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War, Wampum, and Peace

Episode 5 of the Ayonwatha podcast, hosted by Credible Mohawk Entertainment, titled "War, Wampum, and Peace" was published on December 29, 2021 and runs 23 minutes.

December 29, 2021 ·23m · Ayonwatha

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In this episode we look at parts of the Peacemaker's journey, the Two Row Wampum, and why we as Indigenous people speak softly with purpose rather than demand respect.  We have thrived and are rising more now because of our ability to live in harmony with creation, respecting ourselves and others; and when doing business it shows. The ability to leave emotions out and get business over with lends more time to hunting, fishing, agriculture, and just living life in general. When a settler demands respect from an Indigenous person, it is guaranteed they will not get it. You need to give respect in order to receive it, so don’t put out what you do not want in return.  Follow on Twitter @AndrewBrant87 and @CredibleMohawk Follow on Twitter @AndrewBrant87 and @TheCredibleMohawk Visit our website at https://www.thecrediblemohawk.com Donate to The Community through our website and help us build a greenhouse to start providing fresh produce to Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. This is a pilot project that can and will be replicated across Turtle Island in other Indigenous, Black, and less privileged communities.  Make a general donation by etransfer at [email protected] (request PayPal link through the same email)

In this episode we look at parts of the Peacemaker's journey, the Two Row Wampum, and why we as Indigenous people speak softly with purpose rather than demand respect. 

We have thrived and are rising more now because of our ability to live in harmony with creation, respecting ourselves and others; and when doing business it shows. The ability to leave emotions out and get business over with lends more time to hunting, fishing, agriculture, and just living life in general. When a settler demands respect from an Indigenous person, it is guaranteed they will not get it. You need to give respect in order to receive it, so don’t put out what you do not want in return. 

Follow on Twitter @AndrewBrant87 and @CredibleMohawk

Follow on Twitter @AndrewBrant87 and @TheCredibleMohawk

Visit our website at https://www.thecrediblemohawk.com

Donate to The Community through our website and help us build a greenhouse to start providing fresh produce to Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. This is a pilot project that can and will be replicated across Turtle Island in other Indigenous, Black, and less privileged communities. 

Make a general donation by etransfer at [email protected] (request PayPal link through the same email)

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