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Complete list of Indigenous Podcasts - Listen & Review on Goodpods

All My Relations Podcast

72 Episodes

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Avg Length 57m

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Latest episode 3 days ago

Welcome! All My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip), and Temryss Lane (Lummi Nation) to explore our relationships— relationships to land, to our creatural relatives, and to one another. Each episode invites guests to delve into a different topic facing Native American peoples today. We keep it real, play some games, laugh a lot, and even cry sometimes. We invite you to join us!
The Shamans Cave

230 Episodes

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Avg Length 29m

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Latest episode 10 days ago

Shamans Sandra Ingerman and Renee Baribeau have found that they enjoy speaking to each other and sharing inspiration and healing stories to keep us focused on our spiritual practice during this turbulent time on the planet.The Shamans Cave is a dedicated circle of shamanic practitioners who desire to contribute their unique gifts in behalf of all of life! This is a time to share strong ceremonial work and shamanic practices in our local communities. Shamanism is a practice that was tribal. All community members needed to be strong and filled with power so that the entire community benefited. Each person had an important role in sharing their individual gifts and talents so the entire community remains in harmony and in health.
MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs

358 Episodes

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Avg Length 51m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

A weekly roundtable about Indigenous issues and events in Canada and beyond. Hosted by Rick Harp.
The Trauma-Informed Lawyer

63 Episodes

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Avg Length 47m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

This podcast was created for lawyers however anyone who works with people will benefit from this content. Through inspiring interviews, courageous conversations and thoughtful commentary, Myrna and her guests shine a light on a critical ethical competency lawyers missed in law school: trauma-informed lawyering. This is a do-no-further-harm, relational approach to the practice of law which benefits you, your clients, your colleagues and the legal profession generally. For lawyers and non-lawyers alike, this is your education in trauma, resilience, compassion, empathy, humility, boundaries, vicarious trauma and good professional relationship strategies you didn't know you needed. Artwork titled, "Myrna at Moonrise" by Métis artist Leah Marie Dorion.
Don’t Call Me Resilient

84 Episodes

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Avg Length 29m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

Host Vinita Srivastava dives into conversations with experts and real people to make sense of the news, from an anti-racist perspective. From The Conversation Canada.
First Voices Radio

215 Episodes

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Avg Length 58m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

“First Voices Radio,” now in its 32nd year on the air, is an internationally syndicated one-hour radio program originating from and heard weekly on Radio Kingston WKNY 1490 AM and 107.9 FM in Kingston, New York. Hosted by Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), who is the show's Founder and Executive Producer, "First Voices Radio" explores global topics and issues of critical importance to the preservation and protection of Mother Earth presented in the voices and from the perspective of the original peoples of the world.
Indigenous 150+

105 Episodes

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Avg Length 30m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

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
Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery

30 Episodes

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Avg Length 61m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

We launch this Podcast with Columbus’ arrival to the “New World.” This event issued forth the “Age of Discovery.” Although we were taught Columbus was in search of spices, he was actually sailing under 15th century Papal edicts known as the Doctrines of Christian Discovery [DOCD]. Following the fall of Constantinople, these Papal Bulls were issued to legitimate Portugal’s exploits in extracting gold in West Africa and capturing slaves. By 1492, the Transatlantic slave trade began with Columbus’ first crossing. The DOCD established the spiritual justification to bring the world under total dominion of the Church. The patriarchal hierarchy was constituted under an Almighty Supreme God at the helm—thus giving the Church full access to the world’s resources, by having dominion over Indigenous Peoples, their lands, and destruction of their cultures. These Christian decrees soon became the legal principal used during the Protestant Reformation, by giving credence to any Protestant claim to Indigenous lands in the Americas. By 1823, the DOCD was codified into US property law by the Supreme Court in Johnson v M’Intosh. As recently as 2005, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg upheld the DOCD in her written majority opinion against the Oneida in; City of Sherrill v Oneida Nation. Following 15th century Christian imperialism, through to the 19th century formulation of US law, we are able to identify today, how the DOCD continues to be utilized all over the world by multi-national corporations. Corporations who continue to justify resource extraction through the seizure and destruction of Indigenous lands, and who perpetrate cultural genocide through the 15th century fiction of “terra nullius”—empty land, and under the guise of economic development. The goal of this Podcast is to help identify these systems of domination that have been sustained by greed and power, through the subjugation of human beings and the natural world. https://podcast.doctrineofdiscovery.org/
El Progreso

10 Episodes

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Avg Length 79m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

Tech reporter Jose Fermoso brings the largest Latinx community of tech professionals to audio life through in-depth stories and interviews featuring topics affecting all Latinx people including immigration policies, the coronavirus pandemic, and the latest in business challenges.
The Historical Natives

9 Episodes

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Avg Length 22m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

The Historical Natives is a horror-themed podcast that covers Native American history, culture, language, and folklore. Founded by a sibling duo wanting to learn more about their culture, they create digital art and short stories to accompany their researched information. For more information please visit our website: https://www.thehistoricalnatives.ca/ Hello, thank you for your support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast

59 Episodes

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Avg Length 78m

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Latest episode 8 days ago

Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast tackle real issues related to research by Tribal people in their communities. The show is hosted by Dr. Shandin Pete (Salish/Diné) and Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke). Dr. Pete is from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Arlee, Montana. He completed a M.S. in Geology and an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Montana. Brien resides in Hardin, MT and the Crow Indian Reservation. He completed his M.A. in Anthropology at the University of Montana. The show includes discussions on matters important in Indian Country, including reclaiming research traditions, highlighting Tribal values and bringing to the forefront issue and current state of affairs in Tribal communities. We aim to uncover the meaning of research methodological approaches that are currently operating in Tribal lifeways with implication for Tribal communities and avenues for knowledge production.
Plants of the Gods: Hallucinogens, Healing, Culture and Conservation podcast

62 Episodes

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Avg Length 31m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

“Plants of the Gods: Hallucinogens, Healing, Culture and Conservation” is a new and unique podcast focusing on the hallucinogenic plants and fungi whose impact on world culture and religion – and healing potential - is only now beginning to be appreciated as never before. Unlike other podcasts relating to these issues, “Plants of the Gods” is hosted by renowned ethnobotanist Dr. Mark Plotkin, a Harvard and Yale-trained scientist who has been studying the healing plants and shamans of the Amazon rainforest for almost four decades. An award-winning scientist and best selling author, Dr, Plotkin is a spellbinding storyteller who will be speaking from personal experience and will be joined by other leaders in the field.
Nomadcast

67 Episodes

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Avg Length 69m

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Latest episode 6 months ago

Moose and Cheyanne have unguided conversations with Native American guests. Follow and subscribe to stay up to date.
Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine

232 Episodes

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Avg Length 29m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

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 Native communities. Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is produced by Minnesota Native News and Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota’s Communities with support from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage fund. Online at https://minnesotanativenews.org/
Minnesota Native News

249 Episodes

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Avg Length 6m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities. Made possible by the Minnesota Art's and Cultural Heritage fund
Getting Lit with Linda - The Canadian Literature Podcast

82 Episodes

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Avg Length 28m

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Latest episode 6 days ago

Using her expertise as a seasoned literature professor, Linda M. Morra develops provocative, timely insights about books from Canada and elsewhere to show why stories are relevant for all of us. Hosted and written by Linda Morra, produced by Linda Morra and Marco Timpano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jinii Teaparty Podcast

13 Episodes

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Avg Length 62m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Just three Navajo women having a tea party. Talking about a variety of different topics ranging from spooky/paranormal to true crime, Indigenous issues/aspects. Come join our tea party! Story submissions here: [email protected]
Storykeepers Podcast

28 Episodes

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Avg Length 41m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Storykeepers: Let's Talk Indigenous Books is a monthly podcast hosted by Jennifer David and Waubgeshig Rice. Each episode, they're joined by a guest host to discuss books by First Nations, Métis, and Inuit authors.
Kiskadee

13 Episodes

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Avg Length 34m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

KISKADEE profiles the voices of genderqueer, women, and gender expansive folks throughout the Americas. Highlighting artists, movement and community leaders, KISKADEE focuses on stories of joy, power, vision and hope.
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

119 Episodes

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Avg Length 42m

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Latest episode 12 days ago

The Earthkeepers Podcast promotes global connection among ecological-minded people who believe that earth care is an integral part of spiritual life. Through conversations about topics like ecology, climate change, gardening, farming, social enterprise, theology, environmental justice, outdoor recreation, conservation and community development, we aim to inspire a movement of ordinary earthkeepers who will help heal the world.
The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast

134 Episodes

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Avg Length 49m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast is an Indigenous podcast devoted to uplift Indigenous peoples, with a mission to send hope to those struggling with the negative stigma placed upon mental health issues, the disease of alcoholism, and drug addiction. To also bring awareness to the MMIWG2S & MMIP crisis. Through guests sharing their experiences, inspiration, strength, and hope. I want to break the stigma that is associated with indigenous people, mental health and recovery. Host: Ralph Sara
Collective Spirit Podcast

56 Episodes

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Avg Length 14m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

First Peoples Fund presents the Collective Spirit® podcast. The Collective Spirit moves each of us to stand up and make a difference, to pass on ancestral knowledge, and simply extend a hand of generosity. The Collective Spirit podcast features Native artists and culture bearers who discuss the power of Indigenous art and culture. The Collective Spirit® podcast is produced by First Peoples Fund, whose mission is to honor and support Indigenous artists and culture bearers through grant-making initiatives, culturally rooted programming, and training & mentorship. Learn more at www.firstpeoplesfund.org
The Tribalbrand Podcast

125 Episodes

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Avg Length 27m

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Latest episode 6 months ago

An American Indian tells his story from how he sees the world around him. Listen to me ramble about anything and anyone.
Talks With A Fox Podcast

51 Episodes

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Avg Length 50m

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Latest episode 6 months ago

Oki! Welcome to the fox den, I'm your host Andrea True Joy Fox, a Blackfoot woman, teacher, and artist. Join me on this colourful journey of learning where conversations with inspirational leaders share their gifts, teachings and stories with the world. ••SEASON 3 Motherhood Series•• is Live! Recorded in Blackfoot Territory 👣Host: Andrea True Joy FoxProducer: Andrea True Joy Fox Co-Producer: Javier Rodriguez Editor: Javier Rodriguez
The Native Missions Podcast

13 Episodes

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Avg Length 40m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

We tell stories from the front lines of missions and share how God is at work around the world, transforming lives and communities. Join us to hear powerful testimonies and missions insights that inform your global perspective and inspire your Christian faith.
Traditionally Talking

9 Episodes

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Avg Length 15m

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Latest episode 6 months ago

Join the Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations and host, Charles Pakana, as we yarn with Traditional Owners from across Victoria about the amazing work being undertaken to care for and connect with Country, build stronger cultural communities and much more.
Open Wide: A kids podcast about dentistry!

11 Episodes

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Avg Length 14m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

A celebration of dentistry for kids by a kid. Emma is a nine year old who has always loved going to the dentist. She wants to share her dental discoveries to inspire other children to see the joy of dentistry. This is a show for kids and their grown ups too!
Canada Re-Imagined

33 Episodes

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Avg Length 14m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Is Canada one of the best places on earth to live? Absolutely. But...Sadly, the entire planet is heading for trouble, and Canada is not immune. Climate change, poverty, tribalism... warning signs are everywhere. Canada Re-Imagined will look at these and other intractable problems, finding hope and inspiration in unanticipated places. Futuristic, utopian, factual, heretical, humorous... Canada Re-Imagined.
Time to Listen

26 Episodes

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Avg Length 41m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

Ever since the Federation of Australia, a plethora of politicians, academics and media personalities have opined and commentated on Indigenous Australian affairs. But amongst the discourse, whether it be formalised debate or discordant blither, one voice has been notably absent: the collective voice of First Nations people. As of 2020, First Nations peoples comprise just 3.3% of the Australian population. Yet they represent 29% of the incarcerated Australian population, including an estimated 46% of the incarcerated juvenile population. First Nations children also represent approximately 37% of Australian children in foster care. They suffer a suite of disparate mortality statistics and morbidity factors in comparison to the non-Indigenous population. They also enjoy far less participation in home ownership, education attainment and leadership positions, and even as all these gaps begin to show signs of narrowing, other contemporary socioeconomic gaps begin to yawn. Are First Nations voices being heard on such matters? Have you heard them? This is Time to Listen, a podcast that gives a space and a platform to the First Nations voices of the Cape York Peninsula, and wider Australia. Whether you are passionate about racial equality, or simply curious about First Nations culture (and anything in between) this is the podcast for you. Want to know more about the diversity of Indigenous Australian languages? Think you understand Native Title? How have First Nations communities educated their children since before colonisation, and how are these methods being rediscovered? And which terminology is respectful and correct for which occasion, First Nations, Indigenous, or Aboriginal Australian? Realising true harmony between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian people and culture requires opening a space and raising a platform for First Nations peoples themselves. By taking the time to listen, you have already taken a very important step towards reconciliation.
Logg Adventures

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 66m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

Hello! My name is Cole Logg and I am a Junior at the United States Military Academy at West Point. I am starting a podcast in hopes to inspire others. I am using these first few episodes to introduce myself and then start introducing guests to talk about their stories.
Native Earth Performing Arts

21 Episodes

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Avg Length 31m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Native Earth Performing Arts is Canada’s oldest professional Indigenous theatre company. Currently in our 41st anniversary year, we are dedicated to creating, developing and producing professional artistic expressions of the Indigenous experience in Canada.
Morning Mana'o

93 Episodes

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Avg Length 4m

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Latest episode 11 months ago

The goal of this podcast is to inspire and motivate us to live with greater Aloha. Not sure what Aloha means? Take a deep dive into this profound word with creator and host, Luana Kawaʻa as she shares her life experiences as a native Hawaiian wife, mother, grandmother, and educator. Searching for peace and purpose in your life? Need a little extra boost? Striving to be a little better each day? Take a breath of aloha here, each day on the Morning Mana'o Podcast! ... Subscribe, leave a review, and share the podcast on social media and with your family and friends. Follow along on Instagram @morningmanao and Facebook. For more information and to work with me, go to luanakawaa.com.
Unveiling the Matrix Podcast

120 Episodes

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Avg Length 30m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

This podcast is for any and everyone that has been recently awaken to the truth. The truth is that we are truly living in a Matrix, rather we want to believe it or not. I am praying for anyone to open their own eyes and see for themselves what we have been blind to see. Do your own research on everything that you've been taught. And with the help from the Most High, we can all have eternal salvation. Also, everything that we have been taught is a lie. The truth is a lie and the lie is the truth. Everything is the opposite in this Matrix.
Actors and Ancestors

13 Episodes

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Avg Length 33m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

A film and TV podcast that celebrates Indigenous actors, talks back to Hollywood stereotypes, and looks to the future of Indigenous Peoples on screen. Rocky Cree actor and show host, Joel D. Montgrand, brings you Indigenous actors like you’ve never heard them before – from up-and-coming stars to trailblazing elders. Roll out the red red carpet for this award-winning show!www.actorsandancestors.comThis show is a Silver Award Winner for Best in TV & Film in the 2024 Signal Awards and a Silver Award Winner for Best Indie Podcast in the 2024 W3 Awards! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I Tell Stories

91 Episodes

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Avg Length 29m

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Latest episode 10 days ago

I Tell Stories Podcast covers a wide range of topics discussed by Colt Draine and Owen "The Mic" McMichael. From the scourge on humanity of violent business hippies and Scott Baio to peculiar Serbian Mother's Day traditions,the boys offer their unique perspective. Revolutionary artists,legends of folklore and bizzare following of fast food items are just a few of the subjects touched on. I Tell Stories aims to bring attention to individuals and occerrences that are too interesting to be forgotten. Two long time friends who keep each other laughing give listeners their take on the world. Everyone has a story, these are ours and those of many others.Support The Show 👇🏻https://www.buzzsprout.com/2035680/support
Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe

8 Episodes

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Avg Length 37m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

In this eight-episode series, host Ry Moran (founding Director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation) goes in depth on why the truths of Indigenous Peoples are so often suppressed and why we need truth before reconciliation. Over course of this season, we visit with Survivors, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, academics, artists, and activists, exploring the opportunities and barriers for truth telling, and ways we can move forward together. This podcast is presented by the Libraries and Archives of University of Victoria where host Ry Moran is the Associate University Librarian-Reconciliation. It is produced in the territories of the lək̓wəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. Visit www.taapwaywin.ca for transcripts, shownotes and more information.
Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick

37 Episodes

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Avg Length 20m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

In this podcast, we talk about traditional indigenous healing modalities of Peru, both Amazonian and Q'ero High Andean healing modalities, to bring you closer to these traditions.Www.TraditionalMedicineMiami.com
Red Rice & Fina'denne'

10 Episodes

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Avg Length 14m

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Latest episode 17 days ago

A storytelling podcast where Jaybyrd navigates connection to his CHamoru heritage and the people from the Mariana Islands. Red Rice and fina’denne’ sauce is a dish that's staple to the CHamoru cuisine, and it's been part of our people for a long time. The rice is stained with achiote, and the fina’denne’ sauce gives traditional dishes like red rice, a pop—a taste that has you going back for more. And like red rice and fina'denne', this podcast will talk story—but that’s the pop—that talk that’ll have you coming back for more. Learn more at https://hafaadai.org/
RAD MT - Moccasin Telegraph

2 Episodes

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Avg Length 20m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

The RAD Network Moccasin Telegraph podcast series centers around the themes of love, connection to the land, and the restoration of Indigenous sovereignty. Join us as we embark on a series of insightful and thought-provoking discussions on Indigenous-led solutions, the importance of restoring Indigenous sovereignty and connection to the land.From the people, for the people.
BIGGER THAN ME PODCAST

197 Episodes

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Avg Length 100m

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Latest episode 14 hours ago

Get inspired by people who make a difference bigger than themselves with host Aaron Pete. From overcoming obstacles to finding motivation, these guests will inspire you to dream bigger and strive for greatness!Popular guests include Premier David Eby, Vassy Kapelos, Brent Butt, Ariel Helwani, Rav Arora, Tara Henley and the Millennial Therapist.
BIGGER THAN ME PODCAST

197 Episodes

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Avg Length 100m

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Latest episode 14 hours ago

Get inspired by people who make a difference bigger than themselves with host Aaron Pete. From overcoming obstacles to finding motivation, these guests will inspire you to dream bigger and strive for greatness!Popular guests include Premier David Eby, Vassy Kapelos, Brent Butt, Ariel Helwani, Rav Arora, Tara Henley and the Millennial Therapist.
Pause N' Play

17 Episodes

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Avg Length 56m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

Join this best friend duo for a moment to breathe. First we Pause... but then we Play. Our language is love, light and music. Listen as we discuss various topics that move us and describe the music that we move to. Y'all ready to Pause N' Play?
The Red Gaze

98 Episodes

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Avg Length 45m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

Movies and TV shows dissected through an Indigenous lens. First discussing a few of our many Native classics that include Thunder Heart and Little Big Man. Also will be touching on movies and shows that we feel deserve a starquilt for being Rez movie classics such as Urban Cowboy.
PsychologistSay...

46 Episodes

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Avg Length 30m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

Everyday life can be tricky - impossible even, and talking about it can be even more challenging. Trust me; I get it - being human has its challenges. Hello, I’m Dr. Tami, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. I create candid conversations about what Psychologists are Saying related to everyday situations. I combine Indigenous & Modern Day Psychology - helping us understand behaviors impacting ourselves and others.PS: Here's to Being Human. Disclaimer: The information in our podcast, webpage, and social media pages is for entertainment only. All views expressed are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent the opinions of any entity with which we have been, are now, or will be affiliated. The information is not meant to diagnose or treat any mental health condition. If you are experiencing mental health symptoms, we encourage you to contact a mental health provider in your community. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or the nearest emergency room. The comments on this website, podcast, and media posts are the sole responsibility of the writers, and the writers take full responsibility for any litigation resulting from these comments. We reserve the right to delete any comment for any reason (abusive, profane, etc.). Please keep your comments polite, relevant, and constructive. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial purposes only. Dr. Tami Jollie-Trottier (the host) is not to be held responsible for the misuse, reused, recycled, and cited and uncited copies of content within this blog by others. None of the authors or contributors or anyone else connected with PsychologistSay... can be responsible for your use of the information contained in or linked from these web pages. The authors and contributors of PsychologistSay...are not responsible for any errors or omissions, The information contained in this podcast, on our webpage, and on our social media pages are provided on an “as is” basis with no guarantees of completeness, and accuracy, usefulness, timeliness, or of the results obtained from the use of this information, and without any warranties of any kind, express or implied. This podcast and website contain copyrighted material, which the copyright owner has not specifically authorized. We are confident that we abide by fair use: “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use’ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.” If we cover your material and you consider that we are in breach of this act, please contact us, and we will work towards rectifying the complaint. Please note that the introduction (intro) and conclusion (outro) music tracks in the episodes were legally obtained here and are royalty-free. Certification of authenticity is available if required. The authors’ and contributors’ intellectual property, including but not limited to (logos, artwork, podcast episodes, articles, and merchandise) are not to be redistributed except with express written permission from the authors. The authors claim no affiliation with material holders (intellectual property) for the films, television shows, books, or articles we discuss. They have not endorsed us, and we have not endorsed them. This media should be considered for adults only. If you find any errors in any of the content of his podcasts or blogs, please send a message through the “contact” page. This podcast is owned by "Tami Jollie-Trottier, PhD, PLLC.”
Indigenous Perspectives

12 Episodes

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Latest episode 4 years ago

Stories from Indigenous public servants
Deer Humans,

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 36m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

Every summer, herds of wealthy vacationers flock to a group of seaside towns on the East End of Long Island, New York, collectively known as The Hamptons. Although it's known for its sprawling beaches, star-studded events, and exorbitantly high-priced real estate, The East End is also home to an ecological conflict that has been decades in the making. White-tailed deer are overpopulated in many parts of the country, and on the East End, the overabundance of these animals has become a major point of contention in the community. The East End's local deer population poses many threats to both human and non-human life-- deer cause lethal car collisions, play a major role in the spread of tick-borne illnesses such as Lyme Disease, and contribute to an increasingly alarming sense of ecological imbalance. Some members of the community want to eliminate deer completely, while others are dedicated to protecting them. What has ensued is a local conflict entangled with issues of animal rights, disease epidemics, and wildlife management, ultimately posing the question: who has the right to inhabit land? Deer Humans, tells the story of what happens when humans are forced to reckon with a changing environment caused by, well, us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Wellness Time

43 Episodes

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Avg Length 39m

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Latest episode 5 days ago

Welcome to Southern Indian Health Council's official podcast! Every episode, we're joined by expert guests who break down the complexities of important topics to help listeners learn how to enrich their own wellness. Some episodes will feature special guests from our Native community who are excited to share their life experiences and inspire new generations with their words.If you'd like to be a guest and share your story, send us an email to [email protected] to be featured on the next episode!
Dreamy

9 Episodes

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Avg Length 13m

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Latest episode 5 months ago

A collection of mindful audio stories from the First Storytellers – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These stories bring an age-old practice of oral storytelling into the digital space, helping people slow down and connect to Country.
Heartberry Podcast

16 Episodes

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Avg Length 64m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

We are two (or too) wholesome kweok who enjoy visiting, and thought we would turn our random chats into a podcast. We are both Indigenous students, one in graduate school and the other in medical school. We have also both experienced a ton of institutional violence, and ignorance in our post-secondary journeys. We are here to chat about those experiences in hopes of creating relationships, opportunities for solidarity, and carving out digital space that takes seriously the perspectives of Indigenous students.
Sovereign

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 17m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

For around a hundred and fifty years in this country, Native tribes have been legally considered nations within a nation. But in Maine, the situation is more complicated. Maine has restricted the rights of the tribes within its borders more than any other state. And the amazing thing is, the tribes in Maine agreed to this. And pretty recently. 40 years ago, they signed a deal and surrendered a huge amount of power in exchange for money and land. Right now the tribes in Maine are fighting for new laws that would restore their powers of sovereignty. And Maine state politicians and town officials are trying to stop them. Produced by the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. Brought to you in part by Bangor Savings Bank.