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Indigenous Resistance, Chicano Identity & the Eagle and Condor Prophecy

Drum Circle News | May 10, 2026



In this episode of Drum Circle News, I sit down with activist, educator, organizer, and community leader Jaguar Arreola for a deep …

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  1. @İbrahimMoncada-l1h

    May 10, 2026 at 12:21 am

    Yup they make fun of us for eating beans one of the three sisters that fed our lndlgenous ancestors for thousands of years along with corn and squash
    Corn is sacred for us lndlgenous people corn tortilla is our bread we eat it all the time in Mexico but non natlves in united states use it to feed their animals they even wrap their fake tacos in flour tortilla because they dont like corn yet they call themselves children of the corn

  2. @vivivenadette

    May 10, 2026 at 12:21 am

    Hello I just I wanna say thank you for doing this interview. This opened up my eyes to not let my fair tone skin keep me from feeling less indigenous. I also feel more educated about being Chicano I hope many people find this video and educate themselves about what being Chicano really is.

  3. @alreddog2655

    May 10, 2026 at 12:21 am

    Every Mexican is not indigenous. Maybe people can do there genealogy (family tree) so you can speak with facts. Example the president of mexico is 100% jew. So every individual is different

  4. @stayseaandloki

    May 10, 2026 at 12:21 am

    My Relatives, thank you, gracias, wado (Cherokee), niá:wen (Mohawk) for presenting this extremely important discussion. Did anyone besides myself experience long gaps of silence at various points throughout the playing of this video? Of course those who do not want the message spread are going to cause interference, either from the Seen or the Unseen World. Keep on Rising and Stay Up Relatives. Much Love Much Respect siempre…A'ho

  5. @Abelonee1904

    May 10, 2026 at 12:21 am

    I was very honored and humbled to participate in the Peace and Dignity Journey back in 2008 and 2012. It was one of the most powerful ceremonies and work that I have ever done in my life. Meeting all the amazing tribes all along the west coast from Alaska to Panama was eye opening. The second time I got to travel across Canada from the Yukon to Manitoba. Too many stories to share.

  6. @Abelonee1904

    May 10, 2026 at 12:21 am

    I haven't finished watching the whole video, but I want to start by saying thank you to the young relative on the right for doing this work and hosting these different episodes. I always watch them and learn, but appreciate more the efforts that he does to create these conversations that helps to build bridges, much like the Eagle, Condor and Guacamaya prophecy.

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