This was a great talk with Randy Lewis. We need to learn more about American Indian histories and understand why it's important to not build a church camp on their sacred grounds.
I must correct, Nick is a jewel but Randy is a treasure..... Please record every story you can. Ask other nations to save there orle history on video ASAP!!!!!
Randy Lewis, I am Robin I live on the west side of the cascade mountain range in Snohomish County, as I like to say SNOHOMISH TERRITORIES. Thank you so much for your time here, this talk is greatly needed from the Indigenous people. Thank you Nick, I am so pleased to have found an intelligent UA-cam channel.
Thank you for this video. I enjoyed it so much. I am from Arizona and most people who come to Phoenix look at the desert and think how desolate it is. The desert is full of life if you know where to look and can actually see. Randy Lewis lets you see the area through his eyes. Wonderful!
Truly a spiritual and special episode. I am native american, though I don't look it or have much information or connection with my three tribes. The wisdom in this man. I love his candor and his spirit.
Thank you Randy Lewis I appreciate you sharing your knowledge of our mother earth and it's abundant harvest. Thank Nick for giving us another insight into our beautiful state.
Thank you Nick! And thank you Randy Lewis! Randy is a very gifted person. His sincerity is powerful. And what a way with words! "....anything happens to you, you just lay there and die." Blunt but drives the point home. Randy is priceless. I hope more interviews with him are made for posterity and are submitted to the Smithsonian. Greg in TN
I feel disrespectful, when I watch these live shows and/or premiers, keeping one eye on the comments and the other on the video, while listening as much as possible. The camaraderie of this group is so spiritually nurturing that I cannot ignore the live commenting, but neither do I wish to miss anything said in the video… especially when Randy is the featured guest. Thank goodness for replay! I picked up so much more this morning, than I did last evening. Thank you again, Nick and Randy, for your time and investment!!! Much love!
I so understand what you are saying. Replay let's us listen to these teachings again and again without tiring Randy or Nick. There's a thrill to hearing Randy speak while we're all in a group (live chat). That sense of thrill deepens the enthusiasm to then replay the video and listen very deeply. I've watched the video with a map, with my plant guides, and "just" listening.
Quaternary science would be so much more advanced if we still had the level of knowledge attained by native peoples around the world. Collectively, as a human race, we have lost a long lineage of direct, orally-transmitted knowledge of the Pleistocene and early Holocene, not to mention the metaphysics, nutrition, medicine, and various other forms of knowledge that have been lost, as a result of millennia of genocide and exploitation in the name of 'progress'. Thanks to both of you for making this video. Edit: Just have to say, again, as in the previous video with Randy, it is such a rare honor to hear these insights. Thank you, Randy.
When I research recorded oral traditions for various things, I come across the same themes and understandings all the time, so they must be extant threads of the oldest knowledge. I too really lament the loss of explicit and detailed lore over this time period, and its deliberate erasure during this last industrial and colonial period. So much damage and loss. We can recover some of it, but more people need to value the process and participate. Including the 'hard' science people.
Randy is an amazing man. Such wisdom and character. The native Americans have been so abused. So glad there are still some folks around who can spread their wisdom about the creator.
I always find peace and renewed strength when I walk in the woods and the mountains. I hope the sight of these old and strong places gives hope and strength to you and your loved ones. Linda in Vermont
It would not have been an issue to listen to the stories and enjoy Mr Lewis's mannerisms and history for a few more hours...way to short for me. Nick thank you for sharing. Love you!
Nick, thank you and thank you to Randy Lewis for sharing this sacred place with us. This was fascinating. Randy is so filled with good spirit and good humor. This was a special treasure to share. When he said, "You can hear Him in the air", it was apparent that we could. Wishing Randy well and his family swift healing. His knowledge is deep and strong and broad. Thank you again.
*RANDY ONCE FOUND A PROJECTILE POINT HERE* that turned out to be 4000-8000 years old. A remarkable data point in the context of our shared written history AND the 4.6ba geologic record. Thanks to both of you for finding some time to record this fascinating discussion.
Can't WAIT! I will be here for my very first live chat tonight, "God willing and the creek don't rise" as they say; SO looking forward to hearing Nick and Randy again! I can barely even describe how mesmerized I was by the Randy's last presentation here.
I love Randy and learning some of the Native beliefs. One that I always remember is never take more than you need from nature. I always feel closer to God while I'm out in nature it just makes me feel more at ease. Thank you Nick
Couldn't help but smile when the word shaman was uttered, and he paused, before explaining it away as "white man's bulls**t". Hearing someone relate the animistic perspectives of the American Indian cultures is SO refreshing, from the megafauna of earlier ages to the usefulness of the flora by season. Thanks even more than usual for this episode, Captain Nick. On the fly indeed...
you are so blessed Nick, Randy your knowledge is well receive, mind, heart and soul, that edge of potential is both life and death all in the same moment, it's energy is universal knowledge, noticing stone axe heads had a smooth dimple on one side, around 18" handle, dimple leveled, a tripod is made, you drill, handle, grew up with great grandma, great great aunt, first 14 years, invaluable amount of luck in that sadly they went in 7 months of each other
Thank you Randy and Nick!! Really interesting memories and perspective, and so calming to hear how a community of people lived in balance with their environment.
Absolutely loved it!!! Randy's culture and my Hawaiian culture have the exact same beliefs of places, energies, plants and animals. Very similar stories of creation. I especially loved it when Randy commented on the term Shaman and saying it was a white mans term. It's exactly how I feel when people use the term Kahuna in the Hawaiian culture. They don't understand what a Kahuna is or what it means. I can so relate to everything about Randy. We also ate dirt LOL, a certain type of red clay found in only very special places. It was gathered for medicine. We even collected a different red clay for medicine for our domestic pigs to help them if they had bowl issues. I love all of your shows but this touched me extremely deeply!!!!
I think there is so much potential for crossover with geology and archeological work. And we are finding the First Nations are wiser than they were given credit to. It’s important work bringing them into the fold. Especially with storytelling that is thousands of years ago. Very cool Nick! Just discovering this is a thing on your channel now. Looking forward to you exploring this further
Love seeing videos with randy. I have grown up around Indian lore and have always found it fascinating. Thanks for the videos and keep them coming. Also a side not I love hearing the salish language
Hey Nick, I left a message a couple weeks ago that my son and I were selling our home and buying a motorcoach and hitting the road. Well we are traveling and have made it thru Yellowstone and now in Columbia Falls Montana and what a beautiful State. Heading next to Washington and can't wait to see your State in a few days. Great content as always!!!
Nick, while we were learning together during your last hike, you were thinking out loud and said “migmatite.” I looked up the definition and said to myself “hey, I’ve seen some rocks that might be what this is describing!” Such fun to find out I wasn’t just completely flummoxed, but what I was imagining happened to those rocks was really a process that has a name!
Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam. How did those bison wind up near Myrtle Creek? I'm down in Drouin in Victoria; haven't seen any bison here, but one nearby farm has water buffalo, another mystery migration.
Hey Nick, I really like this person. I would encourage you to do more with him. Maybe start another channel and get some students/Wenatchee youth involved
Thank you for sharing this touching conversation, from one who is going crazy in isolation. Can you tell us what is the white rock in the mountains? And it's origin?
The spires, at 1:57, Randy talked about his grandparents getting pieces from to repair there white buckskin leggings and dresses is chalk in its natural form. The rock at 1:49 ask nick, he has been explaining about it. As for origin, I'ts location to Mount Stuart could be part of the Baja B.C. story. I'd like to read what Nick says
SUCH a privilege to hear Randy Lewis again and have him also teach us of these spiritual things.
This was a great talk with Randy Lewis. We need to learn more about American Indian histories and understand why it's important to not build a church camp on their sacred grounds.
So glad to see another talk with Randy Lewis. The man is a treasure much like yourself Nick! Can't wait!
I must correct, Nick is a jewel but Randy is a treasure..... Please record every story you can. Ask other nations to save there orle history on video ASAP!!!!!
@@adamlewellen5081 I stand corrected. 😎👍
Nick and Randy, so glad some of the historical culture is getting recorded instead of being forever lost.
I love listening to Randy Lewis and his stories and wisdom... please continue these awesome wisdom
Randy Lewis, I am Robin I live on the west side of the cascade mountain range in Snohomish County, as I like to say SNOHOMISH TERRITORIES. Thank you so much for your time here, this talk is greatly needed from the Indigenous people. Thank you Nick, I am so pleased to have found an intelligent UA-cam channel.
Thank you Randy for this information. Our lost history....the giants, our forest people, and everything else in-between. Great conversation.
My great thanks to Randy for teaching us about the land. Such a beautiful place.
Thank you, Randy Lewis for taking us into a part of your ancestral lands and allowing Nick to record it.
Thank you for this video. I enjoyed it so much. I am from Arizona and most people who come to Phoenix look at the desert and think how desolate it is. The desert is full of life if you know where to look and can actually see. Randy Lewis lets you see the area through his eyes. Wonderful!
Truly a spiritual and special episode. I am native american, though I don't look it or have much information or connection with my three tribes. The wisdom in this man. I love his candor and his spirit.
Thank you Randy Lewis I appreciate you sharing your knowledge of our mother earth and it's abundant harvest. Thank Nick for giving us another insight into our beautiful state.
Thank you Nick! And thank you Randy Lewis! Randy is a very gifted person. His sincerity is powerful. And what a way with words! "....anything happens to you, you just lay there and die." Blunt but drives the point home. Randy is priceless. I hope more interviews with him are made for posterity and are submitted to the Smithsonian. Greg in TN
I feel disrespectful, when I watch these live shows and/or premiers, keeping one eye on the comments and the other on the video, while listening as much as possible. The camaraderie of this group is so spiritually nurturing that I cannot ignore the live commenting, but neither do I wish to miss anything said in the video… especially when Randy is the featured guest. Thank goodness for replay! I picked up so much more this morning, than I did last evening. Thank you again, Nick and Randy, for your time and investment!!! Much love!
I so understand what you are saying. Replay let's us listen to these teachings again and again without tiring Randy or Nick. There's a thrill to hearing Randy speak while we're all in a group (live chat). That sense of thrill deepens the enthusiasm to then replay the video and listen very deeply. I've watched the video with a map, with my plant guides, and "just" listening.
@@lindsaymalone9371 Well said :)
Quaternary science would be so much more advanced if we still had the level of knowledge attained by native peoples around the world. Collectively, as a human race, we have lost a long lineage of direct, orally-transmitted knowledge of the Pleistocene and early Holocene, not to mention the metaphysics, nutrition, medicine, and various other forms of knowledge that have been lost, as a result of millennia of genocide and exploitation in the name of 'progress'. Thanks to both of you for making this video.
Edit: Just have to say, again, as in the previous video with Randy, it is such a rare honor to hear these insights. Thank you, Randy.
Couldn't have put it better myself. Well done. Pete on the Isle of Wight. And thanks again to our beloved Nick.
Well said, Avana Vana! I so appreciate Randy and Nick!
When I research recorded oral traditions for various things, I come across the same themes and understandings all the time, so they must be extant threads of the oldest knowledge. I too really lament the loss of explicit and detailed lore over this time period, and its deliberate erasure during this last industrial and colonial period. So much damage and loss. We can recover some of it, but more people need to value the process and participate. Including the 'hard' science people.
Thank I find mr.lewis a interesting man .I hope this history will never be lost.
Randy is an amazing man. Such wisdom and character. The native Americans have been so abused. So glad there are still some folks around who can spread their wisdom about the creator.
Wow…amazing to find rare species of plants that grow no where else in the world! Great program.
Wonderful talk with Randy! So much powerful wisdom and insight. Thanks for having him on again Nick!
This is the best Nick! The quiet wisdom of Randy reminds me of my father. Thank you.
Wonderful. thank you so much to you both. watching these " Nick on the fly" episodes has been true medicine for my soul.
Another best show ever! More shows with Randy please!!!
Hit THUMBS UP for Nick and this fabulous interview with Randy!!!
Prof Nick. Thank you for the lecture/location/guest. I enjoyed it immensly.
Nice job, Nick. Learning plants and how they tell you where you are is good learning.
Amazing program! Thank you Randy and Nick
I love Camas Meadow but I had no idea it was so special even sacred. Nice job Nick and thanks to Randy for sharing !
When you go with this man you will never be hungry and you never get lost.
I always find peace and renewed strength when I walk in the woods and the mountains. I hope the sight of these old and strong places gives hope and strength to you and your loved ones. Linda in Vermont
Wonderful poem! Looking forward to another program with Randy. IMO one of the top five this year.
Thank you! :)
It would not have been an issue to listen to the stories and enjoy Mr Lewis's mannerisms and history for a few more hours...way to short for me. Nick thank you for sharing. Love you!
Thanks for sharing your stories Randy
Great Video.....Loved the man and his wisdom.....I could chat with him all day...
Nick, thank you and thank you to Randy Lewis for sharing this sacred place with us. This was fascinating. Randy is so filled with good spirit and good humor. This was a special treasure to share. When he said, "You can hear Him in the air", it was apparent that we could. Wishing Randy well and his family swift healing. His knowledge is deep and strong and broad. Thank you again.
Thank you for this. I felt just the same as when I am with an Elder in person. Blessings for this gift.
Thanks to you and Randy.
Cheers, Mark
Wonderful episode! Thanks Nick and Randy!
*RANDY ONCE FOUND A PROJECTILE POINT HERE* that turned out to be 4000-8000 years old. A remarkable data point in the context of our shared written history AND the 4.6ba geologic record.
Thanks to both of you for finding some time to record this fascinating discussion.
Can't WAIT! I will be here for my very first live chat tonight, "God willing and the creek don't rise" as they say; SO looking forward to hearing Nick and Randy again! I can barely even describe how mesmerized I was by the Randy's last presentation here.
Yay. So happy to see. Mr. Lewis again. Respect and thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Nick and Randy, for your information and preservation of this area.
Love Nick...informative and entertaining...and so interesting to hear from Randy Lewis.!!!❤️
THANK YOU FOR THIS INTERVIEW AND INSIGHT. THIS MAN IS A GIFT 💗
I love Randy and learning some of the Native beliefs. One that I always remember is never take more than you need from nature. I always feel closer to God while I'm out in nature it just makes me feel more at ease. Thank you Nick
Thanks Nick and Randy great info
Just found your channel. I really appreciate this beautiful opportunity to hear this interview! I am thrilled about Ancient history.
Couldn't help but smile when the word shaman was uttered, and he paused, before explaining it away as "white man's bulls**t". Hearing someone relate the animistic perspectives of the American Indian cultures is SO refreshing, from the megafauna of earlier ages to the usefulness of the flora by season. Thanks even more than usual for this episode, Captain Nick. On the fly indeed...
Just beautiful. Thank you Nick, and thank you Randy! Superb experience!
you are so blessed Nick, Randy your knowledge is well receive, mind, heart and soul, that edge of potential is both life and death all in the same moment, it's energy is universal knowledge, noticing stone axe heads had a smooth dimple on one side, around 18" handle, dimple leveled, a tripod is made, you drill, handle, grew up with great grandma, great great aunt, first 14 years, invaluable amount of luck in that sadly they went in 7 months of each other
I fully enjoyed the Tribal Land exploration. I am part Cherokee in North Carolina.
But i live in Portland OR
You could do a whole series of Randy Lewis, I’d watch every one! Thanks Nick & Randy 🍻
Thank you Randy and Nick!! Really interesting memories and perspective, and so calming to hear how a community of people lived in balance with their environment.
Absolutely loved it!!! Randy's culture and my Hawaiian culture have the exact same beliefs of places, energies, plants and animals. Very similar stories of creation. I especially loved it when Randy commented on the term Shaman and saying it was a white mans term. It's exactly how I feel when people use the term Kahuna in the Hawaiian culture. They don't understand what a Kahuna is or what it means. I can so relate to everything about Randy. We also ate dirt LOL, a certain type of red clay found in only very special places. It was gathered for medicine. We even collected a different red clay for medicine for our domestic pigs to help them if they had bowl issues. I love all of your shows but this touched me extremely deeply!!!!
Thank you Nick.Thank you Randy.This was awesome.
That was awesome Nick, thank you for sharing it with us.
It's like going home seeing Nick, and fascinating to hear Randy's histories.
I think there is so much potential for crossover with geology and archeological work. And we are finding the First Nations are wiser than they were given credit to. It’s important work bringing them into the fold. Especially with storytelling that is thousands of years ago. Very cool Nick! Just discovering this is a thing on your channel now. Looking forward to you exploring this further
Great knowledge spreading episode! Thanks
So amazing to here him talk
Excellent. Thank you.
Excellent ! Thank you, Randy and Nick.
Very interesting and even more so from Randy's heritage and point of view.
Love seeing videos with randy. I have grown up around Indian lore and have always found it fascinating. Thanks for the videos and keep them coming.
Also a side not I love hearing the salish language
Oh yeah the Timber Rattlers are a weird green, brown coloring up there too. Good video Thank you both for sharing.
11:10 “it will kill you in more ways than you can die” now that’s a super power. Thank you Randy and Nick!
Excellent. Quite emotional.
Pretty country. Unforgiving of the careless. Beautiful none the less
I absolutely love Randy's Turquoise bracelet! I would love to meet this guy!
Thank you, Nick and Randy!
Great, great nick on the fly. What a wonderful soul.
Hey Nick, I left a message a couple weeks ago that my son and I were selling our home and buying a motorcoach and hitting the road. Well we are traveling and have made it thru Yellowstone and now in Columbia Falls Montana and what a beautiful State. Heading next to Washington and can't wait to see your State in a few days. Great content as always!!!
I love the transition from the spirit realm to "You get poor cell reception up here".
Fantastic show YES PLEASE BRING ON THE NEXT 1!!!!!
Great to be "with" you again Nick! Randy as well!
This is great, thank you!
I am amazed how he was able to guestimate elevation by just looking at the flora around him... You gotta love it!
❤ thank you Randy🙏
Love when Randy shows up!!
Geology and History all in one (short) session !
I wanted to hear more. Hopefully there will be a sequel !
Nick, while we were learning together during your last hike, you were thinking out loud and said “migmatite.” I looked up the definition and said to myself “hey, I’ve seen some rocks that might be what this is describing!” Such fun to find out I wasn’t just completely flummoxed, but what I was imagining happened to those rocks was really a process that has a name!
Thank you Nick and Randy!
First time I have got to watch live!! Hello from Myrtle Creek Australia.
Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam. How did those bison wind up near Myrtle Creek? I'm down in Drouin in Victoria; haven't seen any bison here, but one nearby farm has water buffalo, another mystery migration.
Thank you, Randy Lewis!
Really nice episode. Gonna share it.
Randy! Another great one with him
Fantastic! Thank you
Both kinds.....spiritual and sublime!
Thank you Randy, Nick.
Hey Nick, I really like this person. I would encourage you to do more with him. Maybe start another channel and get some students/Wenatchee youth involved
Thank you, Nick!
John from Illinois, looking forward to another discovery!
Good podcast Nick.
Thank you for sharing this touching conversation, from one who is going crazy in isolation. Can you tell us what is the white rock in the mountains? And it's origin?
The spires, at 1:57, Randy talked about his grandparents getting pieces from to repair there white buckskin leggings and dresses is chalk in its natural form. The rock at 1:49 ask nick, he has been explaining about it. As for origin, I'ts location to Mount Stuart could be part of the Baja B.C. story. I'd like to read what Nick says
Thank you Randy
God that such a beautiful view.
Hello from Ridgefield, Wa.
Looking forward to another spellbinding Geology session with the charming Professor !
Husk Husk that white plant is it used as a laxative?
Randy has a great sense of humor.
How can I get to where you are standing? I would love to experience the energies here!