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Dedicated to a Great Human Being -Billy Frank Jr.

See the Woman by John Trudell

Coming Home

Coming Home

By Brian Frisina aka Raven Redbone

One way we can address our climate issues is that we all have a responsibility. Every tribe has their own way and they need to return to spiritual ways to save the earth, the air and the water. Western culture needs to learn humility, to learn to share and to take responsibility. Western culture is killing all of us.
– Albert White Hat, Sr., Rosebud Sioux

In this time of what the Elders are calling great Earth changes, I myself am grateful to be alive today and helping our society “come home” to the Earth. Tribal Peoples from every corner of Mother Earth are calling for us to unite, work together in creating a more sustainable way to live on Mother Earth. To me it’s about how we walk on Mother Earth. We as human beings need to acknowledge the Tribal ways and bring it back into our lives. The Tribal way is one of prayer through the offering of sacred tobacco, gathering together, offering prayers of love and gratitude for Mother Earth and all she provides for us to live. It is about interacting with life, not just sitting there but participating in life. In this way we express our being, thinking, seeing, and share our journey on Mother Earth. Prayer is the heart of the “Tribal Way.” Prayer is the exchange of energies that flows between all life and the Creator. Through our prayers it honors our sacredness with gratitude and love for all Mother Earth. First we need to take time and touch the Earth, really touch her. Feel her aliveness. Know we are a smaller version of our Mother Earth. When we do this we see that we are a part of the Mother Earth. In the old way this was, and is, an understood reality. They lived on Mother Earth taking only what they needed and giving back more.

Mother Earth is the source of all life, not a resource
Chief Arvol Looking Horse

Why do the tribal people live in harmony with all things around them? It is about choice. The choices to understand we are relatives we are all one. We are coming into a whole new paradigm, one in which conscious choices and sustainable choices are made by everyone. It is up to you. Those of you who continue to rape, pillage and plunder our Mother Earth will enter into another realm, no death just changing of a world. New worlds of greener perspectives are opening up for each and every one of you. Together we will create the world of living with Mother Earth, in harmony as our ancestors did before us. Tribal Peoples expressed their relationship and love for the ancient waters through dance, song, and ceremony.

One of the major concerns with the Tribes that should concern us all is our ancient waterways. Living in the Northwest this is a major concern. The Salish Sea has many problems with pollution. There are toxic chemicals that are continuing to be dumped and poured into the Sea. Looking at it from a distance it looks great and beautiful. Yes she is beautiful, but there is so much that is happening beneath the water. Salish Sea after it rains contains oil, grease, pesticides, industrial chemicals, and many other things that can do harm to the Sea and the many forms of life she sustains. The toxins are killing the shellfish and vegetation. Today with the growing population we are concerned with the dumping and use of chemicals on yards, flowers, hygiene products of which goes into our watersheds. We need to use products that are safe to use on our lawns. We need to also realize that what we are putting on our bodies puts all of us at risk, and our Mother Earth. Parabens can be found in shampoos, commercial moisturizers, shaving gels, cleansing gels, personal lubricants, topical pharmaceuticals and toothpaste. It is all about choice. We can choose to continue to use harmful items or start using items that contribute to a cleaner, healthier world for us and our children.

It is time for us to look to Seven Generations ahead. Do you wish to leave your kids a beautiful earth, a living legacy of sustainability and walking gentle on Mother Earth? There is a way to live with earth and a way not… I choose the way to live with her! I am reminded as I write this that all things are possible. Coming home to the Tribal way we are seeing the return of the natural way at our Nisqually Refuge. There are species returning, water that is clean, and a Mother Earth who is happy. Let’s invest in our future. Rise up and show your love for Mother Earth.

Each of us is put here in this time and this place to personally decide the future of humankind. Did you think you were put here for something less?
– Chief Arvol Looking Horse

Brian M. Frisina, aka Raven Redbone, is from Olympia. He hosts a radio show at 5 pm Sundays on KAOS 89.3 and online at kaosradio.org. Contact him at ravenredbone@gmail.com or at http://www.ravenredbone.wordpress.com

 

 

Conscious Empowerment for the Gulf Coast – Red Road Perspective

This is a conversation on how the Gulf Coast events may play into Hopi prophecy and what the bigger picture might represent in terms of underscoring a need for change to avoid ever more harmful environmental fallout as a result of lack of respect for our fragile ecosystem. Raven Redbone – hosts a show on Native issues and showcases elders who remind us to seek out the wisdom of indigenous cultures. We are encouraged to value development of stronger community role models and include sacred prayer as a daily practice … He highlights a list of influential Native Americans worth finding out more about. Find him at http://www.ravenredbone.wordpress.com or on Facebook at Make no bones about it.

Hosted by: Wendy Garrett

Check out the show : Raven Redbone and Wendy Garrett

Prophecy

Raven Redbone say “Thanks” for all your support!

 Many thanks to all of you for your loving support over the last 1.5 years of “Make No Bones About”. Over the past few months we have heard many stories from our local community and beyond. Such guests like Chief Phil Lane Jr, Larry McNeil, Doug Meyer  and many more. With your help it has been a huge success. We have been able to continue to educate, promote, and highlighting all of our ancestral pasts, and make a great contribution to our world.  The support of you the listener, and KAOS 89.3 Radio, I know helped in bringing  my vision to the airwaves which is uniting our human family, coming together of knowledge through the love of our earth,  also more importantly we have successfully given a voice to the First Peoples and the voiceless.

The show is approaching its 2 year anniversary this coming Spring (April 6, 2010). Through the past year Make No Bones about it has reached many new levels. One of which I am really excited about,  and working towards making the show ready for syndication up north in Snohomish County on WSER 90.7 FM public radio.

We have reached out to the world in many ways to tell our stories of our interconnectedness.  It makes me very excited. With your support, feedback given, calling in during pledge, and the many wonderful guests that have either came into KAOS or called in for a conversation have been amazing. “Make No Bones About.” has become a part of our community both local and global. This has happened because of the shared vision, wisdom of our Elders, support of the People in our community, and KAOS 89.3 FM. Through our shared wisdom we have been able to build bridges and open our hearts.  I am looking forward to serving you our community for many more years.

Again a big THANK YOU!

I invite you to tune in on Sunday evenings at 5pm – but stay for g.w. host of “View from a Shore” at 6pm too- you’ll be glad you did. If there is any native event, or issues that you the listener think we all should know about I ask you to e-mail me at ravenredbone@gmail.com

 For more Native Issues and Music on KAOS ..

 Wednesdays 8pm to 9 pm –Mole Medicine with Host/Producer, Lucas Anderson on KAOS 89.3 FM. www.kaosradio.org   Native music and issues.

 Sundays 5pm to 6 pm – Make No Bones About It with Host/Producer, Raven Redbone on KAOS 89.3  FM http://www.kaosradio.org Native issues. Visit the “Make No Bones About”It  blog!

 Sundays 6 to 8 p.m – View from the Shore with Host/Producer, Gary Galbreath on KAOS 89.3  FM.www.kaosradio.org  Traditional and contemporary native music  

Protecting the Sacred

PROTECTING THE SACRED VIDEO

The Red Road honors Earth

The Red Road honors Earth

THE OLYMPIAN

 

People from every nation and from all walks of life are being drawn toward what American Indians call the “Red Road.”

This is the term used by American Indians to describe the path each individual travels during their lifetime on Mother Earth. It means walking in a good way with the Earth. The old ones call it “walking softly upon the Earth.”

In my short life, I have witnessed countless stories told by people from all over the world who love life in all forms who are being drawn to the Good Red Road.

This road is a path, a way of seeing and being. It becomes the way one acts, the process one uses, and how one expresses oneself.

There is more to the Red Road than what is spoken or what is written.

For me it is my behavior, my attitude, my way of being, a way I act with responsibility and reverence, so as to not harm or disturb any other life.

I have been blessed by many elders throughout Indian Country, who have shared their stories and wisdom of walking the Red Road.

I try to use all the teachings from the First Nation Peoples, such as walking the Medicine Wheel, listening to the storytellers, learning, singing and drumming the ancient songs and going to sweat lodge ceremony.

Now, many moons later into my life’s journey, I realize the gifts of being a mixed blood or Métis person.

Throughout all of my many life experiences, I continue to learn from all the elders I encounter.

This allows a deeper understanding of how to walk on Mother Earth. As I get older my work becomes more and more clear. I am here to contribute and give another voice to “The First Peoples” who have given and continue to give to our world. In my opinion, the world needs to move forward with more of an indigenous mindset to continue to survive.

I have been honored and blessed to be part of a wonderful people whose whole way of living is harmonious with our Earth and all life. Each day, when we all walk in reverence on Mother Earth and learn to live an ecologically sound lifestyle, all people benefit. So I ask you to take a moment and talk to your elders. Listen to what they have to say. Try to learn from the stories and lessons they can teach you. Try to live in a sustainable way so you can pass this wisdom on to the generations to come.

Brian M. Frisina, aka Raven Redbone, is from Olympia. He hosts a radio show at 5 p.m. Sundays on KAOS and online at kaosradio.org. Contact him at ravenredbone@gmail.com or at www.ravenredbone.worldpress.com. Perspective is coordinated by Interfaith Works in cooperation with The Olympian. The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily endorsed by Interfaith Works or The Olympian.”