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November 8, 2021: Tyson Yunkaporta, author, "Sand Talk"
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Tonight: Tyson Yunkaporta, author, Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Links:
• Sand Talk on Indiebound
• Tyson writing about van Gogh (Guardian essay from 2017): “There is a glorious pathos in the growth-based economic view of nature and eternity exemplified by Van Gogh’s seasonal works, similar to what you feel reading Shelley’s poem Ozymandias. It brings to mind the western mythical symbol of the snake eating its tail as a representation of eternity; a Dreaming that is anything but infinite, as this poor serpent ultimately can only consume and obliterate itself.”
• November is National American Indian Heritage Month: nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov
• Washington Post on Wampanoags (Nov 4, 2021): “Long marginalized and misrepresented in U.S. history, the Wampanoags are bracing for the 400th anniversary of the first Pilgrim Thanksgiving in 1621.”
• (Toxic YouTube) video of Microsoft Ignite intro, listing Native American tribes (Nov 2). See also Yascha Mounk's post on Microsoft racial-identity intros.
Also:
• Henry Kissinger’s Last Crusade: Stopping Dangerous AI (Time magazine, Nov 5, 2021): Kissinger and his pal, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, inform us that AI is a threat and only the world’s richest and most powerful monopolies can save us. (thx, Daniel)
• Speaking of Eric Schmidt, New York City’s mayor-elect Eric Adams was spotted with Eric Schmidt in a victory party on election night. Then he boasted to Miami’s mayor that he’ll take his first three paychecks as mayor in bitcoin. (more in Bloomberg)
• Biden’s $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Hastens Beacons For Bicyclists And Pedestrians Enabling Detection By Connected Cars: “The more likely version of the future is deeply dystopian, says transport historian Peter Norton. Only the beacon-equipped will be spotted, he fears. Those choosing - say, for economic or privacy reasons - not to fit bicycle-to-vehicle beacons will be blamed for being hit by sensor-equipped cars, believes Norton, author of Autonorama, a new book which details the potential civil liberty issues that pedestrians and cyclists may face from the roll-out of driverless vehicles.” (thx, Michael)
• Not to be outdone by Zuck’s renaming (see image above), Elon Musk renamed his Twitter account - so, take with a planet-sized grain of salt - to “Lorde Edge,” which one of the Dogecoin cofounders noted is an anagram for “Elder Doge.” Whatever.
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Tyson Yunkaporta, author, "Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World" | ||||||||||
Tomaš Dvořák | Game Boy Tune | Machinarium Soundtrack | N/A | |||||||
Mark's intro | ||||||||||
Interview with Tyson Yunkaporta | 0:08:01 (Pop-up) | |||||||||
Mark's comments | 0:43:03 (Pop-up) | |||||||||
The Pink Tiles | Internet | #1 Fan | n/a | https://thepinktiles.bandcamp.com/album/1-fan-lp | 0:55:20 (Pop-up) |
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ultradamno:
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chresti:
Handy Haversack:
Deep in kittens over here, too, so comments might be sporadic and have lots of tiny holes in them.
Hey, ultradamno, David!
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chresti:
PaulRobeson1920:
Can we still donate to the show and WFMU?
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Handy Haversack:
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chresti:
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chresti:
HyperDose:
David, chresti, tim in their respective locations!
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Ken From Hyde Park:
Hiyo, David in London.
Handy Haversack:
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DanFA:
PaulRobeson1920:
Hi Australia!!! My warmest greetings!! (Paul Robeson is the 1st artist to perform at the Sydney Opera House)
ultradamno:
yippie:
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castor:
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Old Dave:
Please go get Wendell Berry on before he dies.
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yippie:
PaulRobeson1920:
“Genocide Of The Mind” - New Native American Writing 2003
tim from washington:
Handy Haversack:
native-land.ca
Smash those looms, Tyson!
I really love Chatwin, tim.
Old Dave:
I was buying hay from a hay from an longtime Amish Lancaster PA friend family earlier today.
How would Amos understand this conversation as a Trump supporter?
Oh yes, he votes. And is anti vacc, etc. Yet we are still friends.
As far as I know, he is not scared of his refrigerator or phone.
coelacanth∅:
Handy Haversack:
My superhero ID would be Disconnect. Minor telekinesis that gets stronger the deeper underground. Mainly for slapping smartphones out of people's hands when they block the way in subway passages and platforms.
Franco Twinkie:
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PaulRobeson1920:
www.goodreads.com...
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Dano:
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WR:
My understanding: Tyson was saying it wasn't appropriate for him to recommend books to an audience with which he has no direct connection. For him to act as a "celebrity" for us to follow.
Sam:
Handy Haversack:
Handy Haversack:
coelacanth∅:
Megaroni:
Franco Twinkie:
Ken From Hyde Park:
PaulRobeson1920:
Addressing the genocide of Native American cultural identity over the past 100 years, this collection of 35 essays by authors representing more than 25 tribal nations is at once eye-opening, brutally frank, and ultimately optimistic. Established writers such as Paula Gunn Allen, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Maurice Kenny, along with a host of emerging writers, teachers, poets, students, and visual artists, have come together,
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Megaroni:
Handy Haversack:
Later on, Techyon Drives!
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“What is blue?”
Wendy del Formaggio:
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Old Dave:
Yes, it is strange but rest assured money is the main goal in all of it on both sides.
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New Yorker, nothing
Sing Out and Folkways, nothing
Harry Smith and Allen Ginsberg
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Painting and dancing, nothing
The world's great books
A great set of nothing
Audy and Foudy, nothing
GREAT SHOW MARK!!!! Peace& LoVe ya’ll
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Little Danny:
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David in London:
Night everyone.
I am wearing red striped pyjamas.
tim from washington:
Analog Nights:
*cuts ribbon in front of new oil well on indigenous land
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