Sounds of SAND

The Indigenous Paradigm: Pat McCabe & Lynn Murphy

May 7, 2026
Pat McCabe, Diné elder and ceremonial prayer leader known as Woman Stands Shining, shares Indigenous teachings on sovereignty, masculine and feminine principles, and right relations. She traces movement from the glittering world to the green world. Topics include ceremony and sunrise practices, intergenerational survival, consent and honorable harvest, and restoring human kinship with Earth and beyond.
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INSIGHT

Human As Relative In An Indigenous Paradigm

  • Indigenous paradigm frames humans as "a human being, relative to all my relations" rather than autonomous producers.
  • Pat McCabe describes being adopted into Lakota ways and retrieving interbeing knowledge after family trauma and cultural disruption.
INSIGHT

From The Glittering World To The Green World

  • Pat names a cultural shift from a "glittering world" to a "green world," suggesting a transition in values and technology's influence.
  • She notes subtle technological changes attempting to merge with biology and alter human nature.
ANECDOTE

Personal Story Of Boarding Schools And Return To Ceremony

  • Pat recounts her family's survival of attempted genocide, forced marches to Bosque Redondo, and residential boarding schools.
  • She explains she grew up disconnected from language and ceremony and later answered a call to serve after Lakota ceremony gave her purpose.
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