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The Red Nation Podcast

We Didn't Start the Fire - Part II

The Red Nation Podcast

The Red Nation

History, Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Red Power Hour is back! RPH host Melanie Yazzie is joined by TRN Podcast co-host Jennifer Marley (JenMarley1680) for part two of our two-part series on this summer of climate catastrophe and why Indigenous movements for decolonization are our best hope for immediate action to curb extinction.

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One of the principal barriers to the simulation seems to be the natural

0:07.8

tendency of white people to violence. They love violence. They love it as entertainment, the very foundation of their way of life, death and sacrifice.

0:20.0

White people with almost missionary zeal have done the best to export this and sacrifice to every corner of the world.

0:27.0

We are not Americans. We are not Americans.

0:34.0

We are not Americans.

0:36.0

We are not Americans.

0:38.0

Better red and death.

0:40.0

Better red than death.

0:42.0

Better red than Dad than Dad! Better than Dad!

0:44.0

Yeah!

0:45.0

Yeah!

0:50.0

All right! So take three. We tried starting this recording twice already and had some technical difficulties, but okay, so we're back.

1:00.0

Third time's a charm for our newest Red Power Hour episode. This is part two of a two-part series on climate change and this summer of climate catastrophe.

1:09.4

So if you haven't had a chance, I would encourage you to listen to the episode part one that we recorded two weeks ago.

1:16.7

It was myself, Red Power Our co-host, Elena Ortiz, and then Red Nation Podcast co-host,

1:21.8

Nick Estes, in conversation about a whole bunch of things.

1:25.0

I'm sure folks have been paying attention to the news,

1:27.0

but the massive wildfires, right, the drought that caused a lot of dust

1:32.0

that made me really sick from a ceremony this

1:34.5

summer. The heating of waters and lakes, rivers, and oceans that caused massive

1:40.9

die-off of clams, for example, clams in mussels in places like the Pacific

1:45.2

Northwest, you know, and all of the other things I think the historic extreme heat wave in July,

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