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Elder Vernon Masayesva - On Black Mesa and Hopi Leadership -- Cherishing the Spirit of Water

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Vernon Masayesva is the Executive Director of Black Mesa Trust, a Hopi Leader of the Coyote Clan, and a former Chairman of the Hopi Tribal Council from the village of Hotevilla - one of the oldest continuously inhabited human settlements in the Americas in Arizona.

Steve Wilhelm of the Religica Team had an opportunity to speak with Elder Masayesva about the importance of cherishing, preserving, and understanding our Earth's water; the scientific value of Hopi knowledge and wisdom, and; the importance of understanding, respecting, and learning from Earth's water cycles.

The Religica Theolab is now at home at The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement at Seattle University

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The Religica Theolab is a comprehensive online platform at the axis of religion and society that provides non-sectarian, coherent, integrated and accessible awareness about the role of religion in society, with a focus on strengthening local communities.

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Vernon Masayesva is the Executive Director of Black Mesa Trust, a Hopi Leader of the Coyote Clan, and a former Chairman of the Hopi Tribal Council from the village of Hotevilla - one of the oldest continuously inhabited human settlements in the Americas in Arizona.

Steve Wilhelm of the Religica Team had an opportunity to speak with Elder Masayesva about the importance of cherishing, preserving, and understanding our Earth's water; the scientific value of Hopi knowledge and wisdom, and; the importance of understanding, respecting, and learning from Earth's water cycles.

The Religica Theolab is now at home at The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement at Seattle University

More from The Religica Theolab at https://religica.org

More from The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement at Seattle University at https://www.seattleu.edu/thecenter/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Religica.org/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/religica

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPuwufds6gAu2u6xmm8SBuw

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-religica

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3CZwIO4uGP1voqiVpYdMas?si=0k2-TSmwTkuTQC2rgdGObQ

Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/religica/id1448005061?mt=2

The Religica Theolab is a comprehensive online platform at the axis of religion and society that provides non-sectarian, coherent, integrated and accessible awareness about the role of religion in society, with a focus on strengthening local communities.

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