Always a delight to listen to (as well as read) anything from Ralph Burillo. I always learn stuff, too! I deeply appreciate R.E.’s humanity and keeping it fun. Viva la Burillo!
Living on the Navajo Nation, as an outsider, I've tried hard to understand the varying perspectives toward Canid Familiaris. This talk has added further ideas to my contemplation. I'd say I witness what you described at Arroyo Hondo (silent H) that dogs can be treated in ways more like there relatives, not treated purely as domesticated. I was told the idea of neutering or spaying, of Familiaris, by Navajos was a debatable topic. They were not to be interfered with. Hard to accept but I get it a little more of the possible "Why?' after listening to your talk.
Always a delight to listen to (as well as read) anything from Ralph Burillo. I always learn stuff, too! I deeply appreciate R.E.’s humanity and keeping it fun. Viva la Burillo!
Great topic, excellent speaker. I enjoyed this talk immensely, thank you so much.
Living on the Navajo Nation, as an outsider, I've tried hard to understand the varying perspectives toward Canid Familiaris. This talk has added further ideas to my contemplation. I'd say I witness what you described at Arroyo Hondo (silent H) that dogs can be treated in ways more like there relatives, not treated purely as domesticated. I was told the idea of neutering or spaying, of Familiaris, by Navajos was a debatable topic. They were not to be interfered with. Hard to accept but I get it a little more of the possible "Why?' after listening to your talk.
Damn, this is what Steve Nash has been up to after retiring?