Raising the Next Generation of Water Protectors with Chenoa Egawa
The Plant Path: Herbalism, Medical Astrology & Spagyric Alchemy
Sajah Popham
4.8 β’ 570 Ratings
ποΈ 18 November 2020
β±οΈ 52 minutes
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Summary
In today's episode Coast Salish ceremonial leader, singer, speaker and environmental activist, Chenoa Egawa shares an important message for our times, bringing awareness to the water and sharing how we can be raising the next generations to care for the elements that give all beings life. She shares about the healing power of water as our first medicine and more teachings about the sacredness of our water, as well as our responsibility to protect the waters on our Mother Earth and teach our children how to do this as well.
We first had Chenoa on the show in 2018 for episode #44: The Medicine of Water, Food & Herbs from an Indigenous Perspective on Healing.
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ABOUT OUR GUEST: CHENOA EGAWA
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Chenoa Egawa is Coast Salish of the Lummi and S'Kallam Nations of Washington State. She is a ceremonial leader, singer, speaker, environmental activist and artist dedicated to bringing healing to our Mother Earth, and to people of all cultures, backgrounds and origins through recognition of our shared experiences as human beings.
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One of her principal teachings today is the importance of preserving and sharing wisdom and ways of life that benefit the health, well being and protection of all life on our Mother Earth.Β
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Chenoa has long been active in local, and international work for Indigenous peoples, children and the environment. For over 20 years, she has worked in Washington State schools, creating programs that integrate Native American culture and history, often teaching through songs and storytelling, empowering Native youth and bringing greater appreciation for cultural diversity to all children in the public school system.Β
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Over the past 25 years, she has traveled throughout North, Central and South America facilitating communication among indigenous peoples with the intent of protecting and preserving cultural heritage, languages and homelands.
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She serves as a voice to bring Native wisdom and perspectives to the world at a time when these teachings are particularly poignant reminders of our shared responsibility to live with respect for ourselves, one another, and for our Earth.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the plant path, your window into the world of herbal medicine, |
| 0:17.0 | with Saja and Whitney Popham, founders of the School of Evolutionary Herbalism. Wee, eh, eh, ah, oh, eh, ah, eh, ah, eh, ah, you, hey ah, yeah, |
| 0:55.0 | oh, |
| 0:56.0 | oh, |
| 0:57.0 | today we are honored to have Shanoa again as a guest on the plant path |
| 1:16.4 | Shnoi Gawa is co-sailish of the Lummi and Sklalum Nations of Washington State |
| 1:21.4 | she is a ceremonial leader, singer, speaker, environmental activists and artists |
| 1:26.7 | dedicated to bringing healing to our Mother Earth |
| 1:29.3 | and to people of all cultures, backgrounds, and origins through recognition of our shared experiences as human beings. |
| 1:37.3 | One of her principal teachings today is the importance of preserving and sharing wisdom and ways of life that benefit the health, well-being, |
| 1:45.0 | and protection of all life on our Mother Earth. |
| 1:48.0 | She has long been active in local and international work for indigenous peoples, children, and the environment. |
| 1:55.0 | For over 20 years, she has worked in Washington State schools, creating programs that integrate Native American |
| 2:00.8 | culture and history, often teaching through songs and storytelling, empowering native youth, |
| 2:06.7 | and bringing greater appreciation for cultural diversity to all children in the public school |
| 2:11.2 | system. Over the past 25 years, she has traveled through North Central and South America, |
| 2:16.6 | facilitating communication among indigenous peoples with the intent of protecting and preserving cultural |
| 2:22.3 | heritage, languages, and homelands. |
| 2:26.3 | She serves as a voice to bring Native wisdom and perspectives to the world at a time when these |
| 2:31.3 | teachings are particularly poignant, reminders of our shared responsibility |
| 2:35.2 | to live with respect for ourselves, one another, and for our earth. |
| 2:40.1 | We first had Shanoa on the show in 2018 for episode number 44, the medicine of water, food, |
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