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Episode 2: Skin In The Game Navigating Native American Symbolism and Political Landscape

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Welcome to an enlightening episode of our conservative Native American podcast where we delve into topics close to our heart and engage with special guest, Alicia Powell, an investigative journalist dedicated to the cause of the January 6th political prisoners.

We begin by exploring the sacred symbolism inherent in our culture, particularly the significance of eagle feathers in our history and heritage. We raise concerns about the erasure of Native American symbolism in the name of political correctness and affirm our commitment to preserving and promoting our heritage.

In a riveting discussion with Alicia Powell, we dissect the symbolism behind political-theaters, discuss ongoing issues borne in the light of the COVID pandemic, and reflect on the implications of state power on individual freedom. Alicia shares her incisive insights on contentious issues, shedding light on the deep sense of duty she feels towards the subjects she reports on.

We conclude by touching upon anecdotal history and posing thought-provoking questions on the leadership and policies we hope to see shape a better future for all Native Americans. This episode promises to inspire and motivate you to hold steadfast to our heritage and the warrior spirit that fuels our fight for the truth.

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Welcome to an enlightening episode of our conservative Native American podcast where we delve into topics close to our heart and engage with special guest, Alicia Powell, an investigative journalist dedicated to the cause of the January 6th political prisoners.

We begin by exploring the sacred symbolism inherent in our culture, particularly the significance of eagle feathers in our history and heritage. We raise concerns about the erasure of Native American symbolism in the name of political correctness and affirm our commitment to preserving and promoting our heritage.

In a riveting discussion with Alicia Powell, we dissect the symbolism behind political-theaters, discuss ongoing issues borne in the light of the COVID pandemic, and reflect on the implications of state power on individual freedom. Alicia shares her incisive insights on contentious issues, shedding light on the deep sense of duty she feels towards the subjects she reports on.

We conclude by touching upon anecdotal history and posing thought-provoking questions on the leadership and policies we hope to see shape a better future for all Native Americans. This episode promises to inspire and motivate you to hold steadfast to our heritage and the warrior spirit that fuels our fight for the truth.

  continue reading

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