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Reclaiming an Indigenous Art Form with Neka (& the Jekt Kani Cocktail)
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This week, we speak with Neka Savage – a member of the Sovereign Nation of Chitimacha. Like her mother, who did much to revitalize the Chitimacha language, Neka has been working to reclaim the last remaining traditional art form of her tribe: the practice of river cane basket weaving. These baskets were once used in nearly every aspect of daily life. Today, this basketry is practiced by only six weavers. Neka explains how capitalism endangered the existence of this artform, and how the weavers of her tribe used their craft in an effort to save their land. Her work aims to bring Chitimacha basketry “out of glass cases and into the homes and hands of our people again.”
Neka is a supervisor at 232 Help – a nonprofit hotline that helps people in need owing to housing insecurity or natural disasters. They connect folks with state and federal services providing food, clothing, disaster relief, employment support, rent assistance, etc. Having worked during hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Ida, Neka connects her profession to the growing climate crisis that capitalism has created. She shines light on the ways in which climate change will impact the #landback cause: “Land Back is such an important movement, but what do you do when your land is under water?”
Follow Neka on IG: @fourtreesdesignco @savagesisterbeads
Neka's Etsy: FourTreesDesignCo
To find the number for 211 in your area, go to 211.org and put in your zip code
Jekt Kani Cocktail
Redwing's Eye
The Jekt Kani Cocktail is based on one of Neka’s favorite basket patterns: The Jekt Kani, meaning the Redwing Blackbird’s Eye. This cocktail is made to look like the basket weave by using pebble ice topped with the pattern made of blackberries and raspberries. It can also be made SPIRIT FREE for those who choose not to imbibe. The alcohol component is cane-based in the same way that the baskets are made from cane. Three Roll is an outstanding rum distillery
Cocktails & Capitalism is an anticapitalist labor of love, but we could use your help to make this project sustainable. If you can support with even a dollar a month, that would really help us continue to educate, agitate, and amplify the voices of those who are working to dismantle capitalism and create a better world.
https://www.patreon.com/cocktailsandcapitalism
Follow us on Instagram and Twitter
Some episodes on YouTube. Please like & subscribe
This show is sponsored by Beautiful Trouble — an international network of organizers, artists, and trainers working to equip grassroots movements with the tools to become more creative, effective, and irresistible.
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Manage episode 324013733 series 2813019
This week, we speak with Neka Savage – a member of the Sovereign Nation of Chitimacha. Like her mother, who did much to revitalize the Chitimacha language, Neka has been working to reclaim the last remaining traditional art form of her tribe: the practice of river cane basket weaving. These baskets were once used in nearly every aspect of daily life. Today, this basketry is practiced by only six weavers. Neka explains how capitalism endangered the existence of this artform, and how the weavers of her tribe used their craft in an effort to save their land. Her work aims to bring Chitimacha basketry “out of glass cases and into the homes and hands of our people again.”
Neka is a supervisor at 232 Help – a nonprofit hotline that helps people in need owing to housing insecurity or natural disasters. They connect folks with state and federal services providing food, clothing, disaster relief, employment support, rent assistance, etc. Having worked during hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Ida, Neka connects her profession to the growing climate crisis that capitalism has created. She shines light on the ways in which climate change will impact the #landback cause: “Land Back is such an important movement, but what do you do when your land is under water?”
Follow Neka on IG: @fourtreesdesignco @savagesisterbeads
Neka's Etsy: FourTreesDesignCo
To find the number for 211 in your area, go to 211.org and put in your zip code
Jekt Kani Cocktail
Redwing's Eye
The Jekt Kani Cocktail is based on one of Neka’s favorite basket patterns: The Jekt Kani, meaning the Redwing Blackbird’s Eye. This cocktail is made to look like the basket weave by using pebble ice topped with the pattern made of blackberries and raspberries. It can also be made SPIRIT FREE for those who choose not to imbibe. The alcohol component is cane-based in the same way that the baskets are made from cane. Three Roll is an outstanding rum distillery
Cocktails & Capitalism is an anticapitalist labor of love, but we could use your help to make this project sustainable. If you can support with even a dollar a month, that would really help us continue to educate, agitate, and amplify the voices of those who are working to dismantle capitalism and create a better world.
https://www.patreon.com/cocktailsandcapitalism
Follow us on Instagram and Twitter
Some episodes on YouTube. Please like & subscribe
This show is sponsored by Beautiful Trouble — an international network of organizers, artists, and trainers working to equip grassroots movements with the tools to become more creative, effective, and irresistible.
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