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Dan Nanamkin on the importance of indigenous led skill-share with sovereignty camps

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Episode #39 of the Ground Shots Podcast features a conversation with Dan Nanamkin.

Dan Nanamkin is from the Chief Joseph Band Of Wallowa, Nez Perce, and Colville Confederated Tribes of Washington State has been an advocate/teacher for indigenous culture, community unity, youth empowerment, racial equality, and peace for several decades. Prior to Standing Rock, Dan took one of the leads in helping to restore ancient canoe culture of the northwest plateau tribes, the River Warriors. This inspired him further to connect with the Water, something that led him to Standing Rock. He endured months of peaceful front line action at Standing Rock from September 2016 until March 2017. Dan has since traveled across the nation speaking with his two dogs and band, the One Tribe Movement. ​ Dan advocates for people to be better informed, to get more involved, to resist racism and violence, and to support the movement to protect Mother Earth. He is a public presenter, musician and author who remains active in bringing forth awareness of Native culture. His mission is to connect modern day people with the traditions that are still absolutely relevant and critical to life today. Dan hopes to bring back traditional knowledge of the earth/plants/medicines and survival in a way to encourage healing, wellness and respect for balance with Mother Earth and all living things.

In this conversation with Dan, we talk about:

Dan's Sovereignty Camp skill-share project which focuses on educating native youth about traditional skills

how Sovereignty Camp started and Dan's motivations for the project

what skills are taught at the camps

why creating an educational alternative for native youth away from mainstream schooling that includes a focus on cultural education is important

the importance of indigenous led skills-shares

why land skills are important for indigenous sovereignty

Dan's visions for the future of the camps and his land project

how folks can support Dan's sovereignty camp project

Links:

Dan’s website, where you can learn more about him and Sovereignty Camp: https://www.nanamkin.com/

Support Dan and his projects via Paypal: paypal.me/warriorsong

Dan on Youtube

Dan on Instagram : @dan_nanamkin

Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project. Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation via Paypal at: paypal.me/petitfawn

Our website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com

Blog page for this episode: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/podcastblog/dannanamkin

Our Instagram page @goldenberries

Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes

Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project

Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow

Interstitial Music: ‘Our Bodies Are Water’ by Holy River (formerly Lobo Marino)

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Produced by: Kelly Moody and Opia Creative

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Episode #39 of the Ground Shots Podcast features a conversation with Dan Nanamkin.

Dan Nanamkin is from the Chief Joseph Band Of Wallowa, Nez Perce, and Colville Confederated Tribes of Washington State has been an advocate/teacher for indigenous culture, community unity, youth empowerment, racial equality, and peace for several decades. Prior to Standing Rock, Dan took one of the leads in helping to restore ancient canoe culture of the northwest plateau tribes, the River Warriors. This inspired him further to connect with the Water, something that led him to Standing Rock. He endured months of peaceful front line action at Standing Rock from September 2016 until March 2017. Dan has since traveled across the nation speaking with his two dogs and band, the One Tribe Movement. ​ Dan advocates for people to be better informed, to get more involved, to resist racism and violence, and to support the movement to protect Mother Earth. He is a public presenter, musician and author who remains active in bringing forth awareness of Native culture. His mission is to connect modern day people with the traditions that are still absolutely relevant and critical to life today. Dan hopes to bring back traditional knowledge of the earth/plants/medicines and survival in a way to encourage healing, wellness and respect for balance with Mother Earth and all living things.

In this conversation with Dan, we talk about:

Dan's Sovereignty Camp skill-share project which focuses on educating native youth about traditional skills

how Sovereignty Camp started and Dan's motivations for the project

what skills are taught at the camps

why creating an educational alternative for native youth away from mainstream schooling that includes a focus on cultural education is important

the importance of indigenous led skills-shares

why land skills are important for indigenous sovereignty

Dan's visions for the future of the camps and his land project

how folks can support Dan's sovereignty camp project

Links:

Dan’s website, where you can learn more about him and Sovereignty Camp: https://www.nanamkin.com/

Support Dan and his projects via Paypal: paypal.me/warriorsong

Dan on Youtube

Dan on Instagram : @dan_nanamkin

Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project. Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation via Paypal at: paypal.me/petitfawn

Our website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com

Blog page for this episode: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/podcastblog/dannanamkin

Our Instagram page @goldenberries

Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes

Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project

Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow

Interstitial Music: ‘Our Bodies Are Water’ by Holy River (formerly Lobo Marino)

Buy their music at either of the Bandcamp pages below:

https://lobomarino.bandcamp.com/music

https://holyriver.bandcamp.com/

Hosted by: Kelly Moody

Produced by: Kelly Moody and Opia Creative

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