Old Jewish Cemetery
Prague, Czech Republic
Lisa Sisenwein
19 April 2023
Category Archives: Travel
29 March 2023
Flying to Baltimore
Old Soul – The Highwomen
Walk through Fire – Yola
Someday – Ruby Ibarra
Daughter of the Desert – Rim Banna
Feel Like a Natural Woman – Carole King
I Am Woman – Helen Reddy
Blood and Bones – Our Native Daughters
Not to Blame – Joni Mitchell
Agolo -Anjelique Kidjo
Stay Strong – Kelly Fraser
He’s God the Whole World in His Hands – Odetta
In This Life – Madonna
Linin’ Track – Eileen Ivers
Isn’t It Always Love – Karla Bonoff
Filed under Louisville, Music, playlist, Travel
14 January 2023
On the road. Grove City start. North East finish.
Singing for Our Lives – Holly Near
The First Cut Is the Deepest – Cat Stevens
Song to a Refugee – Diana Jones
As I Went Out One Morning – Bob Dylan
Master Blaster – Stevie Wonder
Tell Me Why – Pat Benetar
Goodbye – Tracy Chapman
Arthur McBride – Paul Brady
Almost Home – mxmtoon
The Wizard – Uriah Heep
Manzanar – Tom Paxton & Annie Hills
The Cisco Kid – War
Coyote Dance – Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble
Ramble Tamble – Credence Clearwater Revival
Buddhist Chant – Kazumasa Yoshioka
That’s the Hawaiian in Me – Various Artists
AdventWord 2022 – November 30 #mountains
Filed under Advent, National Park, Photo, Travel
24 November 2022
Walking. Playing with Henrik.
Native American Heritage Day
Day of Mourning
Thanksgiving
The Prayer – Supaman
For My People – Litefoot
Wash Your Spirit Clean – Walela
Calling the Spirit Back – Joy Harjo, feat. Rahim Alhaj
Red Streaking into Water – R. Carlos Nakai
Residential School Song – Cheryl Bear
Missing You – Joanne Shenandoah
Sagan’s Song – Nizhónà Girls
Golden Feather – Robbie Robertson
500 Years – Annie Humphrey
Sovereignty Song – Keali`i Reichel
Remember – Indigenous
Nightmares and the American Dream – Annie Humphrey
Raye Zaragoza – Raya Zaragoza
Native Child – Thunder Bird Sisters
Children of the Blackfeet – Jack Gladstone
The Art of Survival – Bill Miller
NDN/Alien – Blackfire
Odana – Mali Obomsawin
Once an Eagle – Teagan Littlechief
6 Thanksgiving Myths and the Wampanoag Side of the Story
What Really Happened at the First Thanksgiving? The Wampanoag Side of the Tale
400 Years later, ‘we did not vanish’
How to talk to little kids about Thanksgiving, explained by a Native American children’s author
PC(USA) leaders continue their work dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery