{"href":"https://api.simplecast.com/oembed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fthe-arise-podcast.simplecast.com%2Fepisodes%2Fjan-6-yyKmC2xd","width":444,"version":"1.0","type":"rich","title":"Jan 6th - A Collection of Stories and Laments","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/4e8e606e-6daf-4ede-991a-f627e50c5556/592fa4c8-05cd-4fe2-9903-c1b8afecd19d/page0-9.jpg","thumbnail_height":300,"provider_url":"https://simplecast.com","provider_name":"Simplecast","html":"<iframe src=\"https://player.simplecast.com/457a8fac-1114-4bea-8f62-def43ffa3037\" height=\"200\" width=\"100%\" title=\"Jan 6th - A Collection of Stories and Laments\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"></iframe>","height":200,"description":"Bonus Episode - A Collection of Stories and Laments as we come to the anniversary of the Jan 6th 2021 Insurrection at the US Capitol. \n\nPut together and collaborated while on Occupied Suquamish Territory:\n\"We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we gather is within the aboriginal territory of the suq̀wabš “People of Clear Salt Water” (Suquamish People). Expert fisherman, canoe builders and basket weavers, the suq̀wabš live in harmony with the lands and waterways along Washington’s Central Salish Sea as they have for thousands of years. Here, the suq̀wabš live and protect the land and waters of their ancestors for future generations as promised by the Point Elliot Treaty of 1855.\""}