HR!Day609 - Apology Program: Stories from Native American Elders

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Today we hear from two Native America elders who will tell the story of their tribe as well as their own stories of how they endured the oppression of the colonizers.

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    Ilarion ‘Kuuyux’ Merculieff is one of the last generation of Aleuts of the Alaskan Pribilof Islands to be fully raised in the traditional way. Kuuyux, a name given once a generation, means extension, like an arm extending from a body. Ilarion was the first Alaska Native commissioner of the Alaska Department of Commerce and Economic Development, a state cabinet post. He also served as the chair of the indigenous knowledge sessions of the Global Summit of Indigenous Peoples on Climate Change in 2009 and as the chair of the scientific committee for Snowchange in 2005, a consortium of indigenous leaders from eight Arctic countries focused on climate change. Ilarion has also engaged in a western states speaking tour on climate change and worked with the Great Lakes tribes to develop strategies for culturally based adaptation to climate changes. Ilarion is the co-founder of the Indigenous Peoples’ Council for Marine Mammals, the Alaska Forum on the Environment, the International Bering Sea Forum, and the Alaska Oceans Network. He has received a number of awards including the Buffet Finalist Award for Indigenous Leadership, the Environmental Excellence Award for lifetime achievement from the Alaska Forum on the Environment, Rasmuson Foundation award for Creative Non-Fiction, and the Alaska Native Writers on the Environment Award. Ilarion is featured as one of ten Native Americans in the book Native American Men of Courage by Second Story Press. Ilarion’s co-authored book, Aleut Wisdom: Stories of an Aleut Messenger, was released two years ago by Les Intouchables (published in French). He is co-author of the recently released, Stop Talking: Indigenous Ways of Teaching and Learning, which is free to anyone who asks through the University of Alaska Anchorage campus. His latest book is Wisdomkeeper: One Man’s Journey to Honor the Untold Story of the Unangan People, published by North Atlantic Books. Ilarion is currently an independent consultant/president of the Global Center for Indigenous Leadership and Lifeways (GCILL) and serves as a Senior Advisor to the World Wilderness Congress and advisor to the Native Lands and Wilderness Council. His passion is speaking of traditional Elder wisdom for modern challenges, particularly about restoring women to their place as original healers and balancing the dysfunctional masculine. He is working on a third book. The working title is Tuunam Awaa, which means the “Work of the Land” in Aleut.
  • Iya Tahirah Abubakr (born River Lee Adams) - in Pocahontas Mississippi was initiated by Ifa Pristess Yamaja in the ancestral traditions of the Yoruba people of western Africa and studied and trained with Malidoma Some' in shamanism. She is a medicine woman, diviner, shamanic practitioner, founder & co-founder for the St. Croix Council of Elders. Iya’s life purpose and dedication are to the service of humanity as a whole and to leave the earth in a greater place than she found it.
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    Lynn Bell |has been an astrologer for over four decades, with an archetypal, psychological and spiritual approach to Astrology, She has spoken at most of the major conferences in the world and loves the work of decoding shifts in the larger Cosmic signatures. A long time tutor for the CPA in London, she teaches on line for Astrology University and MISPA, and sees clients in Paris and online. Her classic book on Solar Returns, Cycles of Light, has just been republished along with a series of webinars on the same theme. She also also taught for Caroline Myss, most recently in a series on the nodes “Being Swallowed by the Dragon” She was one of the original faculty for Ubiquity University’s New Chartres School

Co-convener:

  • Jim Garrison, President, Ubiquity University

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