Five episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person
Podcast Recommendations: Native American Heritage Month
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Curator:
Susan Hanson & Shelley Morningsong
Why did you choose this theme?
November is Native American Heritage Month so we wanted to highlight some of the amazing shows surrounding indigenous culture, history, and mythology in America.
Podcast Picks:
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Coin Trick
Herding Frogs
Coin Trick is a narrative podcast series that follows 12-year old Cassidy and the flute-playing mischief-maker Kokopelli – aka, Koko – on their adventures through a fantasy world, based on the Indigenous mythology of the American Southwest. It is produced by FULL POTENTIAL MEDIA, a female-owned company with a minority-majority creative team. In Episode 3, Cassidy and Koko overcome the wrathful Rolling Head with help from Spider Woman. Cassidy fails to listen to her intuition and instead follows Kokointo a forest of cactus bandits, where she must use keen thinking to escape. In Episode 4, our two heroes successfully navigate the Corn Maidens’ labyrinth and arrive at the Giant’s cave, only to be captured by the Frog Clan. The sharp-witted Cassidy once again devises a clever escape.
Young and Indigenous
Being Indigenous
Eliza Julius (who plays Cassidy in Coin Trick) co-hosts this illuminating podcast that highlights issues facing Lummi and other young Native peoples across America.
All My Relations
ThanksTaking or ThanksGiving?
Hosts Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip) and Desi Small Rodriguez (Northern Cheyenne) delve into different topics facing Native American peoples today. This episode talks with Wampanoag scholars Paula Peters and Linda Coombs, who tell us the real story of Thanksgiving, from an Indigenous perspective.
Coffee with Ma
Ma Goes to Europe and Gets Stuck There for a Year
First Nations actress Kaniehtiio Horn shares coffee and laughs with her hilarious mother Kahentinetha Horn (Mohawk), a "radical activist" whose life has led her on some unbelievable adventures. In this episode, Kahentinetha talks about traveling to Europe as an exchange student, only to get stuck on a year-long odyssey that involves a raid at an Algerian belly dancing club in France and being interrogated by Russians in Berlin!
Metis in Space
Indian in the Cupboard
Molly Swain and Chelsea Vowel finally watch the most requested movie of their existence as podcasting duo - "The Indian in the Cupboard", where "a boy receives a wooden cupboard, antique keys, and an Iroquois warrior figurine for his birthday. The figurine comes to life overnight in the cabinet."
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FEEDBACK WITH EARBUDS:
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It's Susan Hanson and Shelley Morningsong week. They join Arielle to discuss their podcast picks for this week's theme on Native American Heritage Month.
Also, our spotlight on Weird Studies, and more podcast thoughts.
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COMMUNITY:
💥Lauren Passell's 'Podcast The Newsletter,' The Rapa Nui Islands (The Easter Islands) hold great mystery, but the full story is layered and surprising. As each minute ticked by in this episode of Outside/In, an entirely new layer of the island’s history was revealed.
💥Aclass: Indigenous Voices will feature two sessions where Indigenous creators including Falen Johnson, Ryan McMahon and Natalie Welsch will share their experiences of using podcasts storytelling, and what it’s like to work in the industry. November 3rd, 1:00pm ET. Learn more and RSVP.
PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:
Weird Studies
Submitted by Emerson Dameron
Professor Phil Ford and writer/filmmaker J. F. Martel host a series of conversations on art and philosophy, dwelling on ideas that are hard to think and art that opens up rifts in what we are pleased to call "reality."
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