I’m so honored to have Lyla June joining me on the Belonging Podcast. Lyla is an internationally renowned public speaker, poet, hip hop artist, and acoustic songwriter of Diné (Navajo) and Tsétsêhéstâhese (Cheyenne) lineages. Her music and poetry focuses on intergenerational and interethnic healing. In this episode, Lyla shares her journey with connecting to her European ancestry and how it conflicts but also supports her connection with her Diné and Tsétsêhéstâhese ancestry. Much of that journey is a beautiful lesson in forgiveness and compassion for imperfect ancestors who have carried deep trauma through the line.
“Forgiveness is not saying that what happened was okay. What it’s saying is we choose to meet hatred with love.” -Lyla June
Resources:
- Thank you to Starhawk for putting Lyla on my radar!
- “The Vast and Beautiful World of Indigenous Europe” article by Lyla June on White Awake
- I mentioned this episode where Lara Vesta said “naming is the first magic” – Belonging Episode #20: Rites of Passage with Lara Veleda Vesta
- Lyla mentioned speaking on stage with the Miwok people at the Bioneers Conference
More from Lyla June:
How do you find compassion and grace for your ancestors?
Credit for the phrase “be a good ancestor” goes to Arianna of Quw’utsun’ Made