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Indigenous Vision Podcast

Indigenous Vision

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Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lense of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience. Indigenous Vision (IV) is led by an all-Indigenous team who work to "revitalize Indigenous communities - culture, people, and land - by providing educational resources through quality programs that promote well-being." Based in Montana and Arizona. Produced by Melissa Spence and Souta Calling Last
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In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Na ...
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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布農姐妹出櫃了The Inspiring Life Journey of Taiwan’s Indigenous Bunun Sisters

布農姐妹The Coming-of-Age Journey of the Indigenous Bunun People of Taiwan

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🎙️ 《布農姊妹出櫃了》從貨櫃屋走出來的真實人生 我們是三個來自布農族四分之一姊妹,住過社子島八年的貨櫃屋,經歷過家庭經濟困難、生活困苦,但現在,我們各自都有了屬於自己的光。 這個頻道,是我們「出櫃」的開始—— 從貨櫃屋裡走出來,把一路上的跌倒、迷惘與笑淚,發生的趣事,全都說給你聽。 我們聊童年、聊家人、聊那些沒錢也要撐下去的日子;也聊現在的我們,怎麼從谷底翻轉,過上自己選擇的人生。 如果你也正經歷黑暗、困惑或低潮, 希望我們的故事,能陪你走一段路,讓你知道——倒下沒關係,只要不放棄,人生永遠能再出發。 🌍 English Version: An inspiring coming-of-age story from Taiwan’s Indigenous Bunun sisters. We are three sisters with Bunun Indigenous heritage from Taiwan, who spent eight years growing up in a shipping container home on Shezi Island—one of ...
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Have you ever been alone on a dark road, and all you hear is the sound of crickets and the rustle of leaves...and then it's there! It's all around you! It's that feeling, isn't it? That creepy, crawling sensation in your gut. The one that tells you something bad is about to happen? Stick around and learn about the horrors that lurk in the shadows of Native American folklore.. Each episode, our hosts will explore the darkest places in North and South America, from native stories, lore, myster ...
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Social Justice & Activism episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. We speak to activists, environmental organizations, indigenous groups, artists, writers & others who have devoted their life to making a difference. Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Pulitzer, leaders & public figures share real experience ...
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This podcast is a part of Animikii’s Indigenous Innovators series in which we profile Indigenous leaders, activists, artists and entrepreneurs to better understand the challenges and opportunities Indigenous People face in Canada today.
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Indigenous Urbanism is a place-based storytelling podcast about the spaces we inhabit, and the community drivers and practitioners who are shaping those environments and decolonising through design.
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The Indigenous Foundation is proud to present Unrooted, a podcast focused on centering Indigenous voices and stories. Through Unrooted, we hope to dismantle systems of oppression and 'uproot' the deeply ingrained issues and racism that exist against Indigenous peoples to this day. We hope to share intersectional, holistic perspectives and experiences through speaking with Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous advocates and change-makers.
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Welcome to Living Indigenous Media, a podcast forum for discussing Indigenous media movements, oral histories and contributing to the Indigenous conversation. I'm your host Rain Charger, an Itazipacola Lakota grad student in the Indigenous Studies department at The University of Kansas.
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The Indigenous Book Club

Tobi Gale-Fields

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This podcast is discussing books that talk about anything indigenous related, and books by authors who are indigenous. Cover art photo provided by Frankie K. on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@frankie_k
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Change makers from across Canada celebrate Indigenous voices and cultures as they share the stories of First Peoples and the land. To Join our community and learn about our media training opportunities and special online events: Subscribe: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribe Support: www.goodinfluencefilms.com/podcasts
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Realness and more • new moming, decolonization, honoring ancestral lineage plus mental wellness, spirituality, civil rights and so much more Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/venerateapothecary/support
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This podcast series is hosted by Dr Marnee Shay and Professor Rhonda Oliver who are the editors of a new strengths based text book about Indigenous education published by Routledge 'Indigenous Education in Australia Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures'. The podcast explores different topics about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education with chapter authors; a diverse group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Elders, scholars and educators. Front cover artwork by Aunty Denise Proud
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Indigenous Climate Action Pod

Indigenous Climate Action

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The Indigenous Climate Action Pod (presented by Indigenous Climate Action) aims to both build up the Indigenous rights movement in so-called Canada and to connect with Indigenous Peoples, even when we cannot meet in person. For many Indigenous Peoples, access to internet is often limited and resources such as videos and websites can be difficult to access, and books can be difficult to obtain due to costs, so accessibility is the foundation upon which this show was made. The podcast team is ...
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Jill Featherstone is an author, University professor, motivational speaker, workshop facilitator, and proud wife, mother & grandmother. Empowering Indigenous young people is always on the forefront of whatever she is doing, and whether it’s through workshops, podcasting or speaking at events, Jill is always in search of ways to reach people on a larger scale.
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Welcome to «Thinking About Indigenous Religions», a podcast where scholars, activists, artists, practitioners, and students discuss their understandings and usages of the term indigenous religions. The ambition is to address questions that many of us think of when we are thinking about indigenous religions. Are they the religions of indigenous peoples or a distinct group of religions? Is it a method, a theory, or a research field? Who gets to define indigenous religions? Who has already been ...
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Indigenous NH 101

Indigenous NH Collaborative Collective

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Indigenous NH 101 is a podcast series created by the Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective, featuring Indigenous songs and stories recorded by our collaborators. New Hampshire’s historical narrative, like most American historical literature, tends to neglect the significance and complexities of the land’s Indigenous cultures. These narratives often leave readers with the impression that North America was sparsely inhabited before European arrival, and that the land’s Indigenous i ...
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If you've been encouraged and challenged by the past two episodes the Smiths have had with Joel Van Hoogen as he unpackages his book, Saving Evangelicals, then you're in for a real treat today! Joel continues to speak about the six encounters with God anyone who is truly saved can look back on in their lives when the Spirit of God led them to a gen…
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On this week's show, we revisit our conversation from June 2022 with Great-Grandmother Mary Lyons (Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe), a spiritual advisor, storyteller, activist, wisdom keeper, and revered elder. Mary Lyons is the founder of the Minnesota Coalition on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and serves as a counselor for the women's sobriety group, which sh…
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In this soulful conversation, Julia talks with breathwork facilitator and somatic practitioner Laura Haraka. Together, they explore the deep remembering that happens through the breath, talk about trauma, nervous system healing, and what it means to come back to the body as a sacred place of wisdom and safety. Connect with Laura: Laura’s website: h…
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留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cmcfzcvft089j01zc19zr6lnc/comments ❤️❤️訂閱贊助連結❤️❤️ 布農姐妹出櫃了 - Podcast on Firstory 🎙️ 《布農姊妹出櫃了》|從貨櫃屋走出來的真實人生 我們是三個來自台北社子島的布農族四分之一姊妹,住過八年的貨櫃屋,經歷過家庭經濟困難、生活困苦,但現在,我們各自都有了屬於自己的光。 這個頻道,是我們「出櫃」的開始—— 從貨櫃屋裡走出來,把一路上的跌倒、迷惘與笑淚,發生的趣事 全都說給你聽。 我們聊童年、聊家人、聊那些沒錢也要撐下去的日子; 也聊現在的我們,怎麼從谷底翻轉,過上自己選擇的人生。 如果你也正經歷黑暗、困惑或低潮, 希望我們的故事,能…
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Send us a text This week we are continuing our story about the Stikini – Part 2. Last episode, we explored the Seminole origins of this terrifying owl-like being, the legends of transformation, and the powerful warnings that still ripple through Native oral traditions today. But now, things get weirder. This time, Joseph, RedBear, and Gabe dig deep…
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“So I think that part of colonialism for Indigenous peoples has been this idea that Indigenous peoples aren't thinking peoples and that we don't have thought on a kind of systemic level. One of the things that I was interested in doing is intervening in that because I think Indigenous people have a lot of beautiful, very intellectual, theoretical c…
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“What I've discovered as a writer is that fear is a good indicator that there is a truth. To speak the truth in a society is oftentimes an act that requires some courage. Those processes of being an other for me in the United States were obviously very fundamental to shaping who I am as a person and as a writer. It was very difficult to undergo, bu…
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Learn more about The School Without Walls and the Dragonfly Guides: Get your free guide: 10 Questions to Ask Your Soul Self Schedule a free Discovery Call with Julia Order a Dragonfly Card Deck Learn more about Master Alma Class (MAC) sessions Explore The School Without Walls Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Production assistance from Podl…
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In this second episode on Saving Evangelicals, Craig and LaDonna Smith and Joel Van Hoogen continue to discuss the fascinating book Joel wrote that helps anybody who is questioning the reality of their faith in Christ do a self-examination to, as the scriptures say, determine whether or not you are in the faith (2 Corinthians 13:5). As the discussi…
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In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with M. E. O’Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than…
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Welcome to the seventh episode in our series exploring Julia's book, The Indigenous Soul. Today, we explore Chapter Seven. This month's Dragonfly Guides: Pushy Dragonfly in the Dragonfly Circle (including the wing artwork) Episode 71: Pushy Dragonfly Julia's Books & Publications Learn more about The School Without Walls and the Dragonfly Guides: Re…
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“I like young people to know that they're extremely powerful. So I'm one person, but I think I always had this positive idea about my role. You cannot let anyone tell you what limitations are there, so you shouldn't feel limited by anyone telling you this is as far as you can go, or this is what you can do. I think only you know about that, and I t…
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Today, Craig and LaDonna Smith start a new and fascinating series with Pastor Joel Van Hoogen of Boise, ID. Joel also leads and international equipping ministry called Church Partnership Evangelism, Inc. He is author of a book titled, Saving Evangelicals, which is an interesting look into the issue of our personal salvation. Van Hoogen suggests tha…
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In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with Aziz Rana about his brilliant and bracing article recently published in New Left Review, “Constitutional Collapse.” They talk about how the Trump administration and its enablers are shredding a liberal “compact” which was established in in the 1930s through the …
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“ It's a really dangerous time we're living through, and I do think that when we talk about these progressive policies, a huge problem in the US is that we still have a lot of stigma left over from the Cold War that keeps us from really great ideas because they're branded as socialist or communist. And I’ve seen, in the time I've been a journalist …
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If you're wondering, what are The Magical Papers, and who is this workshop for, today Julia shares why she developed this workshop and webinar. Mentioned in today's episode: Free Preview: The Magical Papers Workshop Sleeping Beauty Blog Post Episode 87: The Power of Archetypes Learn more about The School Without Walls and the Dragonfly Guides: Retr…
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What happens when the state, with the pretext of protecting public safety, can detain indefinitely certain individuals whose dreams seem to indicate they may be capable of committing a crime? Set in a precarious world where sleep-enhancing devices and algorithms provide the tools and formulae for making one’s unconscious a witness to one’s possible…
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In this, the final episode of our series with Ken and Becky Berge, their family opens the program by sharing the title song of one of their CD's called Trusting You. It so beautifully sets the stage as the theme of this whole series, and especially this final episode. Craig asks Ken and Becky to share the lessons God has taught them through their m…
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Today, we’re excited to speak with Rick Haaland, an animal rescuer and advocate who is the Pets for Life community outreach manager for the Leech Lake Tribal Police. Rick shares the story of the most memorable dog of his childhood, a stray that showed up one day and never left. Even when Rick spent the summer with his grandparents, Drifter, unwilli…
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“I'm hopeful for revolution. I'm optimistic. I want radical change. I think there's such a disinterest in education in America that it is sickening. I think we are repeating history. We are going through a cycle of fascism and greed, and I think we're going to see a lot of states collapse. As a result of that, I think people are going to be forced …
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Today we're excited to bring you behind the scenes of our online workshop launching this summer: The Magical Papers! In this preview clip, Julia introduces you to The Magical Papers and explores the powerful concept of Archetypes. Listen in, and then Sign up for the Free Preview of The Magical Papers. Learn more about The School Without Walls and t…
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Send us a text In this episode of Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales, we talk about survival, resistance, and the things that still haunt the night. We explore the history of the Seminole people—how they formed out of conflict, escaped colonization, and built a life deep in the Florida swamps. From alligator wrestling to stomp dances, the…
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After another foot-tapping bluegrass song from The Berge Family, Ken and Becky continue to unpackage the wonderful journey the Lord took them through in their family's popular bluegrass music ministry. But the list gets serious fast as Craig and LaDonna asks them about a very serious crossroads that many families face when the children who are part…
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Today, we're very excited to speak with David Wise, descendant of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and founder of Native Wise, a farm which is focused on soil health, restorative farming and Indigenous agricultural practices. David started his bison herd after a dream with Chief Buffalo, who told him to bring back his namesake. Starti…
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In this episode, Gladys is joined by Natalie Nicholson, Pearl Walker Sweeney, and Roxanne Johnson—leaders and practitioners at Mewinzha Ondaadiziike Wiigaming, an Anishinaabe-led women’s and family wellness clinic in Northern Minnesota. Together, they reflect on their journey of building a culturally grounded evaluation practice rooted in Anishinaa…
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Today we're back with part two of Julia's conversation with Todd Thomas Brown. Picking up on their conversation from Episode 103, today Julia and Todd talk about sharing their pieces of the puzzle, how we reflect our light back to each other, the art of listening—and so much more. Listen in, learn more, and discover how you can connect with Todd at…
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This episode features Ron Linklater, Brenda Mason, Randy Sewap, Dieter Sainnawap, and Nelly Mesenegeeshik, who were all participants in an Elders and Healers Gathering hosted by St. Joseph’s Care Group in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Ron Linklater is a respected Knowledge Keeper and educator dedicated to sharing traditional teachings and supporting commun…
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Indigenous Vision was established on June 3, 2015! This week we're reflecting on our journey not just as a 501(c)(3) but as Indigenous Women who are growing into our next level of life. Thank you for supporting us! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Enter the Dream Tipi Raffle! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Indigenous Vision Spring 2025 Newsletter.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Support our w…
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“One of the biggest symbols of America is Mount Rushmore. This monument, right? But I think most people fail to realize where it's located and why it's located there. Even more importantly, who did it? It's on a sacred Native American mountain, a place that was central to their creation stories. But then you think about who did it, and it was a Kla…
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Send us a text This week, we keep moving with the season. The weather’s shifting, the land’s changing, and Native people are doing what we’ve always done: preparing, planting, dancing, gathering, and listening. We talk about the Snake Men that still guard the Fraser Canyon, the horned serpents that rise from Salish waters. We visit the Ute Bear Dan…
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After a foot-tapping bluegrass song by The Berge Family, the Smiths and Berges continue to share about the early development of their family's music ministries, and how those ministries became a very important part of what they did for the Lord. The session then turns towards one of the most difficult challenges any family ministry group faces, tha…
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Today, we are excited to speak with Wendy Roy, a beader and entrepreneur from the White Earth Nation. She mentors other artists and also teaches at White Earth Tribal and Community College. Wendy learned beading from her grandmother, who shared the trick to knowing which bead colors go together. Her grandma would pour beads on a tray to see which b…
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Welcome to the sixth episode in our series exploring Julia's book, The Indigenous Soul. Today, we are looking at Chapter Six together. This month's Dragonfly Guides: Jade Dragonfly in the Dragonfly Circle (including the wing artwork) Episode 113: Jade Dragonfly Julia's Books & Publications Learn more about The School Without Walls and the Dragonfly…
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This month we're celebrating 10 years as a nonprofit! The official celebration goes down at the grand opening of the Bear Gulch Pictograph Visitor Center on June 28th. Your support means the world to us and all we work with. There's still time to enter the Dream Tipi Raffle or make a donation to support any one of our programs. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Enter the…
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Send us a text We’re back, turt turt! 🐢 And what better way to kick things off than with a brand-new Turtle Island Talk. In this episode, your hosts Joseph, Gabe, and RedBear catch up, talk trash cookies, Waffle House memories, and dive into some real stories from Native communities across Turtle Island. We’re talking about Canada’s $24 million inv…
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Learn more about The School Without Walls and the Dragonfly Guides: Get your free guide: 10 Questions to Ask Your Soul Self Schedule a free Discovery Call with Julia Order a Dragonfly Card Deck Learn more about Master Alma Class (MAC) sessions Explore The School Without Walls Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Production assistance from Podl…
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Today the Smiths continue their interview with Ken and Becky Berge on the topic of family based ministry. For the Smiths and Berges, it's all about music. The episode begins with a song Craig and LaDonna recorded in both English and Navajo called, I Must Tell Jesus, and it ends with a beautiful A capella rendition of Beulah Land by the Berge Family…
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