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Starman Appears, Acjachemen Wisdom Day at San Onofre
With the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) in the far background, the Acjachemen Nation and hundreds of supporters created a human banner reading "SAFETY?!" and "HONOR?!" to raise awareness about the current, controversial loading of nuclear waste into a storage silo 100' from the beach.
The Acjachemen Nation aims to alert Orange and North San Diego communities to the current threats posed by the unsafe storage system now being implemented at SONGS. The Acjachemen Nation and attendees are calling for safer containers, and a geographically safe and stable location away from the ocean to appropriately store nuclear waste. Supported by Public Watchdogs, Acjachemen Wisdo...
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The Devils of Yare - One More Dance by Cristóbal Valecillos
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Artist Cristóbal Valecillos integrated the 400-yr old Venezuelan tradition of Los Diablos de Yare with the consumer culture of LA. He created eight handcrafted devil masks using repurposed waste materials, that dissect modern technology, culture, religion, and consumption. The exhibition was part of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time LA Initiative. The Dancing Devils of Yare is a religious festi...
Antonio López, Poetry Winner - Santa Barbara Writers Conference 2017
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Latinx Muslim poet Antonio López won the Poetry Award at the 2017 Santa Barbara Writers Conference with 'Which Cobija Feels Most Comfy?: A Letter to Sister Nabra', about the murder of a teenage Muslim girl beaten and killed by a bat-wielding motorist near a Virginia mosque.
Garifuna Land Rights in Honduras - Lands to Die For - CGTN
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.7 лет назад
From Rights Action: "Lands To Die For" is a sobering portrayal of some of the violent and corrupt challenges facing the Garifuna people, lead by the OFRANEH organization, in the context of the violence and repression, impunity and corruption that characterize the Honduran military, economic and political elites and their international partners. While the roots of Honduras’ problems date back to...
Bjarke Ingels on Man-Made Ecosystems - Greenbuild 2016 in L.A.
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Bjarke Ingels, Danish architect now residing in New York City, speaks at Greenbuild 2016 International Conference and Expo in Los Angeles. He explains his man-made ecosystemic approach to architecture and design that has catapulted him to "starchitect" status. He posits that sustainability and low-impact green building should become the raison d'être of the project, not merely features or mitig...
Writing from the Heart of Darkness - Matt Pallamary-Jack Eidt - Part 1
Просмотров 1218 лет назад
Novelists Matthew Pallamary and Jack Eidt speak with Depth Psychologist Ginger Swanson on their individual journeys into the Indigenous Americas, their inspiration and struggle to write about hidden landscapes, esoteric cultures, shamanism, and the spiritual struggle into the wild. Matt Pallamary: www.mattpallamary.com/ Jack Eidt: www.wilderutopia.com/ Ginger Swanson: www.gingerswanson.com/ San...
Channeling the Sound of the Forest - An Improvisation
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Jack Eidt is the roaming black bear, Matt Pallamary channels the sweet hummingbird, Ann Stanley brings down the twittering chickadee and Cat Robson witnesses the raven. Performance at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference in June 2016.
San Diego: Peoples Climate March Overtakes Downtown
Просмотров 2549 лет назад
NEARLY 1,500 SAN DIEGANS RALLY AT “PEOPLE’S CLIMATE MARCH” TO CALL FOR ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE Local leaders highlight solutions for safeguarding San Diego’s public health and natural resources as part of largest ever global day of action on climate change Sunday, September 21st, San Diego - nearly 1,500 San Diegans representing a wide array of San Diego community groups, including politicians...
Chumash Story: The Rainbow Bridge
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This Chumash creation story describes Limuw (Santa Cruz Island) as the birthplace of the Chumash people. Told by Julie Tumamait-Stenslie, Chumash elder. Presented By Channel Islands National Park and Community Access Partners of San Buenaventura Directed, Shot and Edited by Chad Beaty Shot on location at Santa Cruz Island, in the Santa Barbara Channel. Chumash Story: Seeds of Creation and the R...
Chumash Elder Invokes Earth Connection at LA Climate March
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Art Cisneros is a Chumash elder and firekeeper of the Barbareno Chumash Council. He did the invocation at the Port of Los Angeles Launch of the coast-to-coast Great March for Climate Action on March 1, 2014. The rally and march was put on by SoCal Climate Action Coalition 350 and over 100 partnering organizations in the region. More Info: www.wilderutopia.com/?p=8037 The Chumash are the origina...
10-Year Old Siena Speaks at Obama Climate Task Force in LA
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Siena will speak at the March 1 Great March for Climate Action LA Launch, Port of LA Info: j.mp/GreatMarchWU Climate Action Fair: j.mp/MXiOOy Governor Jerry Brown, LA Mayor Eric Garcetti and high-ranking officials from the Obama Administration met at LA City Hall on February 13, 2014 to discuss their climate plans for the second meeting of the Obama Climate Task Force. Protestors met outside to...
Idle No More LA - Prayer for Mother Earth - Petroleum Conference
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Big Oil came to Downtown Los Angeles for the Western Summit Petroleum Conference on Tuesday, September 3rd, 2013 an IDLE NO MORE activists drummed, prayed, and spoke out against the destruction they promote leading us into climate disruption and health consequences to our communities. Video By Jack Eidt.
Corazón Vaquero: The Heart of the Cowboy
Просмотров 816 тыс.11 лет назад
Corazon Vaquero is a high-definition cinematic journey into California's Final Frontier. Hidden in the mountains of Baja California, Mexico exists the last western frontier. For more info: www.wilderutopia.com/landscape/culture-landscape/corazon-vaquero-last-of-the-californio-cowboys-of-baja-california/ A place where people are living the way they have for 300 years. These direct descendants of...
Dance Against Monsanto - LA
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Aztec Dancers join the March Against Monsanto in Los Angeles. Millions of activists in 52 countries around the world Marched Against Monsanto, the biotechnology giant of genetically engineered agriculture. They claim GMOs will safely feed the world, but a growing body of scientific evidence shows it will not increase productivity and presents dangers to human health and the environment. For mor...
Portrait of Artist Bill Ohrmann - Be Thou Always As A Guest
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Bill Ohrmann is a retired rancher, life-long artist, and in his painting, spokesman for the earth. Film By Sean O'Brien. For more info: www.wilderutopia.com/?p=6127 Known for many years for his imaginative wood carvings, he has recently switched to oil painting. With his brush, he expresses his views of man's relationship to nature, sometimes hopeful. More of his work may be viewed at www.ohrma...
Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline! - Aja Janae
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Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline! - Aja Janae
Stop the Keystone Pipeline XL - Aja Janae
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Stop the Keystone Pipeline XL - Aja Janae
Forward on Climate Los Angeles featuring Finian Makepeace
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Forward on Climate Los Angeles featuring Finian Makepeace
Forward on Climate Los Angeles featuring Miranda Rondeau
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Forward on Climate Los Angeles featuring Miranda Rondeau
Idle No More Flash Mob - Grove LA
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Idle No More Flash Mob - Grove LA
Howler Monkeys, Divine Patrons of the Maya Artisans at Tikal, Guatemala
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Howler Monkeys, Divine Patrons of the Maya Artisans at Tikal, Guatemala
All Souls Day Procession, Antigua, Guatemala
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All Souls Day Procession, Antigua, Guatemala
Day of the Dead: Danza Azteca Xocoyote, Los Angeles
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Day of the Dead: Danza Azteca Xocoyote, Los Angeles
Kumeyaay Dance at the Traditional Arts Festival, Ensenada
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Kumeyaay Dance at the Traditional Arts Festival, Ensenada
Kumeyaay Dance - Ensenada, Baja California
Просмотров 10 тыс.11 лет назад
Kumeyaay Dance - Ensenada, Baja California
Day of the Dead Calaveras: Reina de las Gitanas - Joe Bravo
Просмотров 32211 лет назад
Day of the Dead Calaveras: Reina de las Gitanas - Joe Bravo
Day of the Dead Calaveras: Soul Catcher - Poli Marichal
Просмотров 30211 лет назад
Day of the Dead Calaveras: Soul Catcher - Poli Marichal
Helicoptering the Minarets - Mammoth Lakes
Просмотров 72511 лет назад
Helicoptering the Minarets - Mammoth Lakes
Rae Breaux on Stopping the Tar Sands and Keystone XL Pipeline
Просмотров 31812 лет назад
Rae Breaux on Stopping the Tar Sands and Keystone XL Pipeline
Smart Growth for Orange Hills, California? -Wild Heritage Planners
Просмотров 23112 лет назад
Smart Growth for Orange Hills, California? -Wild Heritage Planners

Комментарии

  • @dannyromero6068
    @dannyromero6068 Месяц назад

    Trailer in the shop

  • @user-yt3iy2mm2s
    @user-yt3iy2mm2s 2 месяца назад

    Perfeck a life

  • @kidfromnyc2353
    @kidfromnyc2353 2 месяца назад

    THANK YOU FOR THIS DOCUMENTARY 🙏🏽☺️

  • @nmelkhunter1
    @nmelkhunter1 3 месяца назад

    Very interesting. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Sean-bz8ri
    @Sean-bz8ri 4 месяца назад

    Texans, both Hispanic and Anglo must cringe at the fact that the first cowboys in America were actually in the California territories 😂

    • @Monchis181-he3fy
      @Monchis181-he3fy 3 месяца назад

      The Spanish came to TX in 1519 cattle. The Spanish arrived in Baja California in 1542. There does not need to be a competition.

    • @Sean-bz8ri
      @Sean-bz8ri 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Monchis181-he3fyNot possible, Spain didn't even fully colonize Mexico until 1521. The decades which followed saw the first truly massive cattle herds being migrated from Mexico City to the northern territories such as Arizona, Baja, and Alta California in the early 1600s with Spanish priests and the first distinct cowboys. Spanish didn't start colonizing Texas with cattle until the late 1600s - late 1700s

  • @michaela9678
    @michaela9678 4 месяца назад

    I grew up in Santa Paula California and discovered 20 years ago that I am Chumash/ Mexican American and I'm happy and honored to be both of these races.

  • @patrickkennedy8706
    @patrickkennedy8706 4 месяца назад

    Vaqueros are good cowboys. So informative….🫤

  • @johnniemagallanes3141
    @johnniemagallanes3141 4 месяца назад

    I’m Chumash and I remember hearing this story in my Native American program in elementary it brought me such joy! It’s been so long I need to get back to my roots

  • @MrKoga-ee1lv
    @MrKoga-ee1lv 5 месяцев назад

    Im a teacher in Oxnard and my school is directly next to the Santa Clara River. My school is doing its best to go back - to preserve and honor the history of this area, as well as the Chumash people. Indigenous knowledge is the way and we lost sight of how to live in harmony. We are doing our best to go BACK.

  • @plane252
    @plane252 7 месяцев назад

    what is the meaning of the beautiful song being sung? 🫧🌱🪽🙏

  • @juvenalmorales6343
    @juvenalmorales6343 9 месяцев назад

    Mis respetos para todos los vaqueros de USA Y MEXICO !!!

  • @juvenalmorales6343
    @juvenalmorales6343 9 месяцев назад

    These men , were real vaqueros !!! My people my blood ,, proud to be descendent of this culture !!

  • @rollypollyguy3976
    @rollypollyguy3976 10 месяцев назад

    I can dig it as I live it

  • @matilijapoppy1140
    @matilijapoppy1140 11 месяцев назад

    beautiful video, julie. i first heard this story from your dad when you were younger. my grandma was part chumash. our great grandpa from el rio made sure we knew this. 🩵🪶🕊️🌷

  • @brianbiggs2193
    @brianbiggs2193 11 месяцев назад

    I hate to piss on everyone's parade, but white boys have been riding horses and raising cattle for thousands of years long before Mexicans had ever seen a horse or a cow

    • @Monchis181-he3fy
      @Monchis181-he3fy 3 месяца назад

      This documentary is about the first vaqueros in the Americas.

  • @Daniel9R2V
    @Daniel9R2V Год назад

    Vaqueros still exists throughput all of Mexico

  • @peterfelber8004
    @peterfelber8004 Год назад

    Beautiful, thank you for letting us know all this. Peace.

  • @officialVozie100
    @officialVozie100 Год назад

    Da'an'zho I'm 100 💯% native american apache of texas love this ixehe sista 🔥👏🏾👏🏾🔥

  • @Saber_Matrix
    @Saber_Matrix Год назад

    11:42

  • @antoniogutierrezjr7471
    @antoniogutierrezjr7471 Год назад

    Vaqueros goes way back from Spain they introduced it to the people in the Americas primarily in Latin America first to the meztizo and Indios we can say that these white colinizers not where fully bad lol we have learned from them many things that helped us

  • @giorgiomartinni2529
    @giorgiomartinni2529 Год назад

    Inches fascienrosos la cultura vaquera ,ganados ,hacienda llego con los Españoles incluso la vestimenta es una adaptacion del traje de vaquero andaluz ..chinacos y californios ,charros ,vaqueros etc.. nacio cuando era la Nueva España no se conocia ni existia Mexico aun hasta la Independencia 😂😂😂 mas risa ahora resulta que todos los abuelitos de estos weyes eran vaqueros hay cabron que pinche risa 😂😂😂

  • @JohnFreeman-ms3se
    @JohnFreeman-ms3se Год назад

    Let's bring them sand point wells

  • @JohnFreeman-ms3se
    @JohnFreeman-ms3se Год назад

    Moiemento es vita

  • @JohnFreeman-ms3se
    @JohnFreeman-ms3se Год назад

    Ide trade this life I'm living to live that far away from current civilization... This place is wicked,

  • @JohnFreeman-ms3se
    @JohnFreeman-ms3se Год назад

    It's a better life versus living in any so called civilization or society in the cities ,

  • @anthonyreves7022
    @anthonyreves7022 Год назад

    The book cattles of Mexico are not cowboy that all they are the greatest horsemen's in the world and today they still are

  • @stephenshy9941
    @stephenshy9941 Год назад

    My Friend, thank you so much for this. God Bless You

  • @Silly1-z6l
    @Silly1-z6l Год назад

    This helps me so much with my mission project

  • @robertvasilyev962
    @robertvasilyev962 Год назад

    Yay! Nice to hear from a real Chumash instead of that fraud from S'aqtikoy, Frank Rocha.

  • @gabrielfelixmunoz739
    @gabrielfelixmunoz739 Год назад

    to call these people Spanish is very disrespectful. If anything they are mestizo or Mexican

  • @Trysaratop
    @Trysaratop Год назад

    This lady looks exactly like my mother who I recently found out is apart of this tribe

  • @crawwwfishh3284
    @crawwwfishh3284 Год назад

    Be there soon. I hope.

  • @shivanisarahfox5499
    @shivanisarahfox5499 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful story. I was so lucky to visit Santa Cruz and Anacapa Islands many years ago whilst briefly living in Ventura. I was also gifted by the sight of dolphins swimming by the boat. Such blessings.

  • @ginajones902
    @ginajones902 Год назад

    Isn’t this Aguila Blanco?

  • @joseantoniofernandezlopez2352

    No os dais cuenta que esto se hereda todo de España, que fueron los españoles los que conqiuistaron estas tierras y las civilizaron

    • @joea6234
      @joea6234 Год назад

      yea but you lost to mexico the only war ever fought between the two lmao mexico is still 3 times bigger than spain which only a bit of spain is useful land and not a desert

  • @calenlight6817
    @calenlight6817 Год назад

    I archived a 5 part video series from youtube on the stolen history of the Chumash! My copy burned up in the so-called "Camp Fire" four years ago. I have been searching everywhere for a copy. It was about the Chumash working with the surveyors and messing up the surveys so the city started out all crooked. It talked about the Sorcerers and a mirror placed up in some rocks that shown down main street. Lots of whites went insane and had to be put in asylums. Young Chumash men walking around preaching love to the whites, It also claimed that the Chumash were the bards of Turtle Island and the great men of tribes all over the Americas were sent there to relate their knowledge to these keepers of the wisdom. Does anyone know where I can find this 5 past video series?

  • @Santiago__bh
    @Santiago__bh Год назад

    That its Sonría

  • @kennethholz5823
    @kennethholz5823 Год назад

    Cruel

  • @Alvalence
    @Alvalence 2 года назад

    11:35 I've done that

  • @broshad
    @broshad 2 года назад

    What a gifted story-teller. I loved hearing this creation story.

  • @zareh805
    @zareh805 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. I live in Oxnard and have always been curious about this kajd and its people before industrialisation

  • @gtp8734
    @gtp8734 2 года назад

    Even the song in the background

  • @gtp8734
    @gtp8734 2 года назад

    Those names sound hella Samoan or Polynesian

    • @goukhanakul
      @goukhanakul 2 месяца назад

      I was thinking the same thing. The island name there is limuw pronounced same as limu the Hawaiian word for seaweed found in the ocean that we eat.

  • @bajacalifornia4923
    @bajacalifornia4923 2 года назад

    Mi respeto para esa gente bonita trabajadora, no cualquier gente aguanta esas chingas, la vida es bonita pero vivir en los ranchos es trabajar, mi respeto que dios los bendiga

  • @juniorcruz960
    @juniorcruz960 2 года назад

    Aho Aho

  • @juniorcruz960
    @juniorcruz960 2 года назад

    That was beautiful speech and story even of ancestors turned into dolphins how she moved your tribe to another area to grow more

  • @pissedoldman
    @pissedoldman 2 года назад

    Florida had the first cows that the Spanish brought along with hogs and horses. So, cowboys were first in Florida and still are to this day. We have a healthy cattle population on many large ranches and smaller ones as well. Y'all have a lot of Mexican cowboys and we have plenty of Seminoles, black, white and Mexican cowboys in Florida.

    • @mikehungcho
      @mikehungcho Год назад

      That’s incorrect the conquistador brought cattle down thru Florida. But there wasn’t any ranches yet only for food.

    • @Monchis181-he3fy
      @Monchis181-he3fy 3 месяца назад

      The Spanish first brought cattle to Florida in 1521. They brought cattle to TX in 1519. No need to be competitive.

    • @danmur2797
      @danmur2797 2 месяца назад

      In the end Florida and Cuba, etc. were all overseen at any rate from Mexico City which was the administrative capital of the viceroyalty of New Spain which was nearly all of North America stretching at various points from Alaska to Central America, North to South, and from Florida to California/Alaska East to West. Mexico City also oversaw the capitancy generals of Cuba and the Philippines. Over time New Spain changed borders, and gained the borders known at the time of Mexican independence which stretched from California and Oklahoma in the north to Central America, short of Panama, in the south, and Texas in the east.

  • @waltweaver7297
    @waltweaver7297 2 года назад

    I'd like to buy one those mules.

  • @brucehector863
    @brucehector863 2 года назад

    Beautiful presentation. I just returned from this wonderful, mystical, beautiful place I have the privilege of visiting twice annually. With others equally inspired we climbed Mt Diablo

  • @_badideas_284
    @_badideas_284 2 года назад

    As a white guy living in the Santa Ynez valley, I think I've heard this story when I was younger, glad this video is here.