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Episode 57 – Earth Thunder – Cherokee, Lesbian, Medicine Woman and Shaman (Part 3 of 3)

Earth Thunder grew up in the wilds of Idaho until she was ten years old. She lived with her grandparents and an extended family of 40 migrating from 8,500 ft. in the mountains during the summer to living in caves in the winter. During this episode Earth Thunder shares the meaning of intelligence, a more in depth understanding of shamanic work, what happened to Native Americans when Europeans took over the United States. Earth Thunder also explains my birth song, shares her unique interpretation of the world around us. Extra music is provided for this series by Douglas Blue Feather an award winning songwriter, recording artist and performer of contemporary Native American Flute Music.

Taken on Earth Thunder’s last trip to my home at 8,800 ft. As close as a vehicle can get to where we set up camps in the Summer. An Eagle dropped feathers for them while they ate lunch. Earth Thunder had to be carried to the car and forced to leave!.

First Shaman Way Medicine Wheel is one they would make themselves from stones layed out in Ceremonies in a specific Sacred Site that has shown them to do so.

Medicine Wheel Park at medicinewheel.vcsu.edu. Used with permission of Valley City State University.

Douglas Blue Feather”

 

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Earth Thunder

Wildcat Press

Douglas Blue Feather, Flutist

Medicine Wheel Park in Valley City, ND

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Episode 56 – Earth Thunder – Cherokee, Lesbian, Medicine Woman and Shaman (Part 2 of 3)

Earth Thunder grew up in the wilds of Idaho until she was ten years old. She lived with her grandparents and an extended family of 40 migrating from 8,500 ft. in the mountains during the summer to living in caves in the winter. During this episode Earth Thunder discusses her teen years, her education, her work in the civil rights movement, what life on the reservation is like for many Native Americans and the work involved in being a medicine woman and a shaman. Extra music is provided for this series by Douglas Blue Feather an award winning songwriter, recording artist and performer of contemporary Native American Flute Music.

Honoring the Buffalo Clan as a very important Teaching.

The Malad Canyon Gorge reaches 150 miles from 10 miles deep to 300 miles flowing to the Snake River. The Snake River is the longest river in the Northern Hemisphere. This is where Earth Thunder and her family spent their Winters; usually walking 50 miles during the winter.

Vision Quest Portal from Apprentice working with Earth Thunder in Russia.

Douglas Blue Feather”

 

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Douglas Blue Feather, Flutist

1491: New Reevaluations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann

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Episode 55 – Earth Thunder – Cherokee, Lesbian, Medicine Woman and Shaman (Part 1 of 3)

Earth Thunder grew up in the wilds of Idaho until she was ten years old. She lived with her grandparents and an extended family of 40 migrating from 8,500 ft. in the mountains during the summer to living in caves in the winter. During this first of a 3-part interview Earth Thunder describes her childhood and share much of her wisdom as a medicine woman and Shaman. Extra music is provided for this series by Douglas Blue Feather an award winning songwriter, recording artist and performer of contemporary Native American Flute Music.

Earth Thunder at her favorite place for weddings. She is an officiant of Marriages and Funerals.

Smokey Dome, Earth Thunder’s summer home”

The is the biggest view of Earth Thunder’s home, the beginning of the Sawtooth Mountain Range to the North, the Camas Prairie flowing in the middle and the Bennett Mountains on the South. Of course, when she lived there, no roads existed from the West entrance.

Earth Thunder rediscovered one of the caves they used in the winter on the Malad Canyon. It has since collapsed and is dangerous. This happened to them as well.”

Wickiup, dwelling-lodge during Earth Thunder’s 10 years of life; sometimes covered with mud, sometimes with skin.”

Douglas Blue Feather”

Patricia Nell Warren’s Novel “One Is The Sun”

 

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Douglas Blue Feather, Flutist

Southern Poverty Law Center

Patricia Nell Warren’s Homepage

One Is The Sun

Patricia’s Bilerico Project Post About Earth Thunder

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Episode 54 – Patricia Nell Warren – Discusses Her Historical Novel “One Is The Sun” and Earth Thunder, A Current Day Lesbian Cherokee Medicine Woman and Shaman

Patricia Nell Warren discusses her historical novel, “One Is The Sun” which is about a Native American Medicine Woman who lived 150 years ago in the Deer Lodge Valley in Southwestern Montana where Patricia was raised. Patricia also discusses Earth Thunder a current day lesbian Cherokee Medicine Woman and Shaman who contacted Patricia after “One Is The Sun” was published. Earth Thunder will share her amazing story and view of the world during the next 3 podcasts.

Patricia Nell Warren

Patricia Nell Warren’s Novel “One Is The Sun”

 

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Patricia Nell Warren’s Homepage

One Is The Sun

The Bilerico Project

Archive of Patricia’s Posts on The Bilerico Project

Patricia’s Bilerico Project Post About Earth Thunder

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