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Einkommensinvestoren-PodcastEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastFolge 73: Risikoarm investierenDer Podcast für Dividenden-Sofortrentner und solche die es werden wollen Die Börsenwelt präsentiert sich 2025 von ihrer rauen Seite: Große Indizes haben teils kräftig nachgegeben, Währungen schwanken, und viele Anleger dürsten nach Stabilität. Auch in turbulenten Zeiten gibt es für Einkommensinvestoren Möglichkeiten, attraktive Erträge mit überschaubarem Risiko zu erzielen. In dieser Folge des Einkommensinvestoren-Podcasts stehen defensive Strategien, unkorrelierte Anlageklassen und Produktideen im Fokus, die selbst in stürmischen Börsenphasen solide Dividenden ermöglichen. Der Sponsor dieser Podcastfolge ist CapTrader. Als treuer Kunde profitiere ich seit vielen Jahren von den...2025-05-021h 00Minnesota NowMinnesota NowMinnesota Now: April 23, 2025More than 200 colleges and universities have signed onto a letter opposing what they call "government overreach." Among the signees is the president of Macalester College. We talk to her about why she's taking a stand. Minnesota's bear population is moving further south and even into the Twin Cities suburbs. A biologist from the Minnesota DNR shares what you need to watch for as bears come out of hibernation. Plus, it feels like spring has finally sprung! MPR Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner gives a rainy forecast ahead. We get an update...2025-04-2356 minMinnesota NowMinnesota NowOut to Lunch: Anton Treuer has found healing in learning to love all parts of his identityOn Minnesota Now, we get to hear from so many different people in Minnesota over the phone and in the studio. But we don’t often meet them in the community, where news — and life — happens. In our series Out to Lunch, we sit down for a meal with people from Minnesota news and culture to get to know them better.This time, we take a short trip through downtown St. Paul to the Minnesota History Center, where Minnesota Now host Nina Moini sat down with Anton Treuer. He's a professor of Ojibwe language, history and cultur...2025-04-2317 minWonder World Book Cafe\'Wonder World Book Cafe'110. Where Wolves Don't Die Anton TreuerA prime suspect for burning down the house of a long-time bully, Ezra find comfort in learning his Ojibwe ancestral traditions of hunting and trapping in the wilderness. There is plenty of action, mystery, and suspense to keep YA readers turning pages. Transcript here 2025-04-2010 minEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastFolge 72: Die erste MillionDer Podcast für Dividenden-Sofortrentner und solche die es werden wollen Wie schafft man es, in nur sieben Jahren ein siebenstelliges Vermögen aufzubauen und von monatlichen Dividenden zu leben? Diese Frage steht im Mittelpunkt der aktuellen Folge des Einkommensinvestoren-Podcasts. Dazu gehen wir zurück in die 1990er-Jahre und blättern im ersten deutschen Finanzbuch-Bestseller "Der Weg zur finanziellen Freiheit". Wir klopfen Bodo Schäfers wichtigste Schritte nach 27 Jahren auf ihre Gültigkeit und Tauglichkeit ab. Dabei geht es nicht nur um Zahlen, sondern auch um Geisteshaltung, Disziplin und Strategie. Der Sponsor dieser Podcastfolge ist CapTrader. Als treuer...2025-04-041h 27Einkommensinvestoren-PodcastEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastFolge 71: Die private VermögensfestungDer Podcast für Dividenden-Sofortrentner und solche die es werden wollen In dieser Folge des Einkommensinvestoren-Podcasts zeigen wir die vier entscheidenden Dimensionen auf, um eine individuelle Finanzfestung aufzubauen. Von der Ausgabenoptimierung über die Einnahmensteigerung bis hin zu pflegeleichten Kapitaleinkünften und der notwendigen Flexibilität für alle Lebenslagen. Erfahre, wie Du Deine Familie und Dich mit cleverer Planung und gezielten Investitionen unabhängig von institutionellen Systemen wie beispielsweise Kindergeld, Rentenversicherung und Pflegekasse machst, ohne an Lebensqualität einzubüßen. Der Sponsor dieser Podcastfolge ist CapTrader. Als treuer Kunde profitiere ich seit vielen Jahren von den günstigen Pr...2025-03-071h 19Einkommensinvestoren-PodcastEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastFolge 70: Die besten Turnaround-Kandidaten 2025Der Podcast für Dividenden-Sofortrentner und solche die es werden wollen Turnaround-Investments bieten Einkommensinvestoren die Chance auf überdurchschnittliche Dividendenrenditen und Kursgewinne. In der aktuellen Marktsituation, in der viele Sektoren, Länder und Regionen jenseits ausgewählter Technologiewerte unter die Räder geraten sind, ergeben sich lukrative Einstiegsgelegenheiten für antizyklisch handelnde Anleger. Welche Bereiche und Titel besonders vielversprechend sind, beleuchten wir in der aktuellen Folge des Einkommensinvestoren-Podcasts. Der Sponsor dieser Podcastfolge ist CapTrader. Als treuer Kunde profitiere ich seit vielen Jahren von den günstigen Preisen, dem riesigen Wertpapierangebot und dem hervorragenden Service des Brokers. Gemeinsam haben wir dah...2025-02-071h 13Camp GagnonCamp GagnonNative American Answers Every Question You’re Afraid To AskControl Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off your Starter Pack (that’s over 40% off) with promo code CAMP at shopmando.com! #mandopod #sponsored #ad Yo! Dr. Anton Treuer, Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University, visits the tent for an expansive conversation about Native American history, culture, and spirituality. From explaining the complex origins of the Ojibwe people and their encounters with French colonizers to sharing intimate details about naming ceremonies, spiritual fasting, and traditional medicinal practices, Dr. Treuer provides insight into Native American life. He tackles challenging topics like reservation life, cultural stereotypes, and the rea...2025-02-062h 20Anishinaabe Bizindamoo MakakAnishinaabe Bizindamoo MakakAnishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 17 - "Morpheme Teachings and Language Learning Tools"In Episode 17 we are joined by professor and author Anton Treuer, Ojibwe Language Instructor at Bemidji State University. He and Erik Redix talk about the various tools available to language learners, introduces us to the structure of morphemes (root words) in Ojibwemowin and gives the definitive answer to the question, “Is Ojibwe the most difficult language to learn in the world?”Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a production of WTIP, and is produced in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.2025-02-0528 minAnishinaabe Bizindamoo MakakAnishinaabe Bizindamoo MakakAnishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 16 - "The State of Ojibwe Language Revitalization with guest Anton Treuer"What is the current state of Ojibwe Language revitalization? In Episode 16 of Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak, host Erik Redix discusses this question with Bemidji State University Ojibwe Language Professor Anton Treuer. He shares some examples of how the Ojibwe language conveys a uniquely descriptive world view and leaves us pondering the role that language revitalization plays in defining who we are as Ojibwe people.Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a production of WTIP, and is produced in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.2025-02-0528 minEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastFolge 69: So hast Du Dich 2025 im GriffDer Podcast für Dividenden-Sofortrentner und solche die es werden wollen Zum Jahreswechsel 2025 werden wieder alle Register auf null gestellt. Im Spannungsfeld von Angst und Gier beginnt die Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung erneut anzulaufen. Auch zu Beginn des neuen Börsenjahrs werfen wir im Einkommensinvestoren-Podcast unseren traditionellen Blick zurück auf die persönlichen wie finanziellen Hochs und Tiefs der vergangenen zwölf Monate. Zudem schauen wir nach vorne und erörtern eine mentale Schlüsselkompetenz, die über das finanzielle Wohl und Wehe entscheidet! Der Sponsor dieser Podcastfolge ist CapTrader. Als treuer Kunde profitiere ich seit vielen Jahren von den...2025-01-031h 15MPR News with Angela DavisMPR News with Angela DavisPower Pair: Brothers David Treuer and Anton Treuer on writing and Ojibwe cultureMPR News host Angela Davis revisits a conversation with brothers Anton Treuer and David Treuer about their latest books, reclaiming Ojibwe culture and growing up together on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota.2024-12-2646 minNorth Star JourneyNorth Star JourneyPower Pair: Brothers David Treuer and Anton Treuer on writing and Ojibwe cultureMPR News host Angela Davis revisits a conversation with brothers Anton Treuer and David Treuer about their latest books, reclaiming Ojibwe culture and growing up together on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota.2024-12-2646 minThe Silver Linings HandbookThe Silver Linings Handbook102. Dreamcatchers: What We All Can Learn from the Ojibwe with Anton TreuerAnton Treuer, the son of a Holocaust survivor and an Ojibwe mother, has a great many hopes and dreams - ones of healing, thriving and even an America that can learn things to make it stronger from the success of Native Americans and other minorities. Anton, a professor and expert on the Ojibwe culture and language, joins Jayson to discuss the story of the Ojibwe people and what we can all learn.For more on Anton's books and other works, as well as information on Ojibwe culture:https://antontreuer.com/Contact me at...2024-12-101h 28Einkommensinvestoren-PodcastEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastFolge 68: Die Wahrheit über Covered-Call-ETFsDer Podcast für Dividenden-Sofortrentner und solche die es werden wollen Im Mutterland des Income Investing soll es alleine knapp 450 Fonds geben, die ihre Barrendite mit Optionsstrategien aufpeppen. 47 Milliarden US-Dollar haben Anleger diesen im vergangenen Jahr anvertraut. Von den USA ist der Trend mittlerweile nach Deutschland übergeschwappt, wo vor allem Covered-Call-ETFs aktuell massiv beworben werden. So wie die vollmundigen Werbebotschaften schießen allerdings auch die Kritiker dieser Produktgattung bisweilen über das Ziel hinaus. Die ganze Wahrheit über Covered-Call-ETFs gibt es daher mit Anton Gneupel und mir in der aktuellen Folge des Einkommensinvestoren-Podcasts. Der Sponsor dieser Podcastfolge ist CapTr...2024-12-061h 155 Plain Questions5 Plain QuestionsDr. Anton TreuerDr. Anton Treuer, a professor of Ojibwe and prolific author, joins Joe Williams on 5 Plain Questions to share his insights on language revitalization, cultural identity, and the importance of community engagement. With a rich background rooted in his mother's experiences on the Leech Lake Reservation and his father's immigrant journey, Dr. Treuer highlights the influences that shaped his path towards advocating for Indigenous rights and education. He discusses the significance of balancing personal aspirations with the collective needs of the community, emphasizing that true success is defined not by individual accolades but by fostering cultural continuity for future generations...2024-11-2041 minEnhance Life with MusicEnhance Life with MusicEp. 196: The Beat of the Land – Music’s Role in Native American Culture and Identity; with Anton Treuer, PhD What role did music play historically in Native American culture, and in what ways has this changed or remained the same? How have Native musicians influenced modern music? Dr. Anton Treuer, author of “Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask,” shares powerful insights into the deep connection between music, tradition, and resilience in Native communities. From ceremonial drums to modern fusion, discover how these rhythms carry stories, heal, and inspire across generations. Join us for an exploration of music’s enduring legacy and its impact on Native identity. Links and notes related to thi...2024-11-1950 minEpiscopal Divinity SchoolEpiscopal Divinity SchoolThe Church’s Role in Indian Residential Schools and a Path to Reconciliation with Dr. Anton Treuer Much of what defines religion in the United States today can be traced back to its historical and contemporary relationship with indigenous peoples. One of the most traumatic chapters in the history of this relationship is that of Indian residential schools. For more than 100 years, indigenous children were sent away from their homes, their families, and their cultures to be "re-educated" in environments that were often neglectful, violent, hostile, and even deadly. Many of these 400 schools across 37 states were run by churches.   Join the Rev. Steven Paulikas, Rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, New York and our expert gu...2024-11-1835 minRussell Reads with the Rach(a)elsRussell Reads with the Rach(a)elsMurder, Mayhem and Jerry Beardman [Guest Charles Perkins]Russell, Rachel, and Rachael chat with Charles Perkins, known to us as “Jerry Beardman”. Listen to find out why.Books we discuss include:“The Ministry of Time” by Kaliane Bradley“The Time Machine” by H.G. Wells“Where The Sidewalk Ends” by Shel Silverstein“The Hardy Boys” series by Franklin W. Dixon“Encyclopedia Brown” series by Donald J. Sobol“Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen“Where Wolves Don’t Die” by Anton Treuer“The Call of the Wild” by Jack London“Hatchet” by Gary Paulsen“Holes” by Louis Sachar“Shutter” by Ramona Emerson“‘Til Death” by Jason Anspach“The Empyrean” series by Rebecca Yarros“Red...2024-11-1528 minWe Need to ActWe Need to ActSeason 2 | Ep. 10 - Ojibwe teachings and Sustainability with Anton TreuerCan we find different and better ways to relate to one another? What can traditional Ojibwe teachings tell us about our place on Earth, the interconnectedness of things and beings, our responsibility for future generations, sharing, and living in community?On today’s episode, I welcomed Anton Treuer, Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of many books. His equity, education, and cultural work have put him on a path of service around the United States and the world.Please give us your support by...Tune in and subscribe to...2024-11-1320 minEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastFolge 67: Kommt eine neue Geldflut?Der Podcast für Dividenden-Sofortrentner und solche die es werden wollen Nach der Wende ist vor der Wende. Zwei Jahre lang kannten die Leitzinsen der Industrieländer nur eine Richtung, die nach oben. Damit ist zumindest vorübergehend Schluss. Allein dreimal senkte die Europäische Zentralbank (EZB) seit Juni die Zinsen. Ihr folgte mit zeitlichem Abstand das Federal Reserve System (Fed). Werden wir nun Zeugen einer neuen Geldflut? Sehen wir die Inflation wieder? Und was für Chancen und Risiken ergeben sich für Einkommensinvestoren? Gemeinsam mit Anton Gneupel untersuche ich in der neuen Folge des Einkommensinvestoren-Podcasts, was der Fall d...2024-11-011h 10Russell Reads with the Rach(a)elsRussell Reads with the Rach(a)elsAn Absolutely True Episode of this Podcast [November Reading Challenge]Russell, Rachel, and Rachael discuss our November challenge, books written by an Indigenous author.Books we discuss include:“The Sentence” by Louise Erdrich“Where Wolves Don’t Die” by Anton Treuer“The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie“The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fightfight in Heaven” by Sherman Alexie“Heart berries : a memoir” by Terese Marie Mailhot“Crazy brave : a memoir” by Joy Harjo“Redbone: The True Story of a Native American Rock Band” by Christian Staebler, Sonia Paoloni, Thibault Balahy (Illustrator)“The Firekeeper’s Daughter” by Angeline Boulley“Black Sun” by Rebecca Roanhorse“The Only Good Indians”2024-11-0129 minHey YAHey YAHey YA Extra Credit: New Native American YA BooksErica gets into some new YA books by Native American authors — which include a graphic novel collection, a debut horror, Lipan Apache fabulism, and a mystery — just in time for Native American Heritage Month.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter!This October, Tailored Book Recommendations is giving away a pair of Beats Fit Pro headphones! TBR is the perfect way to take the gu...2024-10-3014 minEd SoulEd SoulEd Soul's Greatest Hits: The Cultural Toolbox-Traditional Ojibwe Living in the Modern World with Anton Treuer Browse resources and access full show notes at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education2024-10-0455 minCube CriticsCube CriticsCube Critics discuss 'Alien: Romulus' and an Ojibwe language 'Star Wars'Cube Critics Jacob Aloi and Melissa Olson discuss a movie about a corporation that has taken over the world and a movie from a galaxy, far far away — but in a language much closer to home.‘Alien: Romlulus’"Alien: Romulus" marks the latest entry in the "Aliens" franchise. As someone new to the franchise, I approached the film with fresh eyes — it’s like a classic slasher film but with a Xenomorph in place of the traditional masked antagonist. The setup involves young adults being pursued through close quarters, a formula th...2024-08-3003 minNative America CallingNative America CallingTuesday, August 13, 2024 — Native Bookshelf: Where Wolves Don’t Die by Anton TreuerAs an Ojibwe language teacher and expert on Native American history and issues, Anton Treuer has penned more than a dozen books that are required reading for some Native studies college courses. But Treuer turns to fiction in his newest work, Where Wolves Don’t Die. His first novel is for young readers and focuses on Ezra, a young Ojibwe teen living in Minneapolis. A serious crime prompts his family to move him to live with his grandfather on the Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation. There he encounters new insights into his family and culture as he navigates the consequences of circumstances be...2024-08-1355 minNative America CallingNative America CallingTuesday, August 13, 2024 — Native Bookshelf: Where Wolves Don’t Die by Anton TreuerAs an Ojibwe language teacher and expert on Native American history and issues, Anton Treuer has penned more than a dozen books that are required reading for some Native studies college courses. But Treuer turns to fiction in his newest work, Where Wolves Don’t Die. His first novel is for young readers and focuses on Ezra, a young Ojibwe teen living in Minneapolis. A serious crime prompts his family to move him to live with his grandfather on the Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation. There he encounters new insights into his family and culture as he navigates the consequences of circumstances be...2024-08-1355 minBest of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of MinnesotaBest of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of MinnesotaDr. Anton Treuer with Matt – July 12, 2024Anton Treuer (pronounced troy-er) is Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of many books. His equity, education, and cultural work has put him on a path of service around the nation and the world. https://antontreuer.com https://antontreuer.com/resources 2024-07-1222 minElevating GoodElevating GoodEpisode 14: Summer Reading List & Season FinaleIn this final episode of Season 1, I share my reading list for the summer (and beyond). Please join the Elevating Good Podcast for Season 2 starting Wednesday, August 28. Thank you for listening! What do you think about Elevating Good Podcast? Share, follow, and review on all my platforms if you like what you hear so more people can discover me! ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to additional content: ⁠⁠⁠Substack⁠ The top 10 summer reading picks - not in any particular order: 1. The Sun Does Shine, by Anthony Ray Hinton. https://a.co/d/3LadR3U 2. The Garde...2024-05-2911 minApropos – der tägliche Podcast des Tages-AnzeigersApropos – der tägliche Podcast des Tages-AnzeigersDer Iran steht vor unruhigen ZeitenDer ehemalige iranische Präsident Ebrahim Raisi kam bei einem Helikopterabsturz ums Leben. Er prägte als treuer Verbündeter des religiösen Führers Ali Chamenei den autoritären Kurs des iranischen Regimes mit – und war mitverantwortlich für Repression und ein unerbittliches Vorgehen gegen Proteste im Land.Während die einen trauern, feiern deshalb andere in den sozialen Medien den Tod – und hoffen auf einen Wandel im Iran.Könnten sich die Machtverhältnis im Iran nach dem Tod von Ebrahim Raisi verschieben? Und wie würde sich das auf die Situation im Nahen Osten aus...2024-05-2419 minGeteiltes Leid (ist trotzdem scheiße)Geteiltes Leid (ist trotzdem scheiße)NATIVE AMERICANS | Ein ignorierter Völkermord & warum Apache 207 seinen Namen ändern sollteTRIGGERWARNUNG für Genozid und Rassismus! Heute gibts ein unfassbar schwieriges Thema. Es geht um die indigene Bevölkerung in den USA. Und was ihnen geschehen ist. Wir klären, woher das I-Wort kommt und warum es kein schönes Wort ist. Wir sprechen über einen verschwiegenen Völkermord und eine systematische Unterdrückung, die bis heute besteht - auf so vielen Ebenen. Und vielleicht beantworten wir dabei die Frage, wieso I-Kostüme nicht in Ordnung sind und weshalb der Name von Apache 207...suboptimal ist. Quellen: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the Unit...2024-03-281h 32Einkommensinvestoren-PodcastEinkommensinvestoren-PodcastFolge 59: Drei fatale FehlerDer Podcast für Dividenden-Sofortrentner und solche die es werden wollen Themenschwerpunkt: Drei fatale Fehler Der Frühling naht mit großen Schritten und die Börsen erklimmen endlich wieder neue Höchststände. Grund genug, sich entspannt zurückzulehnen? Mitnichten. Denn egal ob Regen oder Sonnenschein, das größte Risiko für unser Geld ist ein treuer Begleiter und lauert witterungsunabhängig zwischen unseren Ohren. Im Einkommensinvestoren-Podcast begebe ich mich daher erneut gemeinsam mit Anton Gneupel vom YouTube-Kanal „D wie Dividende“ in das Epizentrum der Vermögensvernichtung. In den vergangenen zwei Jahren haben wir insgesamt dreimal den beka...2024-03-011h 24Native Minnesota with Rebecca Crooks-StrattonNative Minnesota with Rebecca Crooks-StrattonSharing Ojibwe culture and language with Dr. Anton TreuerRebecca sits down with author, speaker, trainer and professor Dr. Anton Treuer. Anton is a professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of many books, including “Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask” and “The Language Warrior’s Manifesto.” They discuss Ojibwe language revitalization efforts, writing and the exciting projects he has on the horizon, such as the release of his debut novel, “Where Wolves Don't Die.” This podcast series is a part of the SMSC’s Understand Native Minnesota campaign that concluded in January 2024. This episode was filmed before the series concluded. EPISODE RESOURCE...2024-02-1339 minThe Human Animal PodcastThe Human Animal PodcastYou are a Complete Fully Realized Human Being - With Dr. Anton Treuer, Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State UniversityIn this riveting episode, Frank and Rodney engage in an enlightening dialogue with Anton Treuer, a distinguished professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and acclaimed author. Their exploration probes the depths of the human condition, examining how we can authentically manifest ourselves in today's world, living true to our inherent potential.2023-07-3152 minProud Rural TeacherProud Rural TeacherWhat if We Truly Loved Justice? Conversations with Dr. Anton Treuer and Dr. George Dalbo -- PRTP32This is probably one of the most difficult episodes to weave together because back in my own K-12 teaching days, I think it’s fair to say that I could’ve done better to integrate indigenous perspectives and history into my English classroom. It’s something I look back on with regret. I know that in my own undergraduate studies, I learned very little about Act 31. The School of Education here at UW-Platteville has made it our mission to make sure our students truly understand the importance of responsive teaching practices and how to authentically and respectfully integrate education on the...2023-05-1246 minEd SoulEd SoulThe Cultural Toolbox: Traditional Ojibwe Living in the Modern World with Anton TreuerEducator ConnectionAs Educators, it is important that we continually expand our knowledge and understanding around multiple ways of being.  This episode helps us build that muscle!  Whether you teach in an area that has a high Ojibwe or other Indigenous population, or not, today’s episode will help build your own culturally responsive toolbox.Who is The Cultural Toolbox written for?Ojibwe people who are interested in reclaiming, relearning, or reconnecting with their own cultureThe rest of the world to get a sense about one way of beingWe need resp...2023-03-0354 minMiddle of the Rez RoadMiddle of the Rez RoadEpisode 35: In the Middle of Good ReadsIn this episode, we review "Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians but Were to Afraid to Ask" by Anton Treuer. Find out what some good takeaways from our reading were, as well as some lessons we learned from this book!2023-01-1337 minCurrently ReadingCurrently ReadingSeason 5, Episode 20: Going Off the Deep End + Book Tracking ExtravaganzaOn this week’s episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: a big milestone and small business Saturday Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we’ve been reading lately Deep Dive: we go down the rabbit hole of book tracking The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and no...2022-12-121h 01Ask a BooksellerAsk a BooksellerAsk a Bookseller: part memoir, part Ojibwe cultural toolboxGwen Danfelt of Drury Lane Books in Grand Marais, Minn. recommends reading “The Cultural Toolbox: Traditional Ojibwe Living in the Modern World” by Anton Treuer. The book was selected as a community read in Cook County in November. Treuer is a Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University, as well as a prolific author and speaker. This, his latest book, is partly a memoir, filled with stories and photos of Treuer’s journey to connect with his Ojibwe culture; and partly, as the title suggests, it’s a cultural toolbox. The book is organized by the four...2022-10-2602 minTalks at GoogleTalks at GoogleEp280 - Dr. Anton Treuer | Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to AskDr. Anton Treuer visits Google to discuss his book "Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask." What have you always wanted to know about Indians? Do you think you should already know the answers—or suspect that your questions may be offensive? Is the term “Indians” even appropriate to use in the 21st century? In matter-of-fact responses to over 120 questions, both thoughtful and outrageous, modern and historical, Ojibwe scholar and cultural preservationist Anton Treuer gives a frank, funny, and sometimes personal tour of Native culture. In the book, Treuer answers questi...2022-09-2752 minTalks at GoogleTalks at GoogleDr. Anton Treuer | Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to AskDr. Anton Treuer visits Google to discuss his book "Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask." What have you always wanted to know about Indians? Do you think you should already know the answers—or suspect that your questions may be offensive? Is the term “Indians” even appropriate to use in the 21st century? In matter-of-fact responses to over 120 questions, both thoughtful and outrageous, modern and historical, Ojibwe scholar and cultural preservationist Anton Treuer gives a frank, funny, and sometimes personal tour of Native culture. In the book, Treuer answers questi...2022-09-2752 minListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama[German] - S01 by Balthasar Von WeymarnPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/617045 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - S01 Author: Balthasar Von Weymarn Narrator: Aliana Schmitz, Anton Ohnesorge, Tim Lauth, Patrick Winczewski, Inko Hartwiger, Frederic Heimann, Matthias Hoff, Björn Boresch, Mario Klischies, Christin Marquitan, Jochim-C. Redeker, Bert Stevens, Holger Umbreit, Ulrike Kapfer, Victoria Frenz, Konrad Bösherz, Florian Hoffmann, Sebastian Kluckert, Stefan Kaminski, Sebastian Fitzner, Henning Schäfer, Dion Jaramillo, Balthasar Von Weymarn, Johannes Quester, Sascha Rotermund, Matti Klemm, Uve Teschner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 31 minutes Release date: August 19, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Das Burgundenreich wird von den Römern und Hunnen bedr...2022-08-1903 minEducating EmpathyEducating EmpathyA Conversation with Dr. Anton Treuer - Ojibwe Language RevitalizationIn this episode, Dr. Wendy Muhlhauser-Tingblad speaks with Dr. Anton Treuer. Dr. Treuer is a professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University in the Department of  Languages and Indigenous Studies. He has authored several books including "Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians but Were too Afraid to Ask "The Assassination of  Hole in the Day." The conversation centered on  language revitalization and  included discussion of Ojibwe language immersion schools, the role of technology in language learning, and many cultural elements of Indigenous learning philosophies. Dr. Treuer also shares about his personal background and how Indigenous culture influ...2022-08-1754 minMinnesota\'s Most Notorious: Where Blood Runs ColdMinnesota's Most Notorious: Where Blood Runs ColdThe Assassination of Hole in the Day w/ Anton TreuerOn June 27, 1868, Hole in the Day (Bagonegiizhig) the Younger left Crow Wing, Minnesota, for Washington, DC, to fight the planned removal of the Mississippi Ojibwe to a reservation at White Earth. Several miles from his home, the self-styled leader of all the Ojibwe was stopped by at least twelve Ojibwe men and fatally shot.Hole in the Day's death was national news, and rumors of its cause were many: personal jealousy, retribution for his claiming to be head chief of the Ojibwe, retaliation for the attacks he fomented in 1862, or retribution for his attempts...2022-06-0552 minMinnesota\'s Most Notorious: Where Blood Runs ColdMinnesota's Most Notorious: Where Blood Runs ColdThe Assassination of Hole in the Day w/ Anton TreuerOn June 27, 1868, Hole in the Day (Bagonegiizhig) the Younger left Crow Wing, Minnesota, for Washington, DC, to fight the planned removal of the Mississippi Ojibwe to a reservation at White Earth. Several miles from his home, the self-styled leader of all the Ojibwe was stopped by at least twelve Ojibwe men and fatally shot.Hole in the Day's death was national news, and rumors of its cause were many: personal jealousy, retribution for his claiming to be head chief of the Ojibwe, retaliation for the attacks he fomented in 1862, or retribution for his attempts...2022-06-0552 minNative CirclesNative CirclesSamuel Villarreal Catanach on the Role of Language Revitalization within the Process of DecolonizationSamuel Villarreal Catanach is from and grew up in P'osuwaegeh Owingeh (the Pueblo of Pojoaque). He serves as the director of the Pueblo of Pojoaque's Tewa Language Department. Samuel's goal is to give back to his community while continually defining and strengthening his identity and role as a Pueblo person. In this episode he shares his passion and personal experiences with language revitalization within the process of decolonization, why it matters for all Indigenous peoples to learn and use our languages and histories, the challenges within the field of language revitalization, and some uplifting observations that he h...2022-03-171h 03Curious MinnesotaCurious MinnesotaWhich Indigenous tribes first called Minnesota home?Indigenous people have been living in the area that became Minnesota since ancient times. Anton Treuer, professor of Objiwe at Bemidji State University, joins the podcast to discuss the Native Americans who inhabited the state prior to European settlement -- and their tribal affiliations.LINKS:Which Indigenous tribes first called Minnesota home?2022-01-2716 minMinnesota Native NewsMinnesota Native NewsNew Initiative Empowers Parent VoicesHost:This is Minnesota Native News, I'm Marie Rock. Coming up, the new Indigenous Parent Leadership Initiative helps empower parent voices at Red Lake and White Earth Nations. And it's been a year since the Clearbrook Aquifer was punctured. Calls for accountability and action were held at the site and in the Twin Cities. Here's reporter Leah Lemm with more.Reporter:Indigenous Visioning is bringing Country. Indigenous Visioning has partnered with the National Parent Leadership Institute, White Earth Nation, Red Lake Nation, and Dr. Anton Treuer to create a curriculum grounded in Indigenous a...2022-01-2604 minEveryday Art RoomEveryday Art RoomEp. 222 - Appropriation vs. AppreciationIn today’s episode, Candido welcomes Dr. Lori Santos to discuss the difference between appreciation and appropriation, and why that knowledge is so important. Listen as the conversation covers understanding culture, where teachers can find resources and ideas to support their work, and how we can avoid perpetuating stereotypes in the lessons we teach. Resources and Links Dr. Santos mentioned books by Anton Treuer and Tiffany Jewell Considering Cultural Appropriation in the Art Room by Janet Taylor How to Avoid Cultural Appropriation in Your Lessons by Ray Yang Ep. 129: Creating a Culturally Responsive Curriculum How to De...2022-01-2028 minA Life In RuinsA Life In RuinsPâripakûru' with Zach Rice and Taylor Moore - Ep 89In this special four-part episode we are joined by Zach Rice and Taylor to talk about how they are working on the reawakening of the Pawnee language. Both Zach and Taylor are citizens of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and grew up in Pawnee, Oklahoma. We talk about growing up in Pawnee, where they went to school, what inspired them to pursue M.A.'s in Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma. We dive into their M.A. Theses research, the relationships between Northern Caddoan Languages, working with the Pawnee Nation on the Pawnee Language Program, the challenges...2022-01-031h 23The Archaeology Podcast Network FeedThe Archaeology Podcast Network FeedPâripakûru’ with Zach Rice and Taylor MooreIn this special four-part episode we are joined by Zach Rice and Taylor to talk about how they are working on the reawakening of the Pawnee language. Both Zach and Taylor are citizens of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and grew up in Pawnee, Oklahoma. We talk about growing up in Pawnee, where they went to school, what inspired them to pursue M.A.'s in Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma. We dive into their M.A. Theses research, the relationships between Northern Caddoan Languages, working with the Pawnee Nation on the Pawnee Language Program, the challenges...2022-01-031h 29Modern Animism Radio, a holistic spiritual pathModern Animism Radio, a holistic spiritual pathLearning About Language in Animism | Modern AnimismOne way to tap into your roots is through your ancestral language. Dr. Anton Treuer is an Ojibwa professor who will share his thoughts on how to tap into authentic spirituality and regain a connection with the Earth and your heritage. Learn more about Dr. Truer's work  books, and events here. https://antontreuer.com/ Contribute to our mission here:  http://patreon.com/PanSociety ​ ​ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Want more? See us at: http://www.pansociety.net​ -blog http://www.pansociety.podbean.com​ -podcast http://www.pansociety.org​ -join our onlin...2021-12-2252 minThe Politics ClassroomThe Politics Classroom2021.15: Indigenous Sovereignty in the United StatesIn the Classroom: Prof. Anton Treuer, Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University  Topics: Native American rights under US law, tribal membership, doctrine of discovery  Intro & Outro Music: Three Goddesses by Third Age  Transition Music: Glass Office by AEROPLANES  Photo: Courtesy of Anton Treuer For further readings on topics discussed in this episode, check out The Bookshelf on The Politics Classroom website2021-12-1259 minRacial Reckoning: The Arc of JusticeRacial Reckoning: The Arc of JusticeNew MNDoT Signage Recognizes Native TerritoryMore than a decade after their initial request, three Ojibwe Tribal Nations will have the boundaries of their 1854 treaty with the United States acknowledged on state highways.--Feven Gerezgiher reports:Over a decade after their initial request, three Ojibwe Tribal Nations will have the boundaries of their 1854 treaty with the United States acknowledged on state highways. Earlier this month, the Minnesota Department of Transportation installed the first of 12 signs acknowledging Native territory. The treaty area encompasses the northeast region of the state, approximately 5.5 million a...2021-11-1601 minHey YAHey YAI Don’t Have Geometry In My RomanceKelly and Erica dive into short stories, new and forthcoming YA nonfiction, and Kelly offers her final sign-off. Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. SHOWNOTES “All 850 Books Texas Lawmaker Matt Krause Wants To Ban” Vampires Never Get Old edited by Zoraida Cordova and Natalie C. Parker Color Outsid...2021-11-1056 minMasters of the MusiverseMasters of the MusiverseAnton Treuer, Kevin Huseth and I talk about Native American relationshipsAnton’s Links:Ojibwe Language Revitalizationhttps: https://gofund.me/ae650e9bMAIBA Scholarship Fund https://www.maiba.org/donate/Minnesota Land Trust https://mnland.org/get-involved/give/donate/Anton’s Website- https://antontreuer.com/Masters of the Musiverse Give MN- https://www.givemn.org/organization/Masters-Of-The-MusiverseSocial Media:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/musiverseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/motm80Twitter: https://twitter.com/musiversemasterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiversemasterYo...2021-10-241h 06Minorities in PublishingMinorities in PublishingEpisode 112: Interview with Anton Treuer(Please note this interview was recorded via phone so audio quality may be muffled.) Jenn speaks with Professor Anton Treuer about the young reader's edition of his well-known work Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask and his dedication to education and empathy in recognizing Indigenous history and society. The importance of understanding perspectives remains at the forefront of the work Prof. Treuer does. [Transcript of this episode can be found on the Episodes page of the podcast Tumblr. You can sign up for the MiP monthly newsletter with job lis...2021-08-1832 minNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineA Gift for Revitalization with Language Warrior Anton TreuerToday’s conversation is with Dr. Anton Treuer (White Earth/Leech Lake Ojibwe), a prolific author, international speaker, historian, and professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University. As a spiritual guide and father of nine, Anton Treuer embodies and defines what it means to be a Language Warrior, which he writes about in his latest book. What does it take to keep the Ojibwe language thriving even as fewer first speakers are available to teach? Anton Treuer embraces this challenge with both timeless wisdom and the latest technology. We loved learning more about how Anton uncovered his gift for la...2021-07-0128 minBooks and BitesBooks and BitesJourneys Into Genre: Books and Bites Podcast, Ep. 53Book NotesCarrie recommends the first issue of DC Comics' digital series, Represent!: It's a Bird by Christian Cooper and Alitha Martinez. Carrie also recommends The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary.Michael sleuthed out American Predator: The Hunt for the Most Meticulous Serial Killer of the 21st Century by Maureen Callahan. Michael also recommends Ring Shout by P. Djeli Clark.Adam shares YA nonfiction, Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians but Were Afraid to Ask by Anton Treuer. Adam also recommends JCPL's Story Phone. Dial up a story anytime with the JCPL Story Phone. Simply call the Story Pho...2021-05-1030 minNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineMaking Choices to Protect One Another During the PandemicHost Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) is back exploring how Indian Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic health crisis.On today’s show, Leah reflects on the many choices people are making to help keep each other safe.  Leah enjoys a lively and fun conversation with college student Skylar Kuczaboski (Leech Lake) who is a senior at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, although she is completing her spring semester virtually from Minnesota. Skylar reflects on her experience as a first-generation college student at an Ivy League school amid all the dis...2021-04-0929 minMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsMaking Choices to Protect One Another During the PandemicHost Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) is back exploring how Indian Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic health crisis.On today’s show, Leah reflects on the many choices people are making to help keep each other safe.  Leah enjoys a lively and fun conversation with college student Skylar Kuczaboski (Leech Lake) who is a senior at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, although she is completing her spring semester virtually from Minnesota. Skylar reflects on her experience as a first-generation college student at an Ivy League school amid all the dis...2021-04-0728 minIndigenized Connections On AirIndigenized Connections On AirLeadership in a Crisis: ResiliencyJoin us for a conversation with Dr. Anton Treuer as he shares stories about resilience and how it influenced his leadership journey, his relationship with tribal elders, his take on overall wellness, and his COVID-19 response. Anton shares the latest strategies on Indigenous language revitalization initiatives and many more topics on the latest episode of Indigenized Connections On-Air.   2021-04-0645 minFully Booked by Kirkus ReviewsFully Booked by Kirkus ReviewsKirstin Valdez QuadeNovelist Kirstin Valdez Quade discusses ‘The Five Wounds’ (Norton, April 6), an intimate, finely wrought family saga set in New Mexico. In a sponsored interview, host Megan Labrise talks with Elliott Young, author of ‘Forever Prisoners: How the United States Made the World’s Largest Immigrant Detention System’ (Oxford University Press, Jan 12). Then our editors offer their reading recommendations, with books by Tasha Spillett-Sumner and Michaela Goade, Anton Treuer, Emmanuel Acho, and Kazuo Ishiguro. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-04-0656 minFactually! with Adam ConoverFactually! with Adam ConoverKeeping Native Languages Alive with Anton TreuerAaniin - which is hello in the Algonquin language of Ojibwe! This week, Adam speaks with Anton Treuer, the professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University. He walks us through where Ojibwe language has historically been spoken - as well as where it is spoken now, why we should keep this and other indiginous languages alive, how native culture is both historical and modern, what we AREN’T taught about native communities, how stereotypes aren’t always incorrect, but are often incomplete, and why Anton is hopeful for continued culture change and growth away from oppression. Check out his book, The...2021-01-131h 15Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine(Extended version) A Gift for Revitalization with Language Warrior Anton TreuerThis is the extended version of our conversation with Anton Treuer. Today’s conversation is with Dr. Anton Treuer (White Earth/Leech Lake Ojibwe), a prolific author, international speaker, historian, and professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University. As a spiritual guide and father of nine, Anton Treuer embodies and defines what it means to be a Language Warrior, which he writes about in his latest book. What does it take to keep the Ojibwe language thriving even as fewer first speakers are available to teach? Anton Treuer embraces this challenge with both timeless wisdom and the latest technology. We lo...2020-12-0253 minNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineA Gift for Revitalization with Language Warrior Anton TreuerToday’s conversation is with Dr. Anton Treuer (White Earth/Leech Lake Ojibwe), a prolific author, international speaker, historian, and professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University. As a spiritual guide and father of nine, Anton Treuer embodies and defines what it means to be a Language Warrior, which he writes about in his latest book. What does it take to keep the Ojibwe language thriving even as fewer first speakers are available to teach? Anton Treuer embraces this challenge with both timeless wisdom and the latest technology. We loved learning more about how Anton uncovered his gift for language re...2020-12-0228 minDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Language InstructionDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Language InstructionThe Language Warrior's Manifesto: How to Keep Our Languages Alive No Matter the Odds by Anton TreuerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457669 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Language Warrior's Manifesto: How to Keep Our Languages Alive No Matter the Odds Author: Anton Treuer Narrator: Kaipo Schwab Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 42 minutes Release date: November 24, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: Across North America, dedicated language warriors are powering an upswell, a resurgence, a revitalization of indigenous languages and cultures. Through deliberate suppression and cultural destruction, the five hundred languages spoken on the continent before contact have dwindled to about 150. Their ongoing survival depends on immediate, energetic interventions. Anton...2020-11-2430 minNDN Way w/ Jonny RNDN Way w/ Jonny R29Update on stuff. Rez Comedy, Warrior Nation by Anton Treuer, my first Zoom interview.2020-04-2520 minThe Rhetor PodcastThe Rhetor PodcastThe Rhetor News PodcdastLanguage Warriors: Growing at-risk languages Ojibwe and Yiddish, hosted by Miriam-Rachel Oxenhandler Newman with guests Dr. Anton Treuer, Meyer Weinshel and Marcie Rendon. Dr. Treuer is Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University in Bemidji, Minnesota. He is the author of 19 books, and editor of Oshkaabewis  Native Journal, the only academic journal of the Ojibwe language. His work has been recognized with numerous awards and fellowships including National Endowment for the Humanities, Bush Foundation, National Science Foundation and others. Meyer Weinshel is a Ph.D. candidate at University of Minnesota in the Department of German, Nordic, Slavic and Dutch. His d...2020-02-2000 minYour Portable Library of Free AudiobookYour Portable Library of Free AudiobookPerry Rhodan 2940: Der Putsch: Perry Rhodan-Zyklus 'Genesis' Hörbuch von Uwe AntonHören Sie sich dieses volle Hörbuch kostenlos beihttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 711257 Titel: Perry Rhodan 2940: Der Putsch: Perry Rhodan-Zyklus 'Genesis' Autor: Uwe Anton Erzähler: Renier Baaken Format: Abridged Spieldauer: 3:27:16 Sprache: Deutsch Veröffentlichungsdatum: 12-21-17 Herausgeber: Bookwire Kategorien: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera Zusammenfassung: Intrigen im Zweiten Solaren Imperium der Einsatz auf Selene beginnt Gut dreitausend Jahre in der Zukunft: Perry Rhodans Vision, die Milchstraße in eine Sterneninsel ohne Kriege zu verwandeln, lebt nach wie vor. Der Mann von der Erde, der einst die Menschen zu den Sternen führte, möchte endlich Frieden in der Galaxis haben...2017-12-213h 27Discover Top Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasEverything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask by Anton TreuerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/315228 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask Author: Anton Treuer Narrator: Kaipo Schwab Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 1 minute Release date: September 26, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: 'I had a profoundly well-educated Princetonian ask me, 'Where is your tomahawk?' I had a beautiful woman approach me in the college gymnasium and exclaim, 'You have the most beautiful red skin.' I took a friend to see Dances with Wolves and was told, 'Your people have a...2017-09-2630 minDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasEverything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask by Anton TreuerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/315228to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask Author: Anton Treuer Narrator: Kaipo Schwab Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 1 minute Release date: September 26, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: 'I had a profoundly well-educated Princetonian ask me, 'Where is your tomahawk?' I had a beautiful woman approach me in the college gymnasium and exclaim, 'You have the most beautiful red skin.' I took a friend to see Dances with Wolves and was told, 'Your people have a beautiful...2017-09-265h 01AASLHAASLH2014 Anton Treuer Awards Banquet AddressDr. Treuer addressed the Leadership in History Awards Banquet at our 2014 Annual Meeting in St. Paul, discussing both his award-winning book and his advocacy for Native American voices and history. “Often we talk about tribal history like it’s ten thousand years of ancient history rather than ten thousand years of history still in the making.” Download at: http://resource.aaslh.org/view/dr-anton-treuer-awards-banquet-speaker/2016-02-2300 minListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space OperaListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera[German] - Perry Rhodan Andromeda 01: Die brennenden Schiffe by Uwe AntonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/711541 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Perry Rhodan Andromeda 01: Die brennenden Schiffe Series: #1 of Perry Rhodan Andromeda-Zyklus Author: Uwe Anton Narrator: Josef Tratnik Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 16 minutes Release date: June 7, 2009 Genres: Space Opera Publisher's Summary: Es ist das Jahr 1312 Neuer Galaktischer Zeitrechnung. Eine dunkle Macht überzieht die friedliebenden Zivilisationen in Andromeda mit Terror und Verwüstung. Gemeinsam mit einer Handvoll treuer Gefährten eilt der Terraner Perry Rhodan zur Hilfe. Doch in der Nachbargalaxis trifft er auf eine Gefahr, die jede Vorstellungskraft übersteigt ...2009-06-0703 min