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Agnes Patak
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KMUD - Heart of the Earth
We're still here
Indian countries reaction to Ann Coulter's post on X. Humor is survival.
2025-07-09
46 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
22 Arizona tribes flags removed and Kupuna's sustainable land stewardship
Today 4 stories : 1) Misleading Native history. 2) Flag removal in Arizona 3)The fight for climate and environmental justice has always been led by indigenous.3) Land back to the Potawatomi Nation in Illinois 4) Funny story from Ricey Wild
2025-04-02
38 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Removal of Ira Hayes and the Navajo code takers from government websites
On today’s episode of Heart of the Earth we talk about the removal of Ira Hayes and the Navajo code takers from gov’t websites, Trump and return of colonialism, the passing of Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva and an update on the murder of Emily Pike.
2025-03-22
32 min
Messzelátó
Lábatlan-Piszke tél végi városkerülő gyalogtúra
Kiindulópontunk Lábatlan, a település Piszke városrésze lesz. Változatos terepen, dombok és lejtős részek leküzdésével közelítjük meg a Búzás-hegy oldalában működött Köszörűkő bányát, és a patak mellett kanyaró erdei mezítlábas tanösvényt. Sétálunk a műemlék református templom kertjében, a Jató-tetőről megcsodáljuk a dunai panorámát. Szó lesz a városka borászatáról, a borvidék jellegzetességeiről, majd utunkat a lábatlani Duna parton zárjuk. Kísérőim Manne...
2025-03-14
48 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Honoring Women Warriors: The Tragic Story of Emily Pike & Ancient Paths to Peace
On today's episode of Heart of the Earth we hear about the brutal murder of Apache Nation 14 yr old Emily Pike. We hear from Lyla June on 3000 yr old solutions to modern problems. We also learn of looking to Indigenous pathways to peace by Binalakshmi Nefram of the Manipuri people of India. Honoring these women during Women's Herstory month.
2025-03-13
24 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Voices of the Land: Celebrating Native American Women’s Poetry for Her Story Month
on today's episode of heart of the Earth, we are celebrating woman's her story month by sharing the poetry of Native American women
2025-03-06
31 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Heart of the Earth: Stories of Survival and Resistance
on today's episode of heart of the Earth, we talk about the documentary film Sugarcane , which has been nominated for an Academy award. It tells the story of many generations of a family who is at Indian boarding school in British Columbia. We also discuss Nemomye nenquimo's book We will not be Saved A Memoir of Hope and resistance in the Amazon rainforest, we also talk about a native Alaskan who was only 17 years old and committed suicide in the very northern part of Alaska near the Arctic Circle in the town of what is what was known as...
2025-02-27
39 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Leonard Peltier’s Homecoming, Native Citizenship, and Warm Elders
On today's Heart of the Earth we celebrate Leonard Peltier's return home to the Turtle Mt Chippewa nation in North Dakota. We also talk about the "citizenship" of Native Americans and Trumps plans. We end with the story about the nonprofit Warm Elders that provides firewood to elders on the Navajo Reservation.
2025-02-19
40 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Honoring John Trudel: Poetry, Legacy and red Dirt Boogie
On today's episode of Heart of the Earth we honor the late Santee Sioux poet and artist John Trudell. He would have turned 79 on Feb 15th. We hear the poems he wrote in the last year of his life, and also a review of the Red Dirt Boogie concert that took place in Tulsa Oklahoma on February 6th.
2025-02-13
32 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Directive 47: Federal Funds, Deportation, and Indigenous Knowledge
on today's episode of heart of the Earth we discussed 47 directive of freezing federal funds and how it affects Indian country. We also discuss 47 directive on deportation and how that is affecting native people in America who have been detained and we also discuss indigenous knowledge and how it can save mother Earth
2025-01-30
37 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Heart of the Earth: Leonard Peltier’s Long-Awaited Freedom
On today's episode of Heart of the Earth, I spent the hour sharing the incredible news of Leonard Peltier being freed from his prison cell to home confinement a real victory for Indian country.
2025-01-23
37 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
A discussion with Morning Star Gali a member of the California Pit Nation
On today's episode of heart of the Earth, I interviewed Morning Star Gali of the California Pit River nation. She is the Director of Indigenous Justice and is also part of the International Indian treaty council. We discussed medicine lake and other issues.
2025-01-16
19 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Voices of Justice: Honoring Deb Haaland and Seeking Clemency for Leonard Peltier
In this episode, we offer prayers for Southern California and reflect on the legacy of Deb Haaland, the first Native American Interior Secretary. We honor her transformative work for Native communities, public lands, and environmental justice. The episode also shines a light on Leonard Peltier’s case, his sacrifices, and the growing call for clemency by President Biden. Featuring a powerful story from Native News Sun by Grouchy Gourmet and an exploration of the role of music in advocacy, this episode is a heartfelt tribute to resilience, justice, and hope.
2025-01-10
29 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Remembering Wounded Knee: Honoring History and Reclaiming Culture
Today’s episode of Heart of the Earth focuses on remembering the Wounded Knee Massacre, which took place on December 29, 1890. We will also discuss the commemorative horse rides held to honor this history. Additionally, we’ll explore how ceremonies that were and still are integral to Native American culture were once criminalized. Finally, we’ll share a statement from Chuck Hoskin Jr., Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, on the importance of reclaiming school lands.
2025-01-02
33 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Voices of Justice: Peltier, Preservation, and Native Artistry
In this episode, we explore the growing pressure on President Biden to grant clemency for Leonard Peltier, a pivotal figure in Native American rights. We also discuss the president’s historic decision to designate the Carlisle Indian Industrial School as a national monument, acknowledging its profound legacy. Plus, we celebrate the creativity and cultural contributions of Native artists shaping contemporary art and storytelling. Join us for a powerful conversation on justice, history, and Indigenous resilience.
2024-12-19
29 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Water rights and Otherworldly Encounters: Navajo Advocacy with Earl Tully and Ojibwe of ETs
Today on “Heart of the Earth,” I spoke with Earl Tulley, Vice President of the Navajo Water Rights Commission. We discussed the ongoing struggle of the Navajo people to secure the water rights they are owed, as well as the critical House and Senate bills aimed at addressing this long-standing issue. Later in the episode, I shared a fascinating story from Wild Rice of the Ojibwe Nation about her personal experiences with ETs. It’s an episode that blends advocacy, history, and the unexplained — all at the heart of the Earth.
2024-12-12
43 min
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Unmasking Thanksgiving: The true story behind the myths
In this powerful episode, we confront the whitewashed narrative of Thanksgiving taught in schools and expose the fairytales that mask a history of land theft, betrayal, and brutality. We explore the real story of the Pilgrims’ arrival in America — a disaster for the colonized and a boon for the colonizers — and its lasting impact on Indigenous communities. Listeners will learn about the origins of the annual sunrise event celebration on Alcatraz Island, a tradition rooted in Indigenous resistance and activism. We’ll discuss how this gathering serves as a modern-day reminder of colonial injustices and a call for...
2024-12-12
36 min
Messzelátó
Bodajk - helytörténeti értékek, túrázás a Gaja-patak szurdokvölgyében
Mi lett a sorsa a bodajki tónak, melynek partján egykor komoly fürdőélet zajlott - összekapcsolva a kegyhely lelkiségét a forrásvíz gyógyító erejével? Milyen régészeti emlékek rejtőznek a föld mélyén a települést övező dombok alatt? Felolvasási rekord kísérletre készülnek a város születésnapja kapcsán. S végül, milyen természeti szépségeket és legendákat őriz a Gaja-patak szurdok völgye? Messzelátónk mai adásában ezekről hallhatnak. | turisztikai magazin | Szerkesztő: Szentirmai Ág
2024-05-24
51 min
Veol.hu
Harmincadik alkalommal jön a Kabóciádé - VEOL Podcast Pódium #48
Kötéltáncosokkal, levegő akrobatákkal, repülő sárkányokkal és röpködő kabócákkal népesül be július végén Veszprémben a Séd-patak partja - július 28. és 30. között a Veszprém-Balaton 2023 Európa Kulturális Fővárosa program támogatásával 30. alkalommal rendezi meg a veszprémi Kabóca Bábszínház a Kolostorok és Kertek völgyben a Kabóciádé Családi Fesztivált; a szervezésben pedig 30. alkalommal vállalt oroszlánrészt a műsor vendége, Zsida Ágnes gyártásvezető, megbízott igazgatóhelyettes.
2023-07-25
28 min
LEF Podcast
Rødby 6
Resumé: Drevet af nysgerrighed over de gamle rødege, rider Elias og Annie forbi rødegen, der ligger på Molbos jord. Her finder de en underlig blodig kniv og en ring med en patak på, monopaternes hellige symbol. De lader tingene ligge og rider videre ind til byen for at deltage i mødet om mordet på Agnes i Jacobsens saloon. Jordejerne bliver hurtigt enige om, det bliver for dyrt at hyre detektiver til at afsløre morderen og beslutter sig at hyre en sherif, som de få år forinden byggede et hus til. Oprindeligt var det Lektor Blomme, der skulle...
2022-12-25
27 min
Rødby
Rødby - Episode 6
Resumé: Drevet af nysgerrighed over de gamle rødege, rider Elias og Annie forbi rødegen, der ligger på Molbos jord. Her finder de en underlig blodig kniv og en ring med en patak på, monopaternes hellige symbol. De lader tingene ligge og rider videre ind til byen for at deltage i mødet om mordet på Agnes i Jacobsens saloon. Jordejerne bliver hurtigt enige om, det bliver for dyrt at hyre detektiver til at afsløre morderen og beslutter sig at hyre en sherif, som de få år forinden byggede et hus til. Oprindeligt var det Lektor Blomme, der skulle...
2022-12-25
27 min
Great Moments in Weed History
How Growers Foiled the Cops in Humboldt County
When police in black helicopters started descending on Humboldt County, CA to bring 'death from above' to illicit cannabis grows, the locals banded together and fought back. As a co-founder of both the Citizens Observation Group and community-supported KMUD radio, Agnes Patak spent decades monitoring the cops and broadcasting real-time warnings about their raiding parties. She tells us how CAMP (Campaign Against Marijuana Planting) made life a living hell for Mom & Pop growers, and why she's so proud to see her community continue to honor the plant, the environment, and our collective struggle for peace and justice.
2022-07-20
53 min