Randy Lewis | June 11, 2021 Randy Lewis (K'ayaxan) joins Nick Zentner. Colville Confederated Tribal member Randy Lewis is a descendant of the Wenatchi/P'squosa, Methow, and Okanagon bands. Part 4 of 4.
Thank you Randy Lewis . I appreciate you sharing your tribal history. I agree this knowledge should be shared . Thank you Nick for documenting this story of the local indigenous people and the land that fed them.
These episodes with Randy Lewis and Nick are priceless. The old stories, the landscape, the open country with animal sentinels, and so on, are treasures. Thank you for sharing them with us. I feel honored.
Nick, you are not just a Geology Lecturer, you are also a Historian, Data Archivist, and an Information Gathering Magnate. Because your Lectures are Informative, and Entertaining, many, many others have contributed, "To Which I’d like to thank, SO to everyone who took their time doing Research, and to those who took part, and of cause Nick himself 👍 Thank You 🙏 . From (the glacial deposits at) Southend-on-sea, Essex, U.K.
Thank you so much for these four videos, gentlemen. Nick Zentner for posting and recording, and Randy Lewis for being willing to share his stories and telling of the history, and to allow it to be shared so publicly. Thank you. These have been amazing and fascinating to watch. I could happily listen/watch Mr. Lewis talk for ages.
Your presentations with Randy are always good to view. We all get a good educational view of the world when we get to hear and observe Randy's lessons. Thank you both, Robert
Wow and thank you Nick for the back to back videos tonight. My Great Grandmother and Grandmother were First Nations people of northern Minnesota and to listen to my Grandmothers stories and history were always amazing to listen to.
Loved this, too! Appreciate Louis L'Amour; Zane Grey wrote Riders of the Purple Sage. But I will happily intake any knowledge from Randy and all wisdom he shares from his people.
Thank you K'ayaxan for sharing the stories of your people. They make the surroundings so much more alive! And they make me eager to visit the Pacific Northwest! Although the chances thereof are slim, since it is a long way from The Netherlands. And of course thank you Nick for putting this online.
This a great series, I really like Randy's comments about imagination being encouraged by indigenous parents. I'm fortunate in that my poor white trash parents did the same for me, "let's pretend" kept my mind exercised in a world with few store-bought toys.
Randy sure has a wicked sense of humor. Had me laughing quite a few times. I'm sure he also see these places with an entirely different view than I can. And I'm really sure his view is better than my view. Thx, Randy & Nick.
These ones are the best. Thank You Randy Lewis, & Nick Zentner! 🙂
Thank you Randy Lewis . I appreciate you sharing your tribal history. I agree this knowledge should be shared . Thank you Nick for documenting this story of the local indigenous people and the land that fed them.
Thank you Randy Lewis and Nick Zentner. I love the juxtaposition between geologic history and ancestral history, spoken from the heart
These episodes with Randy Lewis and Nick are priceless. The old stories, the landscape, the open country with animal sentinels, and so on, are treasures. Thank you for sharing them with us. I feel honored.
Nick, you are not just a Geology Lecturer, you are also a Historian, Data Archivist, and an Information Gathering Magnate.
Because your Lectures are Informative, and Entertaining, many, many others have contributed, "To Which I’d like to thank, SO to everyone who took their time doing Research, and to those who took part, and of cause Nick himself 👍 Thank You 🙏 .
From (the glacial deposits at) Southend-on-sea, Essex, U.K.
Really beautiful, thanks again Randy, and Nick❤
Momma used to say, "The more you learn, the less you know." This keeps us humble.
Thank you so much for these four videos, gentlemen. Nick Zentner for posting and recording, and Randy Lewis for being willing to share his stories and telling of the history, and to allow it to be shared so publicly. Thank you. These have been amazing and fascinating to watch. I could happily listen/watch Mr. Lewis talk for ages.
Thank you. Always good to hear from Randy.
Your presentations with Randy are always good to view. We all get a good educational view of the world when we get to hear and observe Randy's lessons. Thank you both, Robert
I love this episode. Thank you Nick and Randy.
Looking at this with a new lens, both from the latest thoughts on the geological origins of the Coulee and from Randy's historical perspective.
Been so wanting to hear more from Randy. Got total butterflies...
Randy is always fascinating to listen to, thank you both.😊
Wow and thank you Nick for the back to back videos tonight. My Great Grandmother and Grandmother were First Nations people of northern Minnesota and to listen to my Grandmothers stories and history were always amazing to listen to.
Excellent! Would love to hear more from Randy!
Incredible Nick…just incredible ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow both men are fantastic to listen to
Awesome video. Thanks gentlemen
You guys can do no wrong in my eyes. This stuff is priceless
Loved this, too! Appreciate Louis L'Amour; Zane Grey wrote Riders of the Purple Sage. But I will happily intake any knowledge from Randy and all wisdom he shares from his people.
I certainly hope Randy is passing down his knowledge, both written and verbally! I love hearing his history and the mix of geology!
Thank you K'ayaxan for sharing the stories of your people. They make the surroundings so much more alive! And they make me eager to visit the Pacific Northwest! Although the chances thereof are slim, since it is a long way from The Netherlands.
And of course thank you Nick for putting this online.
It's good to see Randy. It's been a while since he made an appearance. Hope all is well with him!
1962 1963 winter had no snow in the mountains, leavenworth ski jumps were canceled
This a great series, I really like Randy's comments about imagination being encouraged by indigenous parents. I'm fortunate in that my poor white trash parents did the same for me, "let's pretend" kept my mind exercised in a world with few store-bought toys.
Cool video
Loved watching this again! I wonder if Nick would consider an A-Z series featuring Randy Lewis?
Was just rewatching the video with Randy about the salmon last night! So delighted there’s a new episode ❤❤❤
Thanks, Nick & Randy for posting!
Randy sure has a wicked sense of humor. Had me laughing quite a few times. I'm sure he also see these places with an entirely different view than I can.
And I'm really sure his view is better than my view. Thx, Randy & Nick.
Sir no words could describe how I feel with this lesson and the last years of learning from you WE NEED TO MAKE THIS RIGHT NOW
Randy you are a great teacher! Love from B.C.
You and Randy are awesome together. God bless yall. I watched his doc on red spirit and blue spirit about 5 times! Lol
Thank you for sharing!
Nice one.
Steamboat Rock very cool place up there a few weeks back.
We were in the Moses Coulee Yesterday ! Amazing place !
The plant looks like Munrow's Globemallow. It's a arid region plant.
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thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Most interesting journey
Gotta love it!
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Gratitude
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That's not me lol