Episodes
Monday Mar 21, 2022
The Ills of Backbiting
Monday Mar 21, 2022
Monday Mar 21, 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 “Backbiting quencheth the light of the heart, and extinguisheth the life of the soul.” -Bahá’u’lláh (00:00:00-00:01:14)
1. Delmar Boni - “Mtn. Spirit Painting the Maiden Song” (Apache Jam 3) (00:01:14-00:06:26)
2. Jay Bagaye - “Rocky Mountain Special” (Honoring Our Ways) (00:06:26-00:11:01)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:11:01-00:11:06)
3. Maya Jupiter - “Inshallah” (Never Said Yes) (00:11:06-00:15:33)
4. Insingizi - “Isqoqodo” (Spirit Of Africa) (00:15:33-00:18:35)
5. Byron Nicholai - “Aanan Aatan-Llu” (I Am Yup’ik) (00:18:35-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:21:03) “I hope that the believers…will shun completely backbiting, each one praising the other cordially and believe that backbiting is the cause go Divine Wrath, to such an extent that if a person backbites to the extent of one word, he may become dishonored among all the people, because the most hateful characteristic if man is fault-finding. One must expose the praiseworthy qualities of the souls and not the evil attributes. The friends must overlook their shortcomings and faults and speak only of their virtues and not their defects.” -Abdu’l-Bahá
6. Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - “Ámuñegü” (Wátina) (00:21:03-00:26:27)
7. Young Spirit - “Tâtapwê (Round Dance Special” (Save Me a Lead) (00:26:27-00:31:05)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:31:05-00:31:09)
8. R. Carlos Nakai & Keola Beamer - “Aia Moloka’i Ku’uiwa” (Our Beloved Land) (00:31:09-00:34:23)
9. Tuva Ensemble - “Khoomei” (Traditional Music & Throat Singing of Tuva) (00:34:23-00:36:27)
10. Young Bird - “It’s About Time” (YB Style) (00:36:27-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:34) “The worst human quality and the most great sin is backbiting.” -Abdu’l-Bahá
11. Ahdi - “Mastom Mastom” (Mastom Mastom Single) (00:40:34-00:44:52)
12. Twin Flames - “Rise Up” (Signal Fire) (00:44:52-00:48:31)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:31-00:48:36)
13. Zully Murillo - “Háganse a un Lado” (Los Pregones de Mi Tierra) (00:48:36-00:52:39)
14. 2nd Generation - “E’pitejij” (L’nuta’ql: Mi’kmaq Music Showcase) (00:52:39-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:57:30) “It is obvious that if we listen to those who complain to us about the faults of others we are guilty of complicity in their backbiting. We should therefore, as tactfully as possible, but yet firmly, do our utmost to prevent others from making accusations or complaints against others in our presence..” -Shoghi Effendi
15. Mansour - “Mikham Bahat Beraghsam” (No Limit) (00:57:30-01:00:42)
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Monday Mar 14, 2022
The Innateness in Women
Monday Mar 14, 2022
Monday Mar 14, 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 “A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform.” -Diane Mariechild (00:00:00-00:01:07)
1. Black Lodge Singers - “The Hop” (Spo Mo Kin “Help Us”) (00:01:07-00:03:43)
2. Xavier Quijas Yxayotl - “Ixtakcuautli” (Aztec Dances) (00:03:43-00:6:59)
3. Makaha Sons of Ni’ihau - “Kumulipo / e Pua Ana Ka Makani” (Unforgettable) (00:06:59-00:10:59)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:59-00:11:04)
4. Vieux Diop - “Sing Lo-Lo” (Putumayo:African Playground) (00:11:04-00:14:37)
5. Thunder Hill - “The Way, Way Back” (Miles From Yesterday Live) (00:14:37-00:18:09)
6. José González & Banda Criolla - “Bomba Le Le” (Putumayo: Latin Playground) (00:18:09-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:33) “The woman has greater courage than the man; she has also special gifts which enable her to govern moments of danger and crisis. If necessary she can become a warrior.” -Abdu’l-Bahá
7. Enrique Males - “Patsagcara” (Quinchuquimanda Imbayacuna) (00:20:33-00:23:58)
8. B-Side Players - “Warrior Culture” (Fire In the Youth) (00:23:58-00:29:34)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:29:34-00:29:39)
9. Ryon Polequaptewa - “N.D.N. Anthem 3” (Tuwanasavi) (00:29:39-00:33:37)
10. Samantha Crain - “Santa Fe” (You) (00:33:47-00:37:47)
11. Fawn Wood - “That’s Love for You” (Iskwewak-Songs of Indigenous Womanhood) (00:37:47-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:32) “There is a special magic about women. They are the bringers of life to the people, and the teachers of children.” -Sweet Medicine (Cheyenne)
“The mothers are the first educators of mankind…” -Abdu’l-Bahá
12. Estun-Bah - “Wild Horses” (For The Women) (00:40:32-00:44:06)
13. Chontay Standing Rock - “Dear Mother” (Sing It) (00:44:06-00:47:37)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:47:37-00:47:42)
14. Nancy Sanchez - “Say Something” (Say Something - EP) (00:47:42-00:51:15)
15. Jade Turner - “Worth” (North Country) (00:51:15-00:54:58)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:54:58-00:56:14) “The woman is indeed of the greater importance to the race. She has the greater burden and the greater work.” -Abdu’l-Bahá
16. Pura Fe - “Women Sacred” (Full Moon Rising) (00:56:14-01:01:25)
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Monday Mar 07, 2022
Peace vs. War
Monday Mar 07, 2022
Monday Mar 07, 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 “This recent war has proved to the world and the people that war is destruction while universal peace is construction; war is death while peace is life…” -Abdu’l-Bahá (00:00:00-00:01:20)
1. Northern Cree - “Blast from the Past” (Loyalty To The Drum) (00:01:20-00:06:20)
2. Roman Orona - “Dancing Spirit (Visionary Remix)” (Circling Spirits) (00:06:20-00:10:40)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:40-00:10:45)
3. Ladysmith Black Mambazo - “Wayyibambezela (Don’t Waste Her Time” (Journey Of Dreams) (00:10:45-00:16:16)
4. Crazy Flute - “Secret World” (Rise) (00:16:16-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:44) “war is rapacity and bloodthirstiness while peace is beneficence and humaneness…war is darkness upon darkness while peace is heavenly light; war is the destroyer of the edifice of mankind while peace is the everlasting life of the world of humanity…” -Abdu’l-Bahá
5. Hawane Rios - “Burden of Many” (Together We Rise) (00:20:44-00:25:54)
6. Zully Murillo - “Lino Fue” (Cuentos Contados Cantados) (00:25:54-00:29:59)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:29:59-00:30:04)
7. Nahko And Medicine ForThe People - “Tus Pies (Your Feet)” (Hoka) (00:30:04-00:35:17)
8. Southern Boys - “Southern Straight” (Live At St. Croix) (00:35:17-00:37:45)
9. Elexa Dawson - “Sparrow Healing Song” (Music Is Medicine) (00:37:45-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:41) “war is like a devouring wolf while peace is like the angels of heaven; war is the struggle for existence while peace is mutual aid and cooperation among the peoples of the world and the cause of the good pleasure of the True One in the heavenly realm..” -Abdu’l-Bahá
10. Yothu Yindi - “Baywara” (Healing Stone) (00:40:41-00:44:56)
11. Todi Neesh Zhee - “Four Closing Songs” (Second Night: El Capitan) (00:44:56-00:47:04)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:47:04-00:47:09)
12. Whitehawk and Crowe - “Straight Chant” (Wikiwam Ahsin Vol. III) (00:47:09-00:49:43)
13. Young Spirit - “Tape Mewasin (It Is Truly Good)” (Mewasinsational Cree Found Dance Songs) (00:49:43-00:52:15)
14. Raye Zaragoza - “Fight for You” (Fight for You) (00:52:15-00:55:03)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:03-00:57:55) “We hear only the sighs of the maidens and the cry of the orphans, the moaning of the mothers, and the tears of the fathers…We see only tears flowing from every bereaved mother and the heart of every father, bereft of sons, burning. Towns are being devastated, people are perishing, the children are made orphans, and the women are becoming widows. And this is only because of our heedlessness of Thy commemoration and our deprivation of Thy love. Verily, we have been occupied with ourselves. The intoxication of passion seized us; we have taken the road of heedlessness and blindness; have abandoned the path of guidance and have chosen the path of obstinacy and forgotten the commandments of the ancient Scriptures. We have forsaken the exhortations in the preserved Tablets and Parchments -- the great verses.” -Abdu’l-Bahá
15. N’we Jinan Artists - “Firekeepers” (Skin Generation, Vol. 4) (00:57:55-01:00:20)
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Monday Feb 28, 2022
My Personal Thoughts and Perspectives
Monday Feb 28, 2022
Monday Feb 28, 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 “Take the high road in all situations and show love to diffuse anything and everything.” -Roman Orona (00:00:00-00:02:34)
1. Dena Zagi - “Nomads” (Gucho Hin) (00:02:34-00:05:51)
2. Midnight Shine - “Survivor” (High Road) (00:05:51-00:09:38)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:09:38-00:09:43)
3. Conrad Bigknife - “I’ve Found My Home” (I’ve Found My Home) (00:09:43-00:13:22)
4. Joanne Shenandoah - “Peace and Power” (Peace and Power) (00:13:22-00:16:38)
5. Karen Pinette-Fontaine - “Le dernier train” (Kanen) (00:16:38-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:21:48) “Consider this world and your surroundings as a lake and you are a pebble being thrown into the lake, what do you want your ripples (energy) to give to this world.” -Roman Orona
6. Grant-Lee Phillips - “Tennessee Rain” (The Narrows) (00:21:48-00:26:26)
7. Joey Nowyuk ft. Shauna Seeteenak - “Pray(Tussiaq)” (Tumitit) (00:26:26-00:29:34)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:29:34-00:29:39)
8. Nancy Sanchez - “Sanando Heridas” (La Gran Civilización) (00:29:39-00:32:44)
9. Chopy - “Lem Ziz Mebe (Zana Remix)” (Bnar) (00:32:44-00:35:42)
10. Alysha Brilla - “Ahimsa” (Human) (00:35:42-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:42:22) “Everything we do/act in this world should take into consideration the 7 generations into the future, those yet born. Our choices today do affect those yet to come into this world and we should pass this world on better than we received it.” -Roman Orona
11. ODUCHU - “The Healing Spring” (The Healer) (00:42:22-00:47:43)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:46:23-00:46:28)
12. Gabriel Ayala - “Boricua” (JazzMenco) (00:46:28-00:50:14)
13. Burning Sky - “Simple Man” (A Simple Man) (00:50:14-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:57:55) “We too one day will be ancestors and what do we want our legacy to be? Strive and act accordingly to leave a lasting and positive legacy.” -Roman Orona
14. Emma Stevens ft. Carter Chaisson - “My Unama’ki” (L’nuta’ql:Mi’kmaq Music Showcase) (00:57:55-01:02:11)
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Monday Feb 21, 2022
Courage and You
Monday Feb 21, 2022
Monday Feb 21, 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 “Courage is never to let your actions be influenced by your fears.” -Arthur Koestler (00:00:00-00:01:17)
1. Bear Creek - “Pukatawagan Blues” (The Way of Our Drum) (00:01:17-00:05:28)
2. Dashmesh ft. Roman Orona - “Solar Rebirth” (The Peacock’s Tale) (00:05:28-00:10:10)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:10-00:10:15)
3. Brianna Lea Pruett- “New Life” (Gypsy Bells) (00:10:15-00:13:16)
4. Dennehotso Swinging Wranglers - “Two-Step Dance Songs” (Navajo Two Step and Skip Dance Songs) (00:13:16-00:16:32)
5. Injunuity - “Heat” (Fight For Survival) (00:16:32-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:34) “Whatever decreaseth fear increaseth courage.” -Bahá’u’lláh
6. Joe Tohonnie Jr. - “Four Color Stones (Crown Dance Songs)” (Journey Into A New Direction) (00:20:34-00:25:55)
7. Ladysmith Black Mambazo - “Amaphiko Okundiza (Wings To Fly)” (Journey Of Dreams) (00:25:55-00:30:57)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:57-00:31:01)
8. Northern Cree - “To All MMIW” (When It’s Cold) (00:31:01-00:37:02)
9. Southern Scratch - “De Colores” (How Sweet the Sound) (00:37:02-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:55) “Courage is the most important of the virtues, because without courage you can’t practice any other virtue consistently. You can practice any virtue erratically, but nothing consistently without courage.” -Maya Angelou
10. Bear Heart - “Ho-Chunk Heruska Warrior Song” (Tha Tribe-Blue Scout) (00:40:55-00:44:26)
11. Whitehawk And Crowe - “Straight Chant” (Wikiwam Ahsin Volume III) (00:44:26-00:47:43)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:47:43-00:47:48)
12. Jonah Littlesunday - “Windspirits” (Grattitude) (00:47:48-00:53:39)
13. Byron Nicholai - “Angyaurlua Ayagali” (I Am Yup’ik) (00:53:39-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:56:10) “Strive as much as ye can to turn toward the kingdom, that ye may acquire innate courage and ideal power” -Abdu’l-Baha
14. Digging Roots - “Strong & Beautiful” (We Are (00:56:10-00:59:44)
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Monday Feb 14, 2022
The Importance of Consultation
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Monday Feb 14, 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 “The Great Being Saith: The heaven of divine wisdom is illumined with the two luminaries of consultation and compassion. Take ye counsel together in all matters, inasmuch as consultation is the lamp of guidance which leadeth the way, and is the bestower of understanding.” -Bahá’u’lláh (00:00:00-00:01:27)
1. B-Side Players - “Unplug This Armageddon” (Fire In the Youth) (00:01:27-00:05:20)
2. Ryon Polequaptewa - “Walk Song” (Tuwanasavi) (00:05:20-00:10:14)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:14-00:10:19)
3. Mansour ft. Jamshid- “Naz Maka” (No Limit) (00:10:19-00:13:29)
4. Young Bird - “It’s About Time” (YB Style) (00:13:29-00:17:02)
5. Kym Gouchie - “Every Mountain” (Northern Shining Star Woman) (00:17:02-00:20:08)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:08-00:20:49) “Say: no man can attain his true station except through his justice. No power can exist except through unity. No welfare and no well-being can be attained except through consultation.” -Bahá’u’lláh
6. Huun-Huur-Tu - “Aa-Shuu Dekei-oo” (The Orphan’s Lament) (00:20:49-00:23:35)
7. Kenneth Cozad & Group - “Learned From the Late Joe Cozad 4 ” (Songs of Our Old People) (00:23:35-00:27:10)
8. Crazy Flute - “Dancing Earth” (We Belong to the Music) (00:27:10-00:30:41)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:41-00:30:46)
9. Pura Fe - “The Condor Meets the Eagle” (Full Moon Rising) (00:30:46-00:34:48)
10. La Voz de Los Chontales - “Tequila” (Tropifolklor de Tabasco) (00:34:48-00:36:57)
11. Pamyua - “My People” (Mengluni) (00:36:57-00:39:59)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:39:59-00:40:50) “Consultation bestoweth greater awareness and transmuteth conjecture into certitude. It is a shining light which, in a dark world, leadeth the way and guideth. For everything there is and will continue to be a station of perfection and maturity. The maturity of the gift of understanding is made manifest through consultation.” -Bahá’u’lláh
12. Novalima - “Concheperla” (Hear Globally - A Cumbancha Collection) (00:40:50-00:44:54)
13. Chontay Standing Rock - “Peace and Harmony” (Sing It) (00:44:54-00:49:52)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:49:52-00:49:57)
14. Joe Tohonnie Jr. - “Dancing Under the Full Moon” (Apache Blessing & Crown Dance Songs) (00:49:57-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:56:16) “In all things it is necessary to consult. This matter should be forcibly stressed by thee, so that consultation may be observed by all. The intent of what hath been revealed from the Pen of the Most High is that consultation may be fully carried out among friends, inasmuch as it is and will always be a cause of awareness and of awakening and a source of good and well-being.” -Bahá’u’lláh
15. Dj Shub - “Big Crow ft.Black Lodge Singers” (PowWowStep - EP) (00:56:16-01:00:16)
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Monday Feb 07, 2022
Spiritual Calamities
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Monday Feb 07, 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 “Our world is passing through the darkest period in the entire history of civilization, in which unnumbered millions of people suffer grievous wrongs that drive them to the edge of despair. It is one of the mysteries of the spiritual realm that destinies of those who have great contributions to make should entail suffering…” -Universal House of Justice (00:00:00-00:02:08)
1. Joanne Shenandoah - “I Am Your Friend” (Peace & Power) (00:02:08-00:06:12)
2. Karen Pinette-Fontaine - “Yes vines en canot” (Kanen) (00:06:12-00:09:28)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:09:28-00:09:33)
3. Connor Chee- “Talking God ft. Keith Chee” (Emergence) (00:09:33-00:12:38)
4. Edwin Endfield - “San Carlos Apache” (Songs of the Arizona Apache) (00:12:38-00:15:39)
5. Indian Hill - “The Woods” (Don’t Look Back) (00:15:39-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:51) “Suffering is both a reminder and a guide. It stimulates us to better adapt ourselves to our environmental conditions and thus leads the way to a self-improvement. In every suffering one can find a meaning and a wisdom. But it is not always easy to find the secret of that wisdom.” -Shoghi Effendi
6. Anthony Benally - “Native American Church Set six, Pt.4” (Azee Diyin) (00:20:51-00:23:42)
7. The Keen and the Kind - “Sunshine” (The Things We Don’t Know) (00:23:42-00:27:29)
8. Estun-Bah - “Dreams” (For The Women) (00:27:29-00:32:38)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:32:38-00:32:43)
9. Nancy Sanchez - “Sanando Heridas (ft. Cuñao)” (La Gran Civilization) (00:32:43-00:35:49)
10. Yothu Yindi - “Yolngu Boy” (Healing Stone) (00:35:49-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:41:00) “Although outwardly cataclysms are hard to understand and to endure, yet there lies a great wisdom behind them which appears later. All the visible material events are inter-related with invisible forces. The infinite phenomena of creation are as interdependent as the link of a chain” -Abdu’l-Baha
11. Thunder Hill - “Contest Song 2” (Relentless) (00:41:00-00:45:55)
12. Kalani Pe’a - “You Are So Beautiful” (E Walea) (00:45:55-00:48:23)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:23-00:48:28)
13. Ahdi ft. Shadi Toloui-Wallace & Shidan Toloui-Wallace - “When Sorrow Comes” (When Sorrow Comes) (00:48:28-00:53:56)
14. Fawn Wood - “Grandmother’s Song” (Iskwewak) (00:53:56-00:55:29)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:29-00:57:09) “In a day such as this, when the tempests of trials and tribulations have encompassed the world, and fear and trembling have agitated the planet, ye must rise above the horizon of firmness and steadfastness with illumined faces and radiant brows in such wise that, God willing, the gloom of fear and consternation may be entirely obliterated, and the light of assurance may dawn above the manifest horizon and shine resplendently…suffering ceases to be suffering at the moment it finds a meaning…” -Abdu’l-Baha
15. Nii Okai Tagoe - “Nekeh Noh” (Pure Africa) (00:57:09-01:00:00)
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Monday Jan 31, 2022
The Soul And Music
Monday Jan 31, 2022
Monday Jan 31, 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 God/The Creator “made music as a ladder for your souls…”-Baha’i Faith (00:00:00-00:01:08)
1. Louie Gonnie - “Generations” (Sacred Mountains: Meditations Songs From The Diné) (00:01:08-00:04:09)
2. Pyawasits, Silas & Webster - “Local Heroes” (Wild Rice: Songs From The Menominee Nation) (00:04:09-00:09:27)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:09:27-00:09:32)
3. Radmilla Cody- “My Horses” (Spirit Of A Woman) (00:09:32-00:12:55)
4. Will Clipman - “Barefoot In Cholla” (Pathfinder) (00:12:55-00:16:22)
5. A. Paul Ortega- “The Back and Forth” (Two Worlds Three Worlds) (00:16:22-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:52) “There are two kinds of music, divine and earthly music. Divine Music exhilarates the spirit, while earthly music has an effect upon the body. Divine music belongs to the Kingdom of God, Earthly music is of the mundane world. I hope you will be confirmed to study both kinds of music so that you may be able to sing the anthems of heaven and the songs of this world.” -Abdu’l-Baha
6. Southern Scratch - “Las Mananitas” (How Sweet the Sound) (00:20:52-00:24:09)
7. Keola Beamer & Raiatea Helm - “Ina (Imagine)” (Keola Beamer & Raiatea) (00:24:09-00:28:06)
8. Nancy Sanchez - “Say Something” (Say Something - EP) (00:28:06-00:31:38)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:31:38-00:31:43)
9. Southern Boys - “Intertribal” (Live At St. Croix) (00:31:43-00:35:24)
10. Pamyua - “Uivaaraana” (Mengluni “The Beginning”) (00:35:24-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:40:39) “It is the music which assists us to the human spirit; it is an important means which helps us to communicate with the soul.” -Shoghi Effendi
11. Jade Turner - “Peace” (North Country) (00:40:39-00:43:56)
12. Habib Koite & Bamada - “Namania” (Hear Globally) (00:43:56-00:47:55)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:47:55-00:48:00)
13. Tony Logan - “Going Home Song” (Traditional & Spiritual Apache Songs) (00:48:00-00:51:34)
14. N’we Jinan Artists - “Be Myself” (Skin Generation, Vol. 4) (00:51:34-00:55:12)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:56:40) “In short: melodies, though they are material, are connected with the spiritual, therefore, they produce a great effect. A certain kind of melody makes the spirit happy, another kind makes it sad, another excites it to action.” -Abdu’l-Baha
15. Twin Flames - “Aaqqigialauqqunga (Bettered Myself)” (Signal Fire) (00:56:34-01:00:05)
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Monday Jan 24, 2022
Un-sustainability of Current Economics
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO “The time has come when those who preach the dogmas of materialism, whether of the east or of the west, whether of capitalism or socialism, must give account of the moral stewardship they have presumed to exercise. Where is the “new world” promised by these ideologies? Why is the vast majority of the world’s peoples sinking ever deeper into hunger and wretchedness when wealth on a scale undreamed of by the Pharaohs, the Caesars, or even the imperialist powers of the nineteenth century is at the disposal of the present arbiters of human affairs? -Universal House of Justice (00:00:00-00:01:46)
1. Black Lodge Singers - “Prayer Song in Honor of Jordan Yazzie” (Recorded Live In Arizona) (00:01:46-00:06:09)
2. Injunuity - “Heat” (Fight For Survival) (00:06:09-00:10:00)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:00-00:10:05)
3. Iz- “Hawaii’78” (Best of Iz) (00:10:05-00:15:10)
4. Southern Scratch - “Guadalupe Mazurka” (Waila) (00:15:10-00:17:58)
5. Northern Cree - “Straight” (Nikamo “Sing!”) (00:17:58-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:53) “All too many of these (man-made) ideologies.callously abandon starving millions to the operations of a market system that all too clearly is aggravating the plight of the majority of mankind, while enabling small sections to live in a condition of affluence scarcely dreamed of by our forebears.” -Universal House of Justice
6. Thunder Hill - “Whistlin’ Away” (Miles from Yesterday) (00:20:53-00:26:06)
7. Mose Se Sengo - “Hello Hello” (Putumayo: African Playground) (00:26:06-00:30:12)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:12-00:30:17)
8. Omara Portuondo - “Guantanamera” (Putumayo: Latin America) (00:30:17-00:33:48)
9. R. Carlos Nakai - “Connections” (Reconnections) (00:33:48-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:41:30) “As is well known, the dominant model of development depends on a society of vigorous consumers of material goods. In such a model, endlessly rising levels of consumption are cast as indicators of progress and prosperity. This preoccupation with the production and accumulation of material objects and comforts (as sources of meaning, happiness and social acceptance) has consolidated itself in the structures of power and information to the exclusion of competing voices and paradigms. The unfettered cultivation of needs and wants has led to a system fully dependent on excessive consumption for a privileged few, while reinforcing exclusion, poverty and inequality, for the majority. Each successive global crisis—be it climate, energy, food, water, disease, financial collapse—has revealed new dimensions of the exploitation and oppression inherent in the current patterns of consumption and production.” -Bahá’i International Community
10. Whitehawk And Crowe - “Praise Holy Medicine, Creator” (Wikiwam Ahsin Vol. III) (00:41:30-00:44:57)
11. ODUCHU - “The Healing Spring” (The Healer) (00:44:57-00:48:58)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:58-00:49:03)
12. Calina Lawrence - “Songbird” (Epicenter) (00:49:03-00:52:57)
13. Elexa Dawson - “Circle Song” (Music Is Medicine) (00:52:57-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:57:02) “In an increasingly interconnected world, more light is being cast on the social conditions of every people, giving greater visibility to their circumstances. While there are developments that give hope, there is much that should weigh heavy on the conscience of the human race. Inequity, discrimination, and exploitation blight the life of humanity, seemingly immune to the treatments applied by political schemes of every hue. The economic impact of these afflictions has resulted in the prolonged suffering of so many, as well as in deep-seated, structural defects in society. No one… can remain unmoved by these consequences. "The world is in great turmoil,” and the minds of its people are in a state of utter confusion. We entreat the Almighty that He may graciously illuminate them with the glory of His Justice, and enable them to discover that which will be profitable unto them at all times and under all conditions…” -Universal House of Justice
14. Lila Downs - “La Bamba” (Una Sangre “One Blood”) (00:57:02-01:01:10)
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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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