Well, that's very interesting. Raven Each of the presenters and practitioners, I feel like they were all so beautiful in teaching us aboutindigenous stewardship. one that I continuously, like, draw back on or… Think about is Chastity Salvador's presentation.
You know, very much. Raven , it looks like you're reacting to that.Do you want to jump in on this?
That's incredibly inspiring. I can say as a person who has learned so much from, I know from you, Raven , as when you visited my Class, and from, you know, you were just, you folks werejust mentioning Veronica de Lourdes Figueroa Hincho.
And they say, here lived this person's name, this person's birthdate, and died in Auschwitz, Treblinka, Ravensbruck, Majdanek-- the names of camps, the names of maybe unknown locations. So Bryan Stevenson said the power of standing on a spot where you know an atrocity took place has to be replicated in the United States
I think how two of you were asking each other about land versus culture, cultural revitalization is a very interesting one because I think, as Raven just said, my understanding is the one essence of the indigenous revitalization is the tight link between the two, land and culture. And I think of this concept of reciprocal restoration that's proposed by Robin Wall Kimmerer,
I'm a professor in Biology and Earth System Science department at Stanford. And we have here Raven Alcott, who is now a candidate for her PhD, so almost done with the PhD. Welcome, Raven . Hi, thank you. I'm very excited to be here.
Great comment, Lillian. Yes, we were very pleased how the conference went. I think Raven and I thought a lot about who to invite for us as speakers. One of the things that was important to me, to us.
really central to revitalization. So just agreeing what Raven was saying. Oh, that's incredible. That's incredible, and it, and it really speaks to the truth Of what this idea represents and what
You're not in the business of making sandwiches, you're in the business of happiness. They are the most ravenous fans.
So some other views of people. It's Ravenscourt Park, a cedar tree in West London. This is a great tree.
This gives us some pretty key insights into what's happened to this individual's brain as she's gone from being a high school cheerleader into being a ravenous zombie. So using this collective set of behaviors that have changed in the zombie, we were able to actually reconstruct
This gives us some pretty key insights into what's happened to this individual's brain as she's gone from being a high school cheerleader into being a ravenous zombie. So using this collective set of behaviors that have changed into zombie, we were able to actually reconstruct
We have a number of ways of turning genes off, like RNA interference. And these animals ate ravenously and remained slim and got the health benefits of caloric restriction while doing the opposite. They lived 20% longer.
So I was lucky enough to spot them on the mountain. It was called the white-necked raven . So whenever we used to have our meals, they'd just come and fly around us so that they can get the leftover bones
it's just-- and it became much like JJ Abrams in "Lens Flares" or something later on. They got to take a raven .
Many of us would say that we love our parents. Comparing an elephant or a raven 's performance on a puzzle to a human toddler doesn't interest me at all.
Many of us would say that we love our parents. The problem with comparing a raven to a toddler or the communication ability of a chimpanzee to a small child
To some people, some people do say, 'Oh that's my favorite one.' So, I remember 'affect ñ verb; effect ñ noun'. It's a mnemonic ñ A-V-E-N. And you can make words with A-V-E-N. So I always think of a raven because you can spell raven 'R-A-V-E-N'. So if you can think of that raven in your head and you try to remember which is the verb and which is the noun, then you have 'affect - verb; effect-noun'. So just think of that black raven on the yellow background and you'll have it forever. So that was one of my early memory, early
She was burnt on her back with hot irons, but she stood completely firm and didn't squeal. So eventually the Germans sent her to Ravensbrook concentration camp. And the commandant there, again, had heard this story about Peter Churchill, who she claimed they were in a relationship, and the fact
And of course, it was. And so people were consuming it ravenously. They were like, well, we don't want to miss one.
So it's that freedom to decide that I think polyamory is about for me. It was originally coined by Morning Glory Ravenheart-Zell-- great name-- to refer to her lifelong lifestyle of culturing and developing and nurturing group marriages.
Many of us would say that we love our parents. There have been experiments done with ravens , with certain kinds of puzzles, where the ravens can figure it out.
Caroline's eyes were fading, her face was falling, the beginnings of a knob of her spine were protruding from the back of her neck, new strands of dingy gray wove themselves into her raven -colored hair each night. Her hands were cold when he touched them, dry and papery.
You know, "The Raven ," Somebody said "The Raven " earlier as a example poem.
Here's a little close up of the raven 's feathers.
and we see them directly seeing themselves through a Raven , or through a Julia, or through a Solea, and that's the coolest thing, is we see ourselves in them.
generate goodwill but you don't really know what it means Raven wax says it's a nebulous concept
working I was at larger labels Kelvin smaller labels Raven and have just sort of been continuing to build this network
Many of us would say that we love our parents. But you don't really learn a lot about what ravens do in their complicated, vivid lives that they lead among their friends and their rivals
--who had sent a letter to the owners of the Baltimore Ravens , requesting that they keep Brendon from speaking out publicly in favor of
And one of my favorites, the Raven ZZ.
You know, what does "The Raven " mean, or what does, you know, this Wordsworth poem mean, or stuff like that.
"The Tell-tale Heart," and of course, "The Raven ," his most famous poem.
And we're working with, this is the Raven which is an open-source surgical robot system.
You silly crow, wingspan too short of raven , you foolish king, if it was not for me, you would have no hunger for demise or conquer,
And they had four of them on board a ship called the "Raven 's Crag," which had arrived in 1878.
So yeah, the 49ers and the Ravens kind of talking to each other.
And then I saw the letter that Delegate Burns had written to the Ravens about Brendon.
to think in this very building. Leonard Ravenhill said, "Opportunities of a lifetime must be seized in the lifetime of the opportunity."
Many of us would say that we love our parents. Tell me, what could you learn about the ability of a raven to solve a puzzle by comparing it with a child?
our eyes. And then there are birds like crows and ravens and parrots which have huge brains, some of the biggest brains relative to body size of any animals. More so even than many mammals.
As an immigrant myself, I feel like the American publishing industry has this ravenous hunger for the sad immigrant tale.
And I've seen many kinds of birds. And all the time, I've been listening in the movies about these ravens , the crows-- the white crows with those big eyeballs. So I was lucky enough to spot them on the mountain.
And the reason I tell that story is because virtually every child all over the world starts life with that kind of ravenous appetite for knowledge,
Brendon is a linebacker, who most recently played for the Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens -- sorry to the Niners' fans.
to Westeros so they could probably entirely replace the whole thing of tying messages to the legs of ravens .
Gene off in the fat cells uh what would happen well that was tried in animals and these animals ate ravenously and
- Yeah. I mean, one of Odin's names is the raven feeder. I mean, you were, by creating corpses, which ravens feed on, you are,
What is it? Maybe some examples to show what's special about Indigenous stewardship? Great question. Thank you. I can start with that if it's okay with Raven . One example that I would like to bring up is by One of the speakers, Jacqueline Beggs from
I think about my sisters in this industry, like Bria Simone and Amber Riley, Raven Goodwin.