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Voices of the Grand Canyon
Before the Grand Canyon was a national park, it was the ancestral homeland of Native peoples. Hear voices of the Grand Canyon speak.
Experience the Grand Canyon alongside Jim Enote (Zuni), Nikki Cooley (Diné), Leigh Kuwanwisiwma (Hopi), Coleen Kaska (Havasupai), and Loretta Jackson-Kelly (Hualapai) as they share what the Grand Canyon means to them and what they know in their hearts to be true.
Director: Deidra Peaches
Featuring: Nikki Cooley, Jim Enote, Loretta Jackson-Kelly, Coleen Kaska, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma
More stories at: www.grandcanyontrust.org/voices
This film was produced in collaboration with the Intertribal Centennial Conversations Group, which works to place Native voices at the forefront of education, stewardship, and economic opportunities in Grand Canyon National Park.
Learn more at: www.grandcanyontrust.org/ICCG
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2022 State of the Plateau Address
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Red River, K'yawinan A'honna
มุมมอง 2272 ปีที่แล้ว
For Octavius Seowtewa, a Zuni cultural advisor, the Little Colorado River is a connection to home. This film is part of "Lifeways of the Little Colorado River," a collection of 11 stories by Native voices about personal and cultural ties to the Little Colorado River. Hear more from Octavius at: storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/2a13814196244a15b185563628593d00?item=10 And explore the full collec...
Headwaters of the Little Colorado River
มุมมอง 9812 ปีที่แล้ว
Bernadette Adley-SantaMaria, from the White Mountain Apache Tribe, traces the Little Colorado River to its headwaters below their sacred mountain. This film is part of "Lifeways of the Little Colorado River," a collection of 11 stories by Native voices about personal and cultural ties to the Little Colorado River. Hear more from Bernadette at: storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/2a13814196244a15b1...
The Salt Trail and the Little Colorado River
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Franklin Martin, a Diné rancher and business owner, takes you to the edge of the Salt Trail. As a kid, he and his dad hiked down to collect salt from the Little Colorado River. This film is part of "Lifeways of the Little Colorado River," a collection of 11 stories by Native voices about personal and cultural ties to the Little Colorado River. Hear more from Franklin at: storymaps.arcgis.com/co...
Hastiin Adah’iilíní, Mr. Grand Falls
มุมมอง 1272 ปีที่แล้ว
Grand Falls is more than a tourist destination, it's a place of sustenance for Native peoples. Herman Cody grew up herding sheep across the Little Colorado River near the Adah’iilíní (Grand Falls). His dad, a Diné native practitioner, went by the name of "Hastiin Adah’iilíní," which literally means, "Mr. Grand Falls." This film is part of "Lifeways of the Little Colorado River," a collection of...
Life Above the Confluence
มุมมอง 2072 ปีที่แล้ว
Delores Wilson-Aguirre, a Diné community organizer, talks about growing up above the sacred confluence of the Little Colorado and Colorado rivers. This film is part of "Lifeways of the Little Colorado River," a collection of 11 stories by Native voices about personal and cultural ties to the Little Colorado River. Hear more from Delores at: storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/2a13814196244a15b1855...
Hopi Ancestral Ties to the Little Colorado River
มุมมอง 6382 ปีที่แล้ว
Hopi archaeologist Lyle Balenquah shares his cultural connection to the Little Colorado River, which flows from the White Mountains in Arizona to the Grand Canyon. This film is part of "Lifeways of the Little Colorado River," a collection of 11 stories by Native voices about personal and cultural ties to the Little Colorado River. Hear more from Lyle at: storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/2a13814...
Hualapai Songs for Water
มุมมอง 8162 ปีที่แล้ว
Bennett Wakayuta, a Hualapai tribal member, is connected to the Little Colorado River through traditional songs and the ceremony of water. This film is part of "Lifeways of the Little Colorado River," a collection of 11 stories by Native voices about personal and cultural ties to the Little Colorado River. Hear more from Bennett at: storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/2a13814196244a15b185563628593...
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The River that Flows from the Dawn
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Grand Falls, Adahiilíní
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Radmilla Cody, a Diné activist, grew up along the Little Colorado River near the Adahiilíní (Grand Falls). Today, she is passing down her cultural knowledge of the falls to her young son. This film is part of "Lifeways of the Little Colorado River," a collection of 11 stories by Native voices about personal and cultural ties to the Little Colorado River. Hear more from Radmilla at: storymaps.ar...
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Native Perspectives: Regenerative Justice and Rights of Nature
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ACT NOW | Urge Your Senators to Protect the Grand Canyon
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ACT NOW | Urge Your Senators to Protect the Grand Canyon
ACT NOW | Oppose Permit for Uranium Mine Near Grand Canyon
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ACT NOW | Oppose Permit for Uranium Mine Near Grand Canyon
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The Grand Canyon Has A Spirit | Leigh Kuwanwisiwma
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  • @deborahcoffman5742
    @deborahcoffman5742 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, new friends it is 2024. We have survived the Covid. Please 🙏 let us know what's going on The Plateau. The Grand Cannon is Beautiful all year long. 🙏 🇺🇸 😊

  • @scientiapotentiaest
    @scientiapotentiaest 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Saludos desde México.

  • @BrawlinEntertaintment2K
    @BrawlinEntertaintment2K 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello Gordon, Goodbye Gordon!

  • @Kinodawker
    @Kinodawker ปีที่แล้ว

    Gordon doesn’t need to hear all this, he’s a highly trained professional !

    • @Honsolo56
      @Honsolo56 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You’re right, Gordon we have complete confidence in you.

  • @darthvader5300
    @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @SV_DeeZay
    @SV_DeeZay ปีที่แล้ว

    I worked for environmental prior and my studies in air quality proved no such radioactive dust is reaching the reservation

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @Skval2254
    @Skval2254 ปีที่แล้ว

    Google on The nandium pile CZ. Its a rapport on pond 4 and about leaks ....in my dream the Word nandium turned up and so i came to this video and the nandium pile CZ Story

  • @Briefmeasurement61
    @Briefmeasurement61 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for making this!

  • @justdave3153
    @justdave3153 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is a moving, gracious teaching .

  • @El_Dusty_
    @El_Dusty_ ปีที่แล้ว

    There are lot of “ifs” mentioned here and little action it seems. Where is the data on the water acidity and heavy metal contamination? If the water is being contaminated provide the empirical and historical data to the EPA. Is the ground being tested for wind blow contamination? The EPA is heavily involved in this county given it’s history. What is their conclusion on the mill? Thanks,

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @megaoof3279
    @megaoof3279 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gordon Freeman in the flesh

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @OriginalAmerican789
    @OriginalAmerican789 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    God bless the mill

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @gamercoolpt1398
    @gamercoolpt1398 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    gordon what are you doing?

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @Unifrog_
    @Unifrog_ 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ribbit.

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @WFSean
    @WFSean 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    What year was this filmed.

  • @ronaldtartaglia4459
    @ronaldtartaglia4459 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Watch the uranium drive in on prime video. Same company was pushed out of Colorado

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @CITYBORNDESERTBRED
    @CITYBORNDESERTBRED 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    😧

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT'S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  • @jbyrd6292
    @jbyrd6292 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wtf was this