
The War Drums of a Makua: The Season of Battle
Why are ancient war drums so important? The history of the Warring Night Marchers. Who are the Polynesians and how do they fit into modern culture? The past as it was handed down from Royal Kings and Queens to their current caretakers and offspring. The stories of one line of the Ali'is, the oldest living Monarchy of one of the biggest kingdoms in the world, Polynesia. Narrated and told by a Royal Princess of the Polynesian Monarchy. Promo music was provided by Siva Pacifica, Last Voices, "Jungle", Anthony Copping and background music provided by Sefa Drums, "Wacka", all music licensed and used by permission. Artwork is the depiction of "Pele" provided by FaceBook "Celestial.Skin.Pro" Idaho Falls, ID.
Podcasting since 2021 • 20 episodes
The War Drums of a Makua: The Season of Battle
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Erasing Ea
In this episode, we trace the quiet violence of erasure—how names, lands, and ancestral memory are stripped from the record, yet pulse beneath the surface. Ea, the word for “earth” in many Pacific tongues, becomes the symbol of what’s been sile...
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Defending Ea
Episode 2: Defending Ea – Nationalism, Religion, and the Breathline of EaIn this episode, we trace the ritual of war from Polynesian shores to Russian borders, exposing how nationalism and religion have become weapons of con...
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The Season of Ea
Ea: Breath of the Ancestors, Pulse of the EarthIn this episode, we explore Ea—the sacred breath, the wind, the unseen current that carries ancestral memory and ecological wisdom. DS guides us through Ea’s role in biocultural medicine, ritua...
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