Native Made: Elevating Indigenous Voices in Business with Angelina Hilton
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Ep. 47 What does it truly mean to honor Native American heritage? In this eye-opening episode of Getting Real with Bossy, hosts Kelly Bush and Kelly Metras catch up with Angelina Hilton, founder of Native Made and a passionate advocate for Indigenous representation. A proud member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Angelina is on a mission to amplify Indigenous voices in business, art, and beyond. Her story, rooted in cultural pride and entrepreneurial spirit, reveals the impact of visibility and the importance of spaces where Indigenous narratives can thrive.
"I recognized that there was a significant need for representation and services for Indigenous entrepreneurs."
Just in time for Native American Heritage Day, Angelina shares how initiatives like the Native Made Market and the "On Native Land" exhibit in Rochester foster allyship, cultural education, and community empowerment. She discusses the challenges of balancing traditional values with contemporary business and invites us all to think deeper about authentic representation and respect. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of Indigenous resilience and discover meaningful ways to engage.
Resources:
Episode 9 Wonder Woman + Her Husband: The Story of Angelina Hilton (2022)
Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, the highest-ranking Indigenous woman serving in a statewide elected office (Minnestoa) and the first to lead the Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association.
Contact Native Made: nativemadehq@gmail.com
- Instagram: Mrs. Angelina Hilton
- Native Made Market November 30th, 11:00 AM–5:00 PM 60 Browns Race, Rochester, NY
- 2024 "On Native Land" Art Exhibit November 4 to December 13 at the Link Gallery, Rochester City Hall
About the Guest:
Angelina Hilton, an enrolled member of the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska, is the founder of Native Made, an organization dedicated to increasing Indigenous visibility. Angelina is actively involved in various community-focused efforts, including the Indigenous Peoples Day Committee in Rochester, NY, the Indigenous Health Coalition, and Target's Native American and Indigenous Business Council. She also volunteers with the White Corn Project, working towards cultural preservation and food sovereignty. Her passions include advocacy, entrepreneurship, and building community connections. Angelina enjoys photography, writing, travel, spending time in nature, and learning with her family.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction with Kelly + Kelly
5:48 From PopRoc to Native Made Markets
10:41 Increasing Indigenous Visibility and Inclusivity in Retail Spaces
13:01 Technology and Education
16:28 Curating Native American Art Takes Time and Consideration
17:23 Personal Growth, Resilience, and Authenticity in Challenging Times
20:02 Celebrating Indigenous Voices Through an Immersive Art Exhibit
23:40 Community Events and Growth
27:18 Vision for Native Made Market
28:23 Conclusion
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