Tashunka Witko Brigade 1-3-2006 Program:
2005 Indigenous Revolutionary Overview
Featuring: Richard Broken Nose, of the Oglala Lakota Nation; Prof. J of Clajadep-La Haine, Santiago, Chile; Wanbli Watakpe, Tashunka Witko Brigade.
Part 1: Selections from the 2000 New Year’s Omaka Teca Wacipi, Oglala, Lakota Nation. New Year’s prayer by Oglala Lakota spiritual leader Richard Broken Nose, New Year’s countdown and round dance with the community, song by Crazy Horse singers.
Beginning of interview of “Prof. J”. Professor Jaime Yovanovic Prieto has recently returned to Chile, his country of birth, after a long exile of twenty years that started during the brutal dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. He has participated in the struggle for justice for over three decades, he studied law in Cuba, worked at the Central Municipality of Havana, taught law, philosophy and logic in Brazil, and worked as a consultant for the government of Mozambique. In the first part of this interview he summarizes his analysis of the end of 2005 as the beginning of a new cycle, the transition from resistance to construction.
Part 2: Prof J gives an overview of the numerous foci of uprising among indigenous peoples throughout the continent known as South and Central America, he also touches on new ways of teaching and learning that do not adhere to the toxic pedagogy of Western culture. Co-host Wanbli Watakpe wraps up the program with a reading about indigenous mine workers in Bolivia, from Indian Givers by Jack Weatherford, and his always thought provoking commentary.
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The Tashunka Witko Brigade (TWB) focuses on indigenous liberation and gives voice to the indigenous people, the elders, grandmas and warriors on the ground in this our continent. TWB airs on Free Radio Olympia on Tuesdays 3-5 PM PST (with live webstream at www.frolympia.org) and on Berkeley Liberation Radio anytime without warning.
Brigada Tashunka Witko – Programa del 3-1-2006
Vistazo Revolucionario Indigena del 2005
Con: Richard Broken Nose, de la Nacion Oglala-Lakota; Prof. J de Clajadep-La Haine; Wanbli Watakpe, de la Brigada Tashunka Witko.
1ra Parte: Selecciones del Omaka Teca Wacipi de Año Nuevo 2000, en la nacion Oglala Lakota. Oracion de Año Nuevo por Richard Broken Nose, lider spiritual de los Oglala Lakota, cuenta de Año Nuevo y danza redonda con la comunidad, cancion por el grupo Crazy Horse.
Comienzo de la entrevista con el “Prof. J”. El Profesor Jaime Yovanovic Prieto retorno recientemente a su Chile, despues de veinte años de exilio que comenzo durante la brutal dictadura de Augusto Pinochet. Ha participado en la lucha por la justicia durante tres decadas, estudio Derecho en Cuba, trabajo en el Muncipio Centro Habana, enseño leyes, filosofia y logica en Brasil, y asesoro al gobierno de Mozambique. En la primera parte de esta entrevista, el Prof. J resume su analisis del año 2005 visto como el inicio de un nuevo ciclo, la transicion de la resistencia a la construccion.
2da Parte: Prof. J nos da un vistazo de los numerosos focos de insurgencia entre los pueblos originarios del continente conocido como Sud y Centro America, y tambien habla de diferentes maneras de aprender y enseñar que no se adhieren a la pedagogia toxica occidental. Wanbli Watakpe termina el programa con una lectura sobre los mineros indigenas Bolivianos del libro Indian Givers de Jack Weatherford, y su siempre elocuente comentario.
Para escuchar este programa visita el siguiente enlace http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=15859
La Brigada Tashunka Witko (TWB) da voz a los verdaderos protagonistas de la liberacion indigena, los abuelos y los guerreros que estan en la lucha cada dia en nuestro continente. Salimos al aire por Free Radio Olympia (con webstream en http://frolympia.org ) Los martes 3-5 PM PST, y por Berkeley Liberation Radio en cualquier horario y sin aviso.
Beware of the pleas of the oppressed, because they will ask for justice from The Creator, and The Creator does not deny the rights of the deserving.