Final Episode of First Voices Radio Featuring Producer Liz Hill and Co-Host Anne Keala Kelly
Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse is joined by "First Voices Radio" Producer Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe) and "First Voices Radio" Co-Host Anne Kelly (Kanaka Maoli) during this final episode of “First Voices Radio.”
Steven Newcomb, Guest
Frequent guest and longtime friend of “First Voices Radio” Steven Newcomb (Shawnee/Lenape) has been researching the history of U.S. federal Indian law and policy for four decades. He is recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on the Doctrine of Christian Discovery and the influence of the Vatican papal decrees of the fifteenth century on U.S. law.
Dr. Tink Tinker, Guest
Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse catches up with regular guest Dr. Tink Tinker. Dr. Tinker is the Clifford Baldridge Emeritus Professor of American Indian Cultures and Religious Traditions at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. He is a citizen of the Osage Nation (wazhazhe) and has been an activist in urban American Indian communities for four decades.
Words from John Trudell (1946-2015) - Living in Relationship and the Understanding that Gives Us Wisdom
Words spoken in 1980 by John Trudell (1946-2015) are eternal: Living in relationship and the understanding that gives us wisdom.
With Guest Ukumbwa Sauti
Guest Ukumbwa Sauti, M.Ed. is a Consultant, Facilitator, Educator and Program Developer on issues of Anti-Racism, Anti-Patriarchy, Men's Work, Consent and Culture. He has worked with religious organizations, cultural groups and regional organizations and has taught in higher education for 16 years engaging issues of Race, Gender, Environmental issues, Media and Culture.
Amanda Singer, Guest
The problem of syphilis infections and congenital syphilis cases in the U.S. is extremely alarming and has hit Indian Country very hard. Co-Host Anne Keala Kelly (Kanaka Maoli) talked with Amanda Singer (Diné), Executive Director of the Navajo Breastfeeding Coalition/Diné Doula Collective in Window Rock, Arizona about this serious issue.
Max Dashu, Guest
Max Dashu is an American feminist historian, author, and artist. Her areas of expertise include female iconography, mother-right cultures and the origins of patriarchy.
Sustainability ("Sustain-Ability") Thinking with Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse
Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse’s thoughts on “sustainability” with a mix of music that fits the theme.
Joe Pitawanakwat, Guest
Pitawanakwat has been teaching and curating Anishinaabe educational resources on plant medicines for over 13 years. He is the Founder and Director of Creators Garden, an Indigenous outdoor, and now fully online, education based business, focused on plant identification, beyond-sustainable harvesting, and teaching every one of their linguistic, historical, cultural, edible, ecological and medicinal significance through experiences.
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.
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