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Missive #633

From mountain shrines to lowland oases, ethnobiologist Gary Nabhan takes us on a series of journeys with contemporary Papago Indians, the Tohono O’odham, or “Desert People.” From these journeys we discover how much the Desert People know about the dynamics of their arid homeland in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico.The book is about the Tohono O’odham as it is about the desert and the plants that they grow. A recommended read. The Desert Smells Like Rain offers insights into the natural history of desert plants and animals as it documents a dying agricultural tradition that has enriched the biological diversity of the Papago’s seemingly harsh environment. Drawing on his extensive scientific research and study of Papago folklore, as well as his years of work among the Desert People in village gardening and nutrition programs, Nabhan portrays a desert-adapted way of life that has persisted despite the pressures of modern civilization.

Lyrics by Tom Paxton, first rerecorded by Pete Seeger in December 1963.

"What Did You Learn In School Today?"

What did you learn in school today,
Dear little boy of mine?
What did you learn in school today,
Dear little boy of mine?

I learned that Washington never told a lie,
I learned that soldiers seldom die,
I learned that everybody's free,
And that's what the teacher said to me,
And that's what I learned in school today,
that's what I learned in school.

What did you learn in school today,
Dear little boy of mine?
What did you learn in school today,
Dear little boy of mine?

I learned the policemen are my friends,
I learned that justice never ends,
I learned that murderers pay for their crimes,
Even if we make a mistake sometimes,
And that's what I learned in school today,
That's what I learned in school

What did you learn in school today,
Dear little boy of mine?
What did you learn in school today,
Dear little boy of mine?

I learned that war is not so bad,
I learned about the great once we had had.
We fought in Germany and in France
And some day I might get my chance.
And that's what I learned in school today,
That's what I learned in school

What did you learn in school today,
Dear little boy of mine?
What did you learn in school today,
Dear little boy of mine?

I learned our government must be strong;
It's always right and never wrong!
Our leaders are the finest men
And we elect them again and again,
And that's what I learned in school today,
That's what I learned in school

My prediction for 2026: Maduro, his wife and the other thee that were indicted by the federal grand jury will all walk if taken to trial. Perhaps it won’t happen in 2026 considering how our ‘justice’ system works but they will all walk.

If Trump really wanted to get rid of Maduro he would have killed him just like he did Iranian general Qasem Soleimani on 3 January 2020. Or, like Obama ordering the killing of Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011. I think the arrest of Maduro is just ‘theater’ putting all the countries in South America on notice that they could be next.

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