Episodes
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Nature and Spirit; Quotes by Thomas Banyacya
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Nature and Spirit; Quotes by Thomas Banyacya”
"Thomas Banyacya was born on June 2, 1909 and grew up in the village of Moenkopi, Arizona. He moved into the spirit world on February 6, 1999 in Keams Canyon, Arizona. He was a member of the Wolf, Fox, and Coyote clans. He first attended Sherman Indian School in California and then Bacone College in Oklahoma. During World War II, Banyacya was a draft resister, who spent time in prison. In 1948, he was one of four Hopis who were named by elders to reveal Hopi Traditional wisdom and teachings, including the Hopi Prophecies for the future, to the general public."
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:01:47)
1. Ryon Polequaptewa - “Walk Song” (Tuwanasavi) (00:01:47-00:06:42)
2. Randy Wood - “Song For Alex Wood” (Family) (00:06:42-00:11:08)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:11:08-00:11:21) “The old people must start talking and the young people must start listening.” -Thomas Banyacya
3. Southern Scratch - “El Morro de Cumpas” (How Sweet the Sound) (00:11:21-00:14:56)
4. Midnight Shine - “Leather Skin” (High Road) (00:14:56-00:18:37)
5. Anthony Benally - “N.A.C. Set Three, Pt. 2” (Azee Diyin) (00:18:37-00:20:19)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:19-00:21:00) “As Native Americans, we believe the Rainbow is a sign from the Spirit in all things. It is a sign of the union of all people, like one big family. The unity of all humanity, many tribes and peoples, is essential.” -Thomas Banyacya
6. Xavier Quijas Yxayotl - “Dance for the Maize God” (Singing Earth) (00:21:00-00:25:32)
7. Afrika Mamas - “Amazenze” (Pure Africa) (00:25:32-00:29:09)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:29:09-00:29:13)
8. Los Lobos - “Volver, Volver” (Just Another Band from East L.A.) (00:29:13-00:32:47)
9. Pacific Curls & Sarah Beattie - “Whakamahana” (Pacific Celta) (00:32:47-00:36:11)
10. ODUCHU - “Bombureng Hoo” (The Healer) (00:36:51-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:41:22) “We made a sacred covenant to follow the Creator's life plan at all times, which includes the responsibility of taking care of this land and life for His divine purpose. We have never made treaties with any foreign nation, including the United States, but for many centuries we have honored this Sacred Agreement. Our goals are not to gain political control, monetary wealth nor military power, but rather to pray and to promote the welfare of all living beings and to preserve the world in a natural way.” -Thomas Banyacya
11. Tony Logan - “Clown Song” (Traditional & Spiritual Apache Songs) (00:41:22-00:45:20)
12. Fiji - “Indigenous Lifel” (Indigenous Cafe) (00:45:20-00:49:09)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:49:09-00:49:27) “Let us live in peace and harmony to keep the land and all life in balance. Only prayer and meditation can do that.” -Thomas Banyacya
13. Kym Gouchie - “Every Mountain” (Northern Shining Star Woman) (00:49:27-00:52:32)
14. Southern Style - “Feelings” (Blacked Out) (00:52:32-00:55:14)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:14-00:57:30) “Nature and the spirit of our ancestors are giving you loud warnings. Today you see increasing floods, more damaging hurricanes, hail storms, climate changes and earthquakes as our prophecies said would come. Why do animals act like they know about the earth's problems and most humans act like they know nothing? If we humans do not wake up to the warnings, the great purification will come to destroy this world just as the previous worlds were destroyed.” - Thomas Banyacya
15. The Blue Stone Project - “John Doe” (Blue Stone) (00:57:30-01:02:01)
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Monday Oct 10, 2022
SILENCE and GIVING; Quotes by Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Monday Oct 10, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “SILENCE and GIVING; Quotes by Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman”
Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman was born on February 19, 1858 near what is now Redwood Falls, Minnesota and entered the Spiritual World on January 8, 1939 in Detroit Michigan. Charles Alexander Eastman was born Hakadah and later named Ohiyesa was Santee Dakota. He was a physician, writer, and social reformer. He was the first Native Individual to be certified in Western Medicine and was one of the most prolific authors and speakers of Dakota ethnohistory and American Indian Affairs. After working as a physician on reservations in South Dakota, He became active in politics and Native American Rights. He worked to improve the lives of youth and founded thirty-five Native American chapters of the YMCA. He was considered the Native Individual to write American History for the Native point of view. He also helped found the Boy Scouts of America.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:02:21) “Silence is the cornerstone of character.” Ohiyesa - Charles Alexander Eastman
1. White Fish Jrs. - “Ladies Jingle” (Life Giver) (00:02:21-00:05:05)
2. Injunuity - “Chickasha’ Alhiha” (Fight For Survival (00:05:05-00:08:58)
3. Norman La’awa Solomon - “Hanalei Moon” (Na Mele O Kaua’i) (00:08:58-00:11:44)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:11:44-00:12:05) “We believe profoundly in silence-the sign of a perfect equilibrium. Silence is the absolute poise or balance of body, mind, and spirit.” Ohiyesa - Charles Alexander Eastman
4. Joe Tohonnie Jr. - “Tobacco Song” (Apache Blessing & Crown Dance Songs) (00:12:05-00:16:58)
5. Dilika - “Eswazini” (Homeland - A Collection of Black South African Music) (00:16:68-00:21:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:19:55-00:20:33) “Children must early learn the the beauty of generosity. They are taught to give what they prize most, that they may taste the happiness of giving.” -Ohiyesa - Charles Alexander Eastman
6. Brother Mikey - “Home Again” (Happiness) (00:20:33-00:24:08)
7. Cary Morin - “Dawn’s Early Light” (Cradle to the Grave) (00:24:08-00:28:32)
8. Dennis Shorty & Jennifer Fröhling - “Kid’s Song” (Dena Zagi - Gucho Hin) (00:28:32-00:31:25)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:31:25-00:31:41) “He sees no need for setting apart one day in seven as a holy day, since to him all days are God’s.” -Ohiyesa - Charles Alexander Eastman
9. William Clipman - “Convergence” (Awakening The Fire) (00:31:41-00:36:15)
10. Tuva Ensemble - “Khoomei” (Traditional Music and Throat Singing of Tuva) (00:36:15-00:38:18)
11. Byron Nicholai - “I Am Yup’ik” (I Am Yup’ik) (00:38:18-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:56) “If you ask him: "What is silence?" he will answer, "It is the Great Mystery! The holy silence is His voice!" If you ask: "What are the fruits of silence?" he will say: "They are self-control, true courage or endurance, patience, dignity, and reverence. Silence is the cornerstone of character.” -Ohiyesa - Charles Alexander Eastman
12. Digging Roots - “These Hands” (We Are) (00:40:56-00:43:55)
13. Hawane Rios - “7th Generation” (Together We Rise) (00:43:55-00:49:08)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:49:08-00:49:26) “Nearness to nature... keeps the spirit sensitive to impressions not commonly felt and in touch with the unseen powers.” -Ohiyesa - Charles Alexander Eastman
14. Zully Murillo - “Miedo en el Monte” (Cuentos Contados Cantados) (00:49:26-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:57:25) “The Wise Man believes profoundly in silence - the sign of a perfect equilibrium. Silence is the absolute poise or balance of body, mind and spirit. The man who preserves his selfhood ever calm and unshaken by the storms of existence - not a leaf, as it were, astire on the tree, not a ripple upon the surface of the shinning pool-his, in the mind of the unlettered sage, is the ideal attitude and conduct of life. Silence is the cornerstone of character.” -Ohiyesa - Charles Alexander Eastman
15. Southern Style - “Extra” (Blacked Out) (00:57:25-01:00:50)
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Monday Oct 03, 2022
Faith; Quotes by Frank Fools Crow
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Monday Oct 03, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “FAITH; Quotes by Frank Fools Crow”
Frank Fools Crow was born in 1890 in Porcupine Creek, Pine Ridge South Dakota and left this earthly life on November 27, 1989 in Kyle South Dakota. Frank was an Oglala Lakota civic and religious leader. “Grandfather” or “Grandpa Frank” as he was often called, was a nephew of Black Elk who worked to preserve Lakota traditions, including the Sun Dance and Yuwipi ceremonies. He supported Lakota sovereignty and treaty rights and was a traditional leader at Wounded Knee. With writer Thomas E. Mails, he produced two books about his life and work, Fools Crow in 1979 and Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power in 1990.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:01:43) “The greater the faith, the greater the result.” -Frank Fools Crow
1. William Horncloud - “Sioux National Anthem & Victory Song” (Traditional Lakota Songs) (00:01:58-00:04:27)
2. Arouna & Biko - “Bara” (Bamanaya Sira) (00:04:27-00:08:56)
3. Byron Nicholai - “Beat of My Heart” (I Am Yup’ik) (00:08:56-00:10:02)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:02-00:10:17) “Those who live for one another learn that love is the bond of perfect unity.” -Frank Fools Crow
4. Nawang Khechog - “Dwelling In Peace” (Sounds Of Peace) (00:10:17-00:13:06)
5. Fred Kaydahzinne - “Sacred White Mountain” (Sacred White Mountain) (00:13:06-00:17:05)
6. Indian Hill - “Mr. Reliable” (Don’t Look Back) (00:17:05-00:20:03)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:03 -00:20:53) “Sometimes it feels like energy or electricity when it is moving in and through us, but spiritual power is really a distinctive kind of knowledge that is like the key that opens the door or the switch that starts the energy moving.” -Frank Fools Crow
7. Brianna Lea Pruett - “New Life” (Gypsy Bells) (00:20:53-00:23:54)
8. Omaha Whitetail- “Umm Ohon Nation Head Start” (To The Mothers) (00:23:54-00:29:28)
9. Randy Wood - “In Honor Of The Late Billy Goat” (Family) (00:29:28-00:31:45)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:31:45-00:32:02) “When we become hollow bones there is no limit to what the Higher Powers can do in and through us in spiritual things.” -Frank Fools Crow
10. Southern Scratch - “De Colores” (How Sweet The Sound) (00:32:02-00:35:03)
11. Todi Neesh Zhee - “Two Step Dance” (Second Night: El Capitan) (00:35:03-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:45) “Survival of the world depends on our sharing what we have, and working together. If we don't the whole world will die. First the planet, and next the people.” -Frank Fools Crow
12. Young Spirit - “Family Is a Blessing” (Mewasinsational Cree Round Dance Songs) (00:40:45-00:44:31)
13. Xavier Quijas Yxayotl - “Antigua” (Aztec Dancers) (00:44:31-00:47:01)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:47:01-00:47:18) “...remember and think about the closeness of the Creator. If you live in this wisdom, it will give you endless strength and hope.” -Frank Fools Crow
14. Israel “IZ” Kamakawiwo’ole - “Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World” (Unforgettable) (00:47:18-00:51:15)
15. Fernando Cellicion - “Zuni Sunrise Song” (Kokopeli Dreams) (00:51:15-00:55:02)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:02 -00:57:44) “I do not always ask, in my prayers and discussions, for only those things I would like to see happen, because no man can claim to know what is best for mankind. Wakan Tanka and Grandfather alone know what is best, and this is why, even though I am worried, my attitude is not overcome with fear of the future. I submit always to Wakan Tanka's will. This is not easy, and most people find it impossible, but I have seen the power of Prayer and I have seen God's desires fulfilled. So I pray always that God will give me wisdom to accept his way of doing things.” -Frank Fools Crow
16. Digging Roots - “We Are” (We Are) (00:57:44-01:00:44)
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Monday Sep 26, 2022
Positive Thought = Change
Monday Sep 26, 2022
Monday Sep 26, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Positive Thought = Change; Quotes by The 14th Dalai Lama”
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso describes himself as a simple Buddhist monk. He is the highest spiritual leader and former head of state of Tibet. He was born on July 6, 1935 to a farming family in Taktser, Amdo, in northeastern Tibet. He was forced to flee his home of Tibet in 1959 after China sent troops into the region because of protests to their anti-religious legislation. He sought refuge in India and for over six decades has been living in exile along with some 10,000 Tibetans.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:01:56) “Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.” -Dalai Lama
1. Tibetans in Ladakh - “Mount Kharak” (Tibet: Songs From Exile) (00:01:56-00:04:26)
2. Artificial Red - “Sky Chief” (Rez Radio) (00:04:26-00:08:07)
3. Bear Creek - “Kayas” (Through Tick and Thin) (00:08:07-00:10:30)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:30-00:10:44) “Give the ones you love wings to fly, roots to come back and reasons to stay.” -Dalai Lama
4. Israel “IZ” Kamakawiwo’ole - “Hi’ilawa” (Best of IZ) (00:10:44-00:15:16)
5. Joe Tohonnie Jr. - “Blessing the Circle of Life (Ache Crown Dance Song)” (Apache Blessing & Crown Dance Songs) (00:15:16-00:19:59)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:19:59-00:21:00) “Man surprised me most about humanity. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.” -Dalai Lama
6. Louie Gonnie - “Children Of Tomorrow” (Sacred Mountains : Meditations Songs From The Diné) (00:21:00-00:25:30)
7. Ladysmith Black Mambazo - “Bhasobha (Watch)” (Journey Of Dreams) (00:25:30-00:28:42)
8. Fawn Wood - “Grandmother’s Song” (Iskwewak - Songs of Indigenous Womanhood) (00:28:42-00:30:14)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:14-00:30:31) “Moving towards better rather than moving away from bad is an attitude of embracing life rather than rejecting it.” -Dalai Lama
9. Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - “Weyu Lárigi Weyu” (Wátina) (00:30:31-00:34:51)
10. Zuni Pueblo Singers - “Nah-Ha-Li-Shoo Song” (Zuni Traditional Songs From Zuni Pueblo) (00:34:51-00:36:23)
11. Raye Zaragoza - “Fight for You” (Fight for You) (00:36:23-00:37:20)
12. Laura Wallace - “Potter’s Bull” (Heartbeat 2) (00:37:20-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:55) “Don't ever mistake my silence for ignorance, my calmness for acceptance or my kindness for weakness. Compassion and tolerance are not a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength.” -Dalai Lama
13. Quetzal - “Todo Lo Que Tengo (All That I Have)” (Imaginaries) (00:40:55-00:45:35)
14. Nitanis “Kit” Largo - “Straight” (Serenity) (00:45:35-00:49:07)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:49:07-00:49:25) “Compassion, tolerance, forgiveness and a sense of self-discipline are qualities that help us lead our daily lives with a calm mind” -Dalai Lama
15. Bernie Francis - “Nasa’l Mawiesp-Pite’wk Knusnk” (L’nuta’ql:Mi’kmaq Music Showcase) (00:49:25-00:51:01)
16. Nahko And Medicine For The People - “Backbone” (Hoka) (00:51:01-00:55:07)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:07-00:57:05) “Every day, think as you wake up, today I am fortunate to be alive, I have a precious human life, I am not going to waste it. I am going to use all my energies to develop myself, to expand my heart out to others; to achieve enlightenment for the benefit of all beings. I am going to have kind thoughts towards others, I am not going to get angry or think badly about others. I am going to benefit others as much as I can.” -Dalai Lama
17. Young Bird - “Overdrive” (YB Style) (00:57:05-00:59:59)
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Monday Sep 19, 2022
Little Bits of Good; Quotes by Desmond Tutu
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Monday Sep 19, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Little Bits of Good; Quotes by Desmond Tutu”
Desmond Milo Tutu was of both Xhosa and Motswana ancestry. He was born on October 7, 1931 in Klerksdorp, South Africa and left the physical life on December 26, 2021 in Cape Town, South Africa. Desmond Tutu, was a South African Anglican bishop and theologian. He was known for his work as an anti-apartheid and human rights activist. In 1984, he won a Nobel Peace Price for his efforts in resolving and ending apartheid. He was also the first black African to hold the position of Bishop of Johannesburg and then Archbishop of Cape Town.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:02:05) “Do your little bit of good where you are; its those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” -Desmond Tutu
1. German Hadebe - “Wamuhle Intombi Emphlophe” (Homeland-A Collection of Black South African Music) (00:02:05-00:04:54)
2. The Halluci Nation ft. Boogey The Beat & Northern Voice - “Land Back” (One More Saturday Night) (00:04:54-00:08:17)
3. Lila Downs - “Aren’t Azul” (Tree of Life) (00:08:17-00:11:00)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:11:00-00:11:13) “If you want peace, you don't talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.” -Desmond Tutu
4. Cozad - “Intertribal Two” (Cozad California Powwow-Live) (00:11:13-00:15:44)
5. ODUCHU ft. Radik Tyulyush - “Show Me The Way” (Show Me The Way-Single) (00:15:44-00:21:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:21:00-00:22:12) “One of the sayings in our country is Ubuntu - the essence of being human. Ubuntu speaks particularly about the fact that you can't exist as a human being in isolation. It speaks about our interconnectedness. You can't be human all by yourself, and when you have this quality - Ubuntu - you are known for your generosity. We think of ourselves far too frequently as just individuals, separated from one another, whereas you are connected and what you do affects the whole World. When you do well, it spreads out; it is for the whole of humanity.” -Desmond Tutu
6. Enrique Males - “Matrimonio” (Quinchuquimanda Imbayacuna) (00:22:12-00:24:54)
7. Midnight Shine - “Survivor” (High Road) (00:24:54-00:28:34)
8. Anthony Benally - “Native American Church Set Five, Pt. 2” (Azee Dyin) (00:28:34-00:30:26)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:26-00:30:41) “We are made for loving. If we don’t love, we will be like plants without water.” -Desmond Tutu
9. B-Side Players - “Fire In The Youth” (Fire In The Youth) (00:30:41-00:33:48)
10. Jim Pepper - “Caddo Revival” (The Path) (00:33:48-00:38:07)
11. Earl Ray - “Ku:gik - The Going Home Song” (Traditional Songs Of The Salt River Pima) (00:38:07-00:37:20)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:03-00:40:45) “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.” -Desmond Tutu
12. Keith Secola - “4 Those 2 Come” (Life Is Grand) (00:40:45-00:44:30)
13. Sousou & Maher Cissoko - “Fentangya (Poverty)” (African Moo Baalu) (00:44:30-00:48:55)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:55-00:49:13) “Differences are not intended to separate, to alienate. We are different precisely in order to realize our need of one another.” -Desmond Tutu
14. Manu Dibango - “What a Wonderful World” (Midnight In Paris) (00:49:13-00:51:46)
15. Los Papagos Molinas - “Tohono Chote- Chote” (Waila!) (00:51:46-00:55:11)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:11-00:57:41) “We are made for goodness. We are made for love. We are made for friendliness. We are made for togetherness. We are made for all of the beautiful things that you and I know. We are made to tell the world that there are no outsiders. All are welcome: black, white, red, yellow, rich, poor, educated, not educated, male, female, gay, straight, all, all, all. We all belong to this family, this human family, God's family.” -Desmond Tutu
16. Insingizi - “Isqoqodo” (Spirit Of Africa) (00:57:41-01:00:43)
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Monday Sep 12, 2022
Our Change Is The Change; Quotes by Rigoberta Menchu
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Our Change Is The Change; Quotes by Rigoberta Menchu”
Rigoberta Menchú is K’iche’ and was born in Laj Chimel, Guatemala on January 9, 1959. She is a human rights activist, feminist , and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Menchú has dedicated her life to publicizing the rights of Guatemala’s Indigenous peoples during and after the Guatemalan Civil War, and to promoting Indigenous rights internationally.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:01:43) “This world's not going to change unless we're willing to change ourselves.” -Rigoberta Menchu
1. Dashmesh Khalsa - “Beats Of The Sun” (The Peacock’s Tale:Language Of The Birds) (00:01:43-00:05:09)
2. Jay Begaye - “Honor Your Drum” (Honoring Our Ways) (00:05:09-00:10:42)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:42-00:10:53) “The people are the only ones capable of transforming society.” -Rigoberta Menchu
3. Joe Tohonnie Jr. - “Let His Prayer Rain Over Us” (Journey Into A New Direction) (00:10:53-00:16:36)
4. Norman Ka’awa Solomon - “Slack Ke’e” (Na Mele O Kaua’i) (00:16:36-00:16:54)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00 -00:21:03) “...instead of giving a rifle to somebody, build a school; instead of giving a rifle, build a community with adequate services. Instead of giving a rifle, develop an educational system that is not about conflict and violence, but one that promotes respect for values, for life, and respect for one's elders. This requires a huge investment. Yet if we can invest in a different vision of peaceful coexistence, I think we can change the world, because every problem has a nonviolent answer.” -Rigoberta Menchu
5. Tha Tribe - “Grand Entry 1” (Stoic) (00:21:03-00:25:09)
6. Thunder Hill - “Dynamics” (Miles from Yesterday) (00:25:09-00:28:33)
7. Southern Scratch - “Guadalupe Mazurka” (Waila) (00:28:33-00:31:23)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:31:23-00:31:38) “I am like a drop of water on a rock. After drip, drip, dripping in the same place, I begin to leave a mark…” -Rigoberta Menchu
8. Tony Duncan & Darrin Yazzie - “Where the Wind Blows” (Singing Lights) (00:31:38-00:34:59)
9. Whitehawk And Crowe - “Straight Chant” (Wikiwam Ahsin Volume III) (00:34:59-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:45) “To be a light to others you will need a good dose of the spiritual life. Because as my mother used to say, if you are in a good place, then you can help others; but if you're not well, then go look for somebody who is in a good place who can help you.” -Rigoberta Menchu
10. Peruvian Harp & Flute Ensemble - “El Condor Pasa” (The Andes) (00:40:45-00:43:29)
11. Maya Jupiter - “The Joy” (Never Said Yes) (00:43:29-00:46:25)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:46:25-00:46:39) “The human being is to be respected and defended, not protected like a bird or a river.” -Rigoberta Menchu
12. Gabriel Ayala - “Tataria” (Shades Of Blue) (00:46:39-00:49:25)
13. Roman Orona ft. R. Carlos Nakai & Kaya Orona - “Dancing Spirit” (Circling Spirits) (00:49:25-00:53:45)
14. Northern Cree Singers - “The Ripper” (Red Rock) (00:53:45-00:55:22)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:22 -00:57:19) “Peace cannot exist without justice, justice cannot exist without fairness, fairness cannot exist without development, development cannot exist without democracy, democracy cannot exist without respect for the identity and worth of cultures and peoples.” -Rigoberta Menchu
15. The Halluci Nation ft. El Dusty & Black Bear - “Tanokumbia” (One More Saturday Night) (00:57:19-01:00:36)
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Monday Sep 05, 2022
Ndegeocello ”Free Like A Bird”
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Monday Sep 05, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Ndegeocello “Free Like A Bird”; Quotes by Meshell Ndegeocello”
Michelle Lynn Johnson, better known as Meshell Ndegeocello was born in Berlin, Germany on August 29, 1968. Meshell, is a German-born American singer-songwriter, rapper , and bassist. The name Ndegeocello is Swahili that means “free like a bird.” Meshell is an eleven (11) time Grammy nominated artist and has won one (1) Grammy. She is also credited for helping start the “Neo-Soul” movement.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:02:07) “Her beauty cannot be measured with standards of a colonized mind” -Meshell Ndegeocello
1. Southern Scratch - “Go -K Kawliya” (How Sweet the Sound) (00:02:07-00:05:14)
2. Pyawasits, Silas, & Webster - “Beautiful Dancers” (Wild Rice: Songs From The Menominee Nation) (00:05:14-00:08:38)
3. Pamyua - “Reindeer Herding Song” (Mengluni “The Beginning”) (00:08:38-00:10:40)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:40-00:10:53) “Your yes means nothing if you can't say no.” -Meshell Ndegeocello
4. Manka Phallang - “Moea O Foke” (Homeland - A Collection of Black South African Music) (00:10:53-00:13:56)
5. Uyarakq - “Move, I’m Indigenous” (Move, I’m Indigenous-Single) (00:13:56-00:17:00)
6. Chopy - “Lem Ziz Meme (Zana Remix)” (Bnar) (00:17:00-00:19:57)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:19:57-00:20:48) “I am here no longer just a vision birthed into this body I accept my praise, my blame, my joy, my sorrow I realize we are, in truth, the truth we seek God, perfect this very moment.” -Meshell Ndegeocello
7. Samite - “Kite Kitere” (Tunula Eno) (00:20:48-00:24:55)
8. Yaqui Musicians & Singers - “Matching Dance (La Guadalupana)” (Yaqui Ritual and Festive Music) (00:24:55-00:27:15)
9. Tony Logan - “Horse Song” (Traditional & Spiritual Apache Songs) (00:27:15-00:30:01)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:01-00:31:19) “Children are born with their own optimism. They have a clarity and a simplicity that we can only wish for.” -Meshell Ndegeocello
10. Lebo M - “Busa” (Rhythm of the Pride Lands) (00:30:19-00:34:19)
11. Kym Gouchie - “Butterflies & Ravens” (Northern Shining Star Woman) (00:34:19-00:37:20)
12. Huun-Huur-Tu - “Aa-Shuu Dekei-oo” (The Healer) (00:37:20-00:40:08)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:08-00:40:52) “We're all just bags of bones and muscle and hormones; I'll never understand what makes our minds do the things we do. It's like that statue of the monkey holding a skull. We're trying to use a thing we don't understand to understand ourselves.” -Meshell Ndegeocello
13. Buc Wild - “Hurricane Season” (Young & Restless) (00:40:52-00:44:14)
14. Pura Fe - “Stand Up for Human Pride” (Full Moon Rising) (00:44:14-00:49:34)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:49:34-00:49:48) “My legacy is in my family, not in my work…” -Meshell Ndegeocello
15. Joanne Shenandoah & A. Paul Ortega - “To Those Who Dream” (Red Earth Singing) (00:49:48-00:54:53)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:54:53-00:57:01) “It's very limiting to us as a species, the concept of better-than/less-than. It just seems to be at its end. I'm like, this all fades to black, and it's gone. It's dust. Choose carefully what you obsess about.” -Meshell Ndegeocello
16. Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - “Beiba” (Wátina) (00:57:01-01:01:05)
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Monday Aug 29, 2022
To Dialog Over Coffee; Quotes by Perry Bellegarde
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “To Dialogue Over Coffee; Quotes by Perry Bellegarde”
Perry Bellegarde was born in Fort Qu’Appelle, Canada on August 29, 1962. Mr. Belllegarde, is a member of the Little Black Bear First Nations, a Cree-Assiniboine Community. He had dedicated his life to championing the rights and well-being of First Nations. For over 35 years, he has held various First Nations leadership roles, including two terms serving as the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:01:57) “Indigenous People made huge contributions to they country. The biggest is in sharing the land and resources. People need to see that, understand that. Indigenous people should be viewed as the founding peoples of this land…Allies of the Crown.” -Perry Bellegarde
1. Northern Cree - “Good Times (First Timer)” (Still Rezin’) (00:01:57-00:06:14)
2. Fawn Wood - “Mommy’s Little Guy” (Iskwewak) (00:06:14-00:09:25)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:09:25-00:09:38) “If you want to change a mind, there’s no better way than a dialogue over coffee.” -Perry Bellegarde
3. Orchéstre Baka de Gbiné - “Nawa” (Gati Bongo) (00:09:38-00:14:13)
4. Dennis Shorty & Jennifer Fröhling - “Nothing Song” (Dena Zagi - Gucho Hin) (00:14:13-00:16:54)
5. Blue Moon Marquee - “Big Smoke” (Bare Knuckles and Brawn) (00:16:54-00:19:56)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:19:56-00:21:04) “Education will lead to understanding; understanding will lead to action. Education and understanding are going to be key to moving us forward. That’s why I take every opportunity I can to try and educate…people on the impact of intergenerational trauma. To tell them how, until 1951, Indigenous people weren’t allowed to leave the reserve without a permit. That it was illegal for a lawyer to give us advice. It was illegal for us to sell our wood, our cattle, without a permit. I want the next generation to understand we have endured, we have persevered and we are getting stronger.” -Perry Bellegarde
6. Zully Murillo - “La Banda” (Cuentos Contados Cantados) (00:21:04-00:26:11)
7. Blackstone - “Shh…(Muh!)” (Buffalo Cloud) (00:26:11-00:29:26)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:29:26-00:29:47) “We focus on bringing back Indigenous languages, ceremonies, cultures, traditions - all that was lost over the past 150 years. This is how we'll generate hope - for all…people.” -Perry Bellegarde
8. Joey Nowyuk - “Ungaalirama (I Miss Someone)” (Nitisanak Brothers and Sister) (00:29:47-00:33:22)
9. Southern Boys - “Grand Entry” (Live at St. Croix) (00:33:22-00:36:58)
10. The Idan Raichel Project - “Mai Nahar” (Hear Globally - A Cumbancha Collection) (00:36:58-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:41:03) “To be a treaty person means we coexist in peace and with mutual respect. That's at the core of these treaties. They intended for us to mutually benefit from sharing the land and its resources. To us, this contract and agreement is a sacred covenant whose signing was witnessed by your God, we call him the Creator, and by your angels, we call them ancestors. You can't break that. We didn't just sign it one day. It took months to prepare, to plan, to seek guidance.” -Perry Bellegarde
11. Crazy Flute - “Secret World” (Rise) (00:41:03-00:44:54)
12. Digging Roots - “The Healer” (The Healer - Single) (00:44:54-00:48:44)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:44-00:49:08) “The seven sacred teachings: love, respect, courage, honesty, wisdom, humility, truth. These are the seven virtues that lead to a full and healthy life…” -Perry Bellegarde
13. Lawrence Laughing - “I Wish You Peace” (Now Our Minds Are One) (00:49:08-00:52:37)
14. Kalani Pe’a - “You Are So Beautiful” (E Walea) (00:52:37-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00 -00:57:31) “Now is the time to take stock of a painful part of our history. Only then can we move past it. Anything less would render generations of courageous struggle and soul-searching a truly lost cause. A lot of Canadians don't seem to want to hear it. All I can say to them is: try to listen. Open your heart, your mind. The Indian Act and residential schools did a number on us, breaking down Indigenous people, then families, communities, nations. We can learn so much from each other. There is so much to be hopeful for.” -Perry Bellegarde
15. Young Spirit - “The Word Song” (Save Me A Lead) (00:57:31-01:01:39)
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Monday Aug 22, 2022
Respect of Responsibility; Quotes by Dr. Jackie Huggins
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Respect of Responsibility; Quotes by Jackie Huggins”
Dr. Jacqueline Gail “Jackie” Huggins was born in Queensland, Australia on August 19, 1956. Dr. Huggins, is a Bidjara/Pitjara, Birri Gubba and Juru Aboriginal Woman. She is an aboriginal author, historian, academic, and advocate for the rights of Indigenous Australians. Dr. Jackie, has won numerous awards for her literature work and has held many positions in the Australian Government as an advocate for Aboriginal Affairs.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:02:21) “We must respect each other's right to choose a collective destiny, and the opportunity to develop the legal and political rights for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples so that we may enjoy the right to maintain our culture, our heritage and our land, as a united Australia.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins
1. Yothu Yindi - “Yirrmala” (Healing Stone) (00:02:21-00:06:58)
2. Alexis Holland & Dashmesh Khalsa - “Wings of a Condor” (A Voice for the Voiceless) (00:06:58-00:11:02)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:11:02-00:11:37) “It's a very Aboriginal thing to do, to give younger people greater responsibilities within the community as they become able to take those responsibilities on. It is a culturally appropriate transfer of roles that involves respect in both directions… from the younger to the older and the older to the younger.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins
3. Nancy Sanchez ft. Cuñao- “Sanando Heridas” (La Gran Civilización) (00:11:37-00:14:43)
4. Julian Taylor - “Ola, Lets Dance” (The Ridge) (00:14:43-00:17:33)
5. Grant-Lee Phillips - “Moccasin Creek” (The Narrows) (00:17:33-00:20:04)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:04-00:21:08) “Citizenship has not delivered Indigenous Australians the same quality of life other Australians expect. Basic human rights involve health, housing, education, employment, economic opportunity, and equality before the law, and respect for cultural identity and cultural diversity. These human rights must be capable of being enjoyed otherwise they are empty gestures.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins
6. Chontay Standing Rock. - “Straight 2” (Sing It) (00:21:08-00:25:07)
7. Fred Kaydahzinne - “Social Back and Forth 3” (Sacred White Mountain) (00:25:07-00:29:03)
8. Anthony Benally - “NAC Set Four, Pt. 4” (Azee Diyin) (00:29:03-00:30:59)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:59-00:31:38) “We have reached a pivotal time in Indigenous affairs when for the first time, national attention is being paid to the horror of Indigenous family violence in this country. For the first time, an Australian Prime Minister has held a summit in the national capital to listen to concerns and ideas on this issue from a group of Indigenous leaders.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins
9. Cozad - “Intertribal Two” (California Pow Wow Live) (00:31:38-00:36:10)
10. Eastern Eagle - “Kekunit” (It Gives Us Life: Pow Wow) (00:36:10-00:39:44)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:39:44-00:40:45) “The true essence of reconciliation is more than making friends with non-indigenous people. Our motto is united Australia, one that respects the land and the heritage of its indigenous peoples and provides justice and equity for all. I think reconciliation is about changing the structures that govern us and trying to influence opinion leaders in whatever way we can.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins
11. Arouna & Biko - “Champion” (Badanaya Sira) (00:40:45-00:44:54)
12. ODUCHU - “Surguul” (The Healer) (00:44:54-00:48:00)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:00-00:48:18) “For Indigenous Australians, equal rights and citizenship have not always translated into full participation in Australian society…” -Dr. Jackie Huggins
13. Cheevers Toopah - “Diné (Navajo)” (True Melodies) (00:48:18-00:53:33)
14. Tudjaat - “Qiugaviit” (Putumayo A Native American Odyssey) (00:53:33-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00 -00:57:26) “To my mind, you cannot speak about the need for leadership within our communities without being prepared to take on responsibility yourself. It's not enough to point the finger at those who have let us down and to expect others to come forward and fix our problems. Nor can anyone afford to call themselves a leader unless they truly have the interests of our community at heart. Too many people like to think they are leaders and too many are identified by the media as leaders who are not really leaders at all.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins
15. The Blue Stone Project - “John Doe” (Blue Stone) (00:57:26-01:02:00)
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Monday Aug 15, 2022
Being Passionate and Real; Quotes by Viola Davis
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Monday Aug 15, 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.
On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Being Passionate and Real; Quotes by Viola Davis”
Viola Davis was born in Saint Matthews, SC on August 11, 1965. She is a critically revered actress of film, television, and theater and also a producer. Ms. Viola is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and Two Tony Awards. She is also the only Black person to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting.
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:01:47) “You cannot live to please everyone else. You have to edify, educate and fulfill your own dreams and destiny.” -Viola Davis
1. Bear Creek - “Pukatawagan Blues” (The Way of Our Drum) (00:01:47-00:05:58)
2. Injunuity - “Wild Stallion” (Fight For Survival) (00:05:58-00:10:20)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:20-00:10:40) “They say the two most important days in a person's life were the day you were born and the day you discover why you were born. -Viola Davis
3. Ladysmith Black Mambazo - “Bhasobha (Watch)” (Journey Of Dreams) (00:10:40-00:13:53)
4. Louie Gonnie - “Dził Ná oodiłii” (Sacred Mountains: Meditation Songs From The Diné) (00:13:53-00:17:18)
5. Randy Wood - “Don’t Ever Go Away” (There Are No Goodbyes) (00:17:18-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:45) “As an artist, you've got to see the mess. That's what we do. We get a human being, and it's like putting together a puzzle. And the puzzle has got to be a mixture, a multifaceted mixture of human emotions, and not all of it is going to be pretty.” -Viola Davis
6. Joe Tohonnie Jr. - “Four Color Stones (Crown Dance Songs)” (Journey Into A New Direction) (00:20:45-00:26:08)
7. Nitanis “Kit” Largo - “Please Don’t Go” (Serenity) (00:26:08-00:30:36)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:36-00:30:50) “When you pray, God puts people in your life to lead you when you cannot lead yourself.” -Viola Davis
8. Northern Cree Singers - “Buffalo Killer (Sneak-Up)” (Nitisanak Brothers and Sister) (00:30:50-00:34:40)
9. Southern Scratch - “Las Mananitas” (How Sweet the Sound) (00:34:40-00:37:57)
10. The Moonlighters - “Right On” (Putumayo: Hawaiian Playground) (00:37:57-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:38) “When your passion and drive are bigger than your fears, you just dive.” -Viola Davis
11. R. Carlos Nakai Quartet - “Gnu Queue” (What Lies Beyond) (00:40:38-00:45:25)
12. Binin Gula’za - “Ni’bixi Dxi Zina” (Putumayo: A Native American Odyssey) (00:45:25-00:48:17)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:27-00:48:32) “You can't be hesitant about who you are.” -Viola Davis
13. Calling Lawrence ft. Aloe Black - “Liberation” (Liberation - Single) (00:48:32-00:48:27)
14. Twin Flames - “Mama” (Signal Fire) (00:48:27-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00 -00:56:54) “You have two stark choices when you find yourself in a really desperate situation. You can either fold and cave-in to it or you can become really passionate about getting out of it. When you're really passionate, you're going to grab hold of every rope you see, and wrap them around your arms and legs to claw your way out. And that's the way I've felt in my life.” -Viola Davis
15. Young Bird - “Back Home” (YB Style) (00:56:54-01:00:43)
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