Podcast | Tribes & Tribe-LESS-ness
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This is the podcast for Indelible, a documentary in progress for the week of July 31, 2018. The first of a new series of podcasts which will focus on more specific issues underlying the Indelible project. This discussion centers around the current trend towards divisiveness: the way unwell authorities achieve this through social media and how it is used to keep human beings from thriving and evolving. There is also a discussion on how prisons fit into this strategy.
I am greatly indebted to Native American John Trudell, (1948-2015), for his insights and greatness of Being.
The image on the right is a ruin of an ancient tribal community in the Orkney islands in Scotland.
To learn more about the Indelible project please visit the website:
http://nfold.net/indelible
These podcasts are available on iTunes, and Podbean. Search for : Indelible: From within a homeland without security
Co#pies are also on http://nfold.net
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