Episodes
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Environmental Sustainability
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Monday Jan 17, 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.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO “Nature in its essence is the embodiment of My Name, the Maker, the Creator. Its manifestations are diversified by varying causes, and in this diversity there are signs for men of discernment. Nature is God’s Will and is its expression in and through the contingent world. It is a dispensation of Providence ordained by the Ordainer, the All-Wise.” -Bahá’u’lláh This quote outlines the essential relationship between humans and the environment: that the grandeur and diversity of nature are purposeful reflections of the majesty and bounty of God/the Creator….There follows an implicit understanding that nature is to be respected and protected, as a divine trust for which we are answerable. (00:00:00-00:02:15)
1. Burning Sky - “Star” (Spirits in the Wind) (0:02:15-0:06:17)
2. Tuvan National Orchestra - “Igilimni” (Tuvan National Orchestra - EP) (0:06:17-00:09:31)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:09:31-00:09:36)
3. Quetzal - “Todo Lo Que Tengo (All That I Have)” (Imaginaries) (00:09:36-00:14:16)
4. Raye Zaragoza - “American Dream” (Fight for You) (00:14:16-00:17:32)
5. Jeremy Dutcher - “Koselwintuwakon” (Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa) (00:17:32-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:21:54) “”As trustees, or stewards, of the planet's vast resources and biological diversity, humanity must learn to make use of the earth's natural resources, both renewable and non-renewable, in a manner that ensures sustainability and equity into the distant reaches of time. This attitude of stewardship will require full consideration of the potential environmental consequences of all development activities. It will compel humanity to temper its actions with moderation and humility, realizing that the true value of nature cannot be expressed in economic terms. It will also require a deep understanding of the natural world and its role in humanity's collective development - both material and spiritual. Therefore, sustainable environmental management must come to be seen not as a discretionary commitment mankind can weigh against other competing interests, but rather as a fundamental responsibility that must be shouldered - a pre-requisite for spiritual development as well as the individual's physical survival.” -Bahá’i International Community
6. Buc Wild - “Pumper 1” (Young & Reckless) (00:21:54-00:24:38)
7. Ibimeni - “Vinu Niguirayali” (Garifuna Traditional Music from Guatemala) (00:24:38-00:29:04)
8. Jim Boyd - “Unity” (Unity) (00:29:04-00:32:32)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:32:32-00:32:37)
9. Randy Wood - “For The Horses” (My Heart and Soul) (00:32:37-00:38:06)
10. LeeAnn Brady - “A Cappella NAC Song” (Red Earth Singing) (00:38:06-00:39:57)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:39:57-00:42:14) “It has been widely acknowledged that economic prosperity has come at a tremendous cost to our natural environment. In fact, no country has emerged as a major industrial power without a legacy of significant environmental damage, affecting the security and well-being of its own populations and, equally significantly, those of developing nations. The growth-driven economic paradigm rooted in national interests at the expense of social and environmental variables and international well-being is under increasing scrutiny. Challenging ethical questions of resource distribution and responsibility for damages force governments to develop institutional mechanisms and implement policies that consider the prosperity and health of the global community and that of future generations. On an institutional level, a global entity with a strong scientific advisory capacity is needed to streamline reporting and decision-making processes, including the voices of non-state actors. It must coherently link environmental issues to social and economic priorities, for none of these can advance in isolation. At the educational level, curricula must seek to develop a sense of responsibility towards the natural environment as well as foster a spirit of inquiry and innovation so that the diversity of human experience can be brought to bear on the challenge of creating an environmentally sustainable development pathway.” -Bahá’i International Community
11. Annie Humphrey - “The Wizard” (The Wizard) (00:42:14-00:46:17)
12. Freddie Kaydahzinne - “Niya; (I Am Here)” (Apache Songs - Social and War Dance) (00:46:17-00:49:03)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:49:03-00:49:08)
13. Tha Tribe - “Buffalo Jump” (Mad Hops And Crazy Stops) (00:49:08-00:51:57)
14. Southern Scratch - “O’odham’s Special Chote” (Emwe:Hejed “For All Of You”) (00:51:57-00:54:58)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:54:58-00:56:34) “Until such time as the nations of the world understand and follow the admonitions of Bahá'u'lláh to whole-heartedly work together in looking after the best interests of all humankind, and unite in the search for ways and means to meet the many environmental problems besetting our planet, ...little progress will be made towards their solution....” -Universal House of Justice
15. Young Spirit - “YS Rock’n’Roll” (Save Me a Lead) (00:56:34-01:02:07)
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