Episodes
Monday Apr 19, 2021
The Medicine Wheel Prophecy
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Traveling 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 (00:00:00-00:01:51)
- Roman Orona (Host) “Long ago the Great Spirit came and gathered all the peoples of this earth and said, “I’m going to send you to four directions and over time I’m going to change you to four colors, but I’m to give you some teachings and you will call these the Original Teachings and when you come back together with each other you will share these, so that you can live and have peace on earth and a great civilization will come about. To the East, the red people he gave the guardianship of the earth. To learn the teachings of the earth, the plants that grow from the earth, the foods that can be eaten and the herbs that are used for healing…”
1. Bear Creek - “Chummin’ Around” (The Way of Our Drum) (0:01:51-0:04:56)
2. Jim Pepper - “Senecas (As Long As The Grass Shall Grow)” (Pepper’s Pow Wow) (0:04:56-0:10:36)
3. Insingizi - “Isqoqodo” (Spirit Of Africa) (00:10:36-00:13:36)
4. Byron Nicholai (I Am Yup’ik) - “Angyaurlua Ayagali” (I Sing, You Dance) (00:13:36-00:14:58)
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5. Batzorig Vaanchig - “The Beautiful Steppe” (Marco Polo Music from the Netflix Original Series) (00:15:12-00:19:58)
- Roman Orona (Host) (00:19:58-00:20:36) “To the south, the yellow people he gave the guardianship of the wind. To learn about the sky and breathe, to know how to take that within ourselves for spiritual advancement…”
6. Digging Roots - “We Are” (We Are) (00:20:36-00:23:35)
7. Joe Tohonnie Jr. - “Blessing the Corcle of Life” (Apache Blessing & Crown Dance Songs) (00:23:35-00:28:19)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:28:19-00:28:24)
8. Thunderhill- “Contest Song” (The Clash Of The Titans) (0028:24-00:33:56)
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9. Nancy Sanchez - “The Kids Are Still in Cages” (Say Something - EP) (00:34:10-00:39:14)
- Roman Orona (Host) (00:39:14-00:40:00) “To the West, the black people were given the guardianship of the water. To learn the teachings of the water being the powerful element…”
10. Southern Scratch - “Jesusita in Chihuahua” (How Sweet the Sound) (00:40:00-00:43:57)
11. Todi Neesh Zhee- “Two-Step Dance” (Second Night: El Capitan) (00:43:57-00:48:57)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:57-00:49:02)
12. Randy Wood - “When the Birds Sing” (My Heart and Soul) (00:49:02-00:51:30)
13. Makaha Sons of Ni’ihau - “Waipahe’e Falls” (Unforgettable ) (00:51:30-00:54:03)
14. Inkhay - “Corazas” (El Condor Pasa: Pan Flute Music from the Andes of Peru) (00:54:03-00:56:16)
- Roman Orona (Host) (00:56:16-00:58:25) “To the North, the white people were given the guardianship of fire. To learn the teachings of the fire and its uses. Remembering to know the destruction that can be created if it is not utilized correctly…Have we as humanity lost sight of our responsibilities? Have we given up on creating true peace on earth and the building of this great civilization that has been foretold? Why do we sit idle and wait for others to do something? Why do we blame others for the problems that we all face as humanity? Fulfilling the prophecies of Peace on earth and the building of the great civilization are not only possible but inevitable. Whether both are to be reached only after unimaginable horrors precipitated by humanity’s stubborn clinging to old patterns of behavior or is to be embraced now by an act of consultative will, the choice is ours. It has been promised that “these fruitless strifes, these ruinous wars shall pass away, and the Most Great Peace Shall Come.”’
15. Gabriel Ayala - “Shades of Blue” (Shades of Blue) (00:58:25-01:02:58)
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