Cultural Burn in tooyohtak | fremont’s peak
Prescribed burn in tooyohtak – place of the bees (in Mutsun Ohlone) aka fremonts peak
Prescribed burn in tooyohtak – place of the bees (in Mutsun Ohlone) aka fremonts peak
“Our Mother is Crying” May 14, 2020 – Redroadproject.com/our-mother-is-crying/ Ann-Marie Sayers (Ohlone-Costaonan) – costanoan.org Ralph…
I had the wonderful opportunity of consulting on the WaterShed Project Watch a wonderful interview…
CA State Parks of Santa Cruz Oct 28, 2022 Posted on KKLLC Youtube recently:https://youtu.be/uv0nsYbN5lM Santa…
Ask-A-NATIVE original source: https://www.facebook.com/kanyon.coyote/videos/377038620682306/ Gregg Castro and Kanyon Sayers-Roods at the Exploratorium San Francisco in…
Kanyon’s episode is a profound exploration of Indigenous solidarity and the ongoing battle against settler colonialism. Join us in celebrating and amplifying Indigenous voices by listening to this enlightening podcast episode and #ChallengingColonialism s02e01 : Illicit Acquisitions and Trailer: Challenging Colonialism Season 2?✊
Second Session of a passion project by David Wei of WuDangWest in Yelamu/Huichin offices +…
The efforts of three generations of Ohlone people, living in California and committed to keeping…
Lyla June respects what we call ‘Indigenous Protocol’ and she chose to offer her space to highlight the voices of the Indigenous Community of the land that she was visiting.
This panel gathered to create opportunities for all people in Ohlone and neighboring territories to work together to re-envision the Bay Area community and what it means to live on Ohlone land. Panelists included Corrina Gould (Chochenyo and Karkin Ohlone), Ruth Orta (Him*re-n Ohlone, Bay Miwok, and Plains Miwok), Ann Marie Sayers (Mutsun Ohlone), Chief Caleen Sisk (Winnemem Wintu), and moderator Desirae Harp (Mishewal Wappo, Diné).
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