… Continue Reading
A song from the 1990’s about the conflict in Ireland. But it reminds me of my own country’s attitude about violence and the ease with which poor underage kids from the US are trained and destroyed in covert programs to serve undeclared and declared war efforts, and have been for decades. This is related to… Continue Reading
There are several versions of this song. But the acoustics here are the best.
A lecture by Manley P. Hall from some years ago. He goes into great detail about the role of various Norse deities and symbols and how their references align with similar forms from other parts of the world. He then discusses Wagner’s work on the Ring Cycle and how these concepts reveal a larger story… Continue Reading