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We don’t have a paywall because our mission is to inform, educate and inspire action. Shasta, California gives us a rare look into the life of local Native wisdom keepers - people who hold humanity's most intimate knowledge about how to live in balance with the Earth and how to thrive with the natural world. One Word Sawalmem . Shasta, California gives us a rare look into the life of local Native wisdom keepers – people who hold humanity’s most intimate knowledge about how to live in balance with the Earth and how to thrive with the natural world. Please support this urgent action alert from Michael Preston of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe to pressure the U.S. Forest Service to allow the Winnemem Wintu Tribe to conduct their puberty ceremony in private, free from harrassment and public interference. Sacred Land Film Project teammate and Winnemem Wintu Tribal member, Michael Preston, took time out of his busy schedule to share the Winnemem Wintu creation story with us in this podcast. Sawalmem, meaning Sacred Water. I went to a lot of meetings growing up, and kind of naturally fell into it; I always thought I was going to help later on in life. We are working on restoring our salmon population on our river that was blocked by Shasta dam, which covered up to 90 percent of our homelands. “They’re not giving that water away for free. January 8, 2019. When Shasta Dam began holding water in 1944, 4,000 acres of those ancestral lands were flooded. If you don’t regard water as sacred, you don’t regard yourself as sacred. Michael Preston (pomtahatot tuiimyali) Michael Preston (pomtahatot tuiimyali) is the Winnemem Wintu cultural preservation officer and works to restore traditional ways. With wildfires happening so frequently, it is time to bring back carefully planned, well-timed, appropriately scaled, deliberate, cultural fires not only to honor Indigenous cultural practitioners, but also the land on which many of us have been settling. The Winnemem have practiced their traditional ways for thousands of years in the McCloud River watershed in Northern California, where academic and tribal accounts indicate their ancestral territory extends from Mount Shasta to just south of Redding. The time has come to listen to Michael and to the Winnemem Wintu tribe. For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael "Pom" Preston Sawalmem represents an entire worldview, a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California. Sometimes I’d come from a ceremony back to school. “Because it’s not going to last seven generations with where it’s going right now.”, Public Media Group of Southern California is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.Tax ID: 95-2211661, © 2021 - Public Media Group of Southern California. We have to sit you down by the fire for 15 years to try to understand. So through the aid of technology we learn about everything and help each other out. Directed by MICHAEL "POM" PRESTON and NATASHA DEGANELLO GIRAUDIE - For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael "Pom" Preston Sawalmem represents an entire worldview, a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem … Michael Preston (Winnemem Wintu Tribe, Northern California): "We are speaking on behalf of Mount Shasta and the McCloud River. 2013: 36). California Gold Rush: The Sydney Ducks in San Francisco By TheCollector. With DataCenter support, our youth intern Michael Preston, a young emerging leader of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe of Northern California, along with our research intern Rachel Gelfand worked closely with one of National Radio Project’s own star producers Andrew Stelzer to produce a very powerful radio documentary: War Dance of the Winnemem Wintu. The only land the tribe now owns is a 42-acre village near Redding, where about 33 tribal members live. Related Storyboards. Currently serving as the Cultural Preservation Officer for his nation, the 37-year-old has also done work to condemn the raising of the dam and to protect sacred sites, attended a Geography of Hope event and visited classrooms throughout the state to talk about healing Northern California’s waters. So that creates a certain energy field around it that is negative.”, According to Preston, spirituality exists within governmental agencies. in Society and the Environment and is currently an Oakland resident, said, “The war dance is against the raising of Shasta dam. Watch Trailer. New wind and solar power projects in China, Europe, and the US spurred 45 percent rise in capacity. June 2, 2011 / by admin / Make A Comment / Filed under Uncategorized. Being a representative of the salmon and of the mountains, and speaking for the mountains and for protecting the water sources from being completely polluted and sucked dry due to farming and mismanagement. But the awareness really kicked off through going to the United Nations and going to the [2014] World’s Indigenous People’s Conference. I recently spoke again with Preston, now 31, about the Winnemem Wintu’s quest for federal recognition and the various challenges facing his tribe and their ancestral lands. “We’re talking about seven generations here and getting people to think that far ahead in timeline to make it all survivable,” he said. Your donation supports our high-quality, inspiring and commercial-free programming. Learn about the many ways to support KCET. What do you see as your role within the Wintu over the next 50 years and where do you see the tribe in 50 years? Michael Preston: Winnemem Wintu Tribe aims to protect culture. I first met Michael Preston, a war dancer, Indigenous rights activist, and son of Winnemem Wintu chief Caleen Sisk, in 2008. I first met Michael Preston, a war dancer, Indigenous rights activist, and son of Winnemem Wintu chief Caleen Sisk, in 2008. And then we go into policy, lawyers, and the everyday stuff that everybody thinks advocacy work is.”, These ideas coincide with the annual Run4Salmon event, which is a 300-mile prayer journey organized by Chief Caleen Sisk and allies to raise awareness about policies that threaten water and the Indigenous way of life. “The job for us is to direct energies into those systems to try to affect the hearts and minds of the people who work inside of there. This article is part of our series examining the Indigenous movement of resistance and restoration. Back then he was a student at UC Berkeley, and was in the process of evolving into a fierce advocate for his people. Being in living relationship with our food is a practiced awareness and a crucial cultural foundation of indigeneity, the loss of which has been a disastrous legacy of colonialism. One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power. We are working on restoring our salmon population on our river that was blocked by Shasta dam, which covered up to 90 percent of our homelands. You’re Native American as a whole for one, and then you’re also Wintu. He has been dancing in the Winnemem way since he was 4 years old and now channels his advocacy through being a singer and war dancer. They’re not making that to save people,” Preston said about the dam. Above: Chief Caleen Sisk and Michael Preston from the Winnemem Wintu release salmon smolt at Whiskey Creek. Michael Preston, Winnemem War Dancer, who graduated last year from U.C. Committed to teaching and celebrating her ancestors' history, stories, language, sites and traditions, longtime activist and educator Julia Bogany leaves behind a legacy of raising awareness of the original inhabitants of what is now Los Angeles. We are here to speak for the salmon – our food and spiritual source that are an indicator of healthy ecosystems,” said Michael Preston, Winnemem member and dancer. My mom always kind of relates this to the salmon runs and what they go through on their journeys from the rivers to the ocean and back – not everybody makes it and it’s a real hard thing that we have to go through. Preston has been participating since 2016.“If you’re there every single day, it solidifies a relationship that you don’t form in this society. We’re trying to get them back up to the Sacramento River, around the Shasta Dam, up to the McCloud River. For Michael Preston of the Winnemem Wintu tribe, salmon are important. With the lack of salmon, which is a keystone species, other animals, such as bears, eagles and mountain lions are being starved. Michael Preston (Winnemem Wintu Tribe, Northern California): "We are speaking on behalf of Mount Shasta and the McCloud River. In his uplifting and internationally-acclaimed short film One Word Sawalmem, co-director Michael “Pom” Preston of the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Mt. Michael Preston: Helping Sacred Water Heal People, Land, Spirits and Salmon. The Wintu are a smaller tribe than many in the Western United States, both in terms of population and land. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Decolonizing the Way We Eat: How Did We Get Here and How Do We Re-Indigenize Our Relationship to Food? Oh yeah, most definitely. I was born into it. He grew up in his tribal ceremonies and continues to advocate for sacred site protection along the McCloud River, which have been under threat of inundation from the Shasta Dam raise effort by the US Bureau of Reclamation. Archeologists estimate the tribe once numbered close to 14,000. Just to be with our sacred sites and fulfilling our obligation to the land, to making the world spin right. What does that mean to be a Winnemem, a Wintu person? It’s always about Indigenous people being affected by corporations coming into their lands and displacing them and polluting everything, polluting the water, and it’s all the same story. In what we now call Southern California, fire was an everyday tool for Indigenous people for thousands of years. When did you start connecting with other Indigenous peoples and how have those connections aided or affected you in terms of your awareness and your particular struggles? 10 MOST EXPENSIVE CITIES TO LIVE IN THE U.S. Wednesday, July 14, 2010 "As a member of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe of Northern California, I want to shed some light on what we are doing to protect our culture, land, and way of life. We are standing at a pivotal moment in history, one in which education and advocacy around the climate emergency, public health, racial injustice, and economic inequity is imperative. He has been dancing in the Winnemem way since he was 4 years old and grew up going to his sacred places. Two years later, in March 2020, “One Word Sawalmem” was released and has since won awards at international film festivals, including in the U.S. and U.K. Preston, also known as Pomtahatot Tuiimyali, is an artist, activist and the son of the current Winnemem Wintu Tribal Chief, Caleen Sisk. Does that make your struggle different? This Land is Their Land: A Future for Indigenous Fire in Southern California. View Michael Preston's business profile as Cultural Preservation Officer at Winnemem Wintu. Radio reporter Andrew Stelzer helped produce Michael Preston’s story for a documentary on the program Making Contact. A new report puts into focus for the first time the scope of the state’s drinking-water problems and what it will take to fix them. Their efforts are hamstrung by the fact that the federal government doesn’t recognize the Winnemem as a tribe. MICHAEL “POM” PRESTON is a member of the Winnemem Wintu tribe and the son of the current tribal chief, Caleen Sisk. This quest to hold a private ceremony on public land took on added urgency this year. Back then he was a student at UC Berkeley, and was in the process of evolving into a fierce advocate for his people. On this edition, Making Contact trainee producers Rachel Gelfand and Michael Preston bring us the story of the Winnemem Wintu, a small Indian tribe in Northern California, and tell the story of their struggle to prevent the flooding of the sacred land they have called home for centuries. We are nonprofit publication. He has been dancing in the Winnemem way since he was 4 years old and now channels his advocacy through being a singer and war dancer. ONE WORD SAWALMEM. Politically we’ll be able to use federal Indian law to our advantage and use it the way we should have been able to use it a long time ago to further protect our sacred sites – that’s vitally important to the continuation of the tribe. This limits their legal standing to oppose the project and also deprives them of many other cultural and economic rights and privileges granted to tribes recognized by the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs. It’s dangerous to go against big corporations and water-mongers and people who run the whole money game, the economy, and so a lot of people don’t want to do it. He grew up in his tribal ceremonies and … We’re trying to get them back up to the Sacramento River, around the Shasta Dam, up to the McCloud River,” he said, adding that it’s more than just the fish. Since the 1940s, the creation of the dam has also blocked the usual migration of winter-run salmon, effectively endangering the species. Because there’re not so many of us, I have to kind of speed my way through a lot of these things and catch up real fast and it’s hard. Archeologists estimate the tribe once numbered as many as 14,000, one of several groups that spoke Wintu. Michael Preston is a student at UC Berkeley. MICHAEL “POM” PRESTON is a member of the Winnemem Wintu tribe and the son of the current tribal chief, Caleen Sisk. The Winnemem lost most of their land during the Gold Rush and through construction of the Shasta Dam in 1945. Since the 1940s, the creation of the dam has also blocked the usual migration of winter-run salmon, effectively endangering the species. In his uplifting and internationally-acclaimed short film One Word Sawalmem, co-director Michael "Pom" Preston of the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Mt. The Winnemem Creation Story by Michael Preston. There are also spiritual repercussions. I’m getting more comfortable, because I’m 31. In 2018, when Michael Preston met filmmaker Natasha Giraudie at a conference in Point Reyes National Park, she asked him to reveal one word from his ancestral language that changed his life — a word he wants to share with humanity to influence their consciousness. I was born into some of these things that are going on – with Mount Shasta and them trying to develop ski resorts and my people fighting against that. That’s how I can affect the most.”. Today their population has been whittled down to about 125. My own experience is that being the only native wherever you go creates a certain psychology within and I don’t think people know what that feels like – to be the only person from your area. When you were at UC Berkeley did it feel like you were in two worlds – the gilded halls of a billion-dollar academic institution versus weekends spent at home a few hours away? Since last year’s prayer run wrapped up in August, Preston has been continuing the work with his documentary by doing online screenings and hosting speaking engagements at public schools and universities. Shasta, California gives us a rare look into the life of local Native wisdom keepers – people who hold humanity’s most intimate knowledge about how to live in balance with the Earth and how to thrive with the natural world. Contact our Leadership, Advancement, Membership and Special Events teams. People are paying for it. In his uplifting and internationally-acclaimed short film One Word Sawalmem, Michael “Pom” Preston of the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Mt. On this edition, Making Contact trainee producers Rachel Gelfand and Michael Preston bring us the story of the Winnemem Wintu, a small Indian tribe in Northern California, and tell the story of their struggle to prevent the flooding of the sacred land they have called home for centuries. Photo / Peter McIntosh. While his job mostly entails writing grants and being a spokesperson, Preston said he prefers to use spirituality and prayers as a form of activism. I’m a little older now, and have been through a lot and have traveled. In Point Reyes National Seashore, the National Park Service caters to cattle industry profits over the preservation of public land. For years, a group of researchers have been tracking a mysterious whale that they initially thought belonged to another blue whale subspecies. I’m just a messenger. They had a big, 400,000-person march. Michael Preston: Many tribes, environmental groups and good people are working on bringing back the salmon however and the Winnemem Wintu propose to bring in the exact genetic salmon stock of the ancient McCloud River salmon currently living in the waters of the south island of New Zealand which were transported there in the early 1900s. It’s a true human heart connection.”. He has been dancing in the Winnemem way since he was 4 years old and grew up going to his sacred places. The Winnemem Wintu. Just be on the land, which we always wanted to be since time immemorial. Preston, also known as Pomtahatot Tuiimyali, is an artist, activist and the son of the current Winnemem Wintu Tribal Chief, Caleen Sisk. Winnemem Wintu young man Michael "Pom" Preston is a student of Environmental Studies at UC Berkeley, yet he felt his indigenous viewpoint was not heard. “Our tribal goal is to bring the salmon back, which is stuck in New Zealand. 6:26. “Sacred water exists within ourselves and that is our connection to everything else that also has water inside of it,” Preston said. How would federal recognition change the situation? We don’t have to depend on nothing. “Every time those boaters come through, I feel like the message that is being sent is that we should assimilate – like the government and the public doesn’t want our religion here,” said Michael Preston, 28, a Winnemem Wintu dancer. His meeting with Giraudie felt like a “spirit-led” moment, planting the seed for their collaboration on a documentary about water through the eyes of the Winnemem Wintu tribe. From the Sacred Land Film Project:. I just try to speak with my heart and do my best, tell the story. There’re only 125 of us and out of that, there’re only a few left who are dedicated to these ways. Being in the school and having access to the whole thing, it really opened my eyes to how much money there is in that place and what dealing with big money feels like. “Sawalmem,” he said. (Photo: Rucha Chitnis) Hāwane Rios, Native Hawaiian, brought to life the spiritual and cultural beliefs of Native Hawaiians, along with her mother Pua Case. Cultural Preservation Officer, Indigenous and Eco-Activist and Community Leader, Director Michael “Pom” Preston is a member of the Winnemem Wintu tribe and is the son of current Winnemem tribal chief Caleen Sisk. The Winnemem are currently embroiled in a protracted battle against the federal government’s proposal to raise the Shasta Dam by 18.5 feet – a retrofit that they say would submerge or damage many of their remaining sacred sites. 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