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HUDSON VALLEY 360
By Troy Weldy
Sep 21, 2021

Alex Williams
May 7, 2021

TIMES UNION
Jan. 24, 2021

BILLBOARD
By Lyndsey Havens
7/16/2020

January 22, 2020

THE RIVER
Cordelia Schiller
DEC 29, 2019

PATCH
Oct 21, 2019

TRIBAL LINK
September 23, 2019

NATURE 4 CLIMATE
September 23, 2019

DAZED

NATURE 4 CLIMATE
September 22, 2019

PENN STATE
September 17, 2019

Podcast
July 2019

RADICAL JOY
May 2019

BROOKLYN VEGAN
BrooklynVegan Staff
April 26, 2019
Camp Cope, Thin Lips & Oceanator played Warsaw (pics, videos, review)

DUTCHESS COUNTY PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE
Karen Holloway
April 17, 2019

WAMC
ALLISON DUNNE
JAN 29, 2019

REMEZCLA
Christine Bolaños
January 15, 2019

WILD EARTH BLOG
Sachem Hawk Storm
January 9th, 2019

NORTH STAR FUND
Dec. 4, 2018

THE DAY
September 26. 2018

CT POST
NICE Festival returns to Norwalk, celebrates world’s diversity, culture

THE PAWLING RECORD
Dorian Winslow
June 15, 2018


PARTNERSHIP FOR GLOBAL JUSTICE
Newsletter p. 14
April 2018

THE BERKSHIRE EDGE

October 20, 2017

CULTURAL SURVIVAL
Roberto Múkaro Borrero
June 2017

Amy Goodman
Apr 29, 2017

Antonia Shoumatoff
Oct 12th, 2016

RADIO ROTARY
September 17 & 18, 2016

August 2016

POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL
Al Stone Heart Conley
July 11, 2016

POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL
Anthony P. Musso
May 31, 2016
Dover steeped in Native-American history

POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL

POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL
Valerie LaRobardier
May 7, 2016

65TH ANNUAL UN DPI/NGO CONFERENCE
August 28, 2014

BROOKLYN FRIENDS SCHOOL
April 2014
Sharing the River of Life: Teach In - Honoring Native Treaties - Protecting the Earth

BEYOND THE 7TH FIRE RADIO: KINGSTON PUBLIC
Your host, Hawk Storm is a hereditary Sachem (Chief), a direct descendant of Weetamoo, Tuspaquin, Sassacus, Mioneamie, Katonah, Wamsutta, Warrups, and Mauwee. His life’s journey has been one of reclamation, re-indigenization, and reconnection to land. Beyond the 7th Fire Radio is a way to bring light to the conversations and stories not so different from his own stories of separation. Hawk Storm’s work at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and with the International Indian Treaty Council, as well as the relationships he has built in his tribe, the Schaghticoke, close to home and around the world, will ignite the conversations on the radio show. Beyond the 7th Fire comes from the Anishinaabe prophecy that says, we’re in the time of the seventh fire – the scorched path we are on is the path of least resistance but leads to our ultimate demise. If we travel down the green path it will lead into the 8th fire of unity and love. Come join us on our journey down the green path, as we ignite the 8th fire together.