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Podcast Episodes & Series
Beyond the Headdress
Mrs. Green's World Podcast: Beyond the Headdress. March 5, 2019
Native Trailblazers
The show is hosted by ICMN Arts and Entertainment editor Vincent Schilling and his wife Delores Schilling. The show highlights the lives and work of many notable and fascinating Natives and have included interviews with Buffy St Marie, Chris Eyre, Wayne Newton and much more.
Native Opinion
Michael Kickingbear (Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation) and David GreyOwl (Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama) hash out Indigenous issues, from treaty rights to dis-enrollment, in this podcast.
Tohono O’odham Young Voices
Tina Andrew (Tohono O’odham), hosts and produces this hour-long podcast that airs at various times. She says, “I was inspired to create this podcast where I could have discussions with local Natives active in their communities and share O’odham topics and music.” You don’t have to be Tohono O’odham to enjoy this show; topics range from activism to a two-part series on Waila (Chicken Scratch music).
Media Indigena
A weekly Indigenous current affairs podcast, presenting Native current affairs programs with most of the conversations centered around Aboriginal issues in Canada and are presented round table style with thoughtful commentators. Listening is a great opportunity to get an education on Indigenous issues of our neighbors to the north.
Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast
Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast features movement voices, stories, and strategies for racial justice. A multiracial perspective, includes topics relevant to native and indigenous people.
Code Switch
"Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. We explore how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports and everything in between. This podcast makes ALL OF US part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story."
Native America Calling
Your electronic talking circle. A live call-in program with a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities.
Webinars
Webinars | First Nations Knowledge
First Nations Knowledge is a series of educational webinars created and hosted by First Nations Development Institute. The series aims to educate those who work in Native nonprofit and tribal organizations, or in nonprofit or for-profit enterprises. Through the webinars, we hope to build knowledge and skills and, thus, Native American business and organizational capacity. Our webinar series also includes informational Q&A sessions for grant or fellowship applicants.
Native Knowledge 360°
Native Knowledge 360° (NK360°) is the National Museum of the American Indian's national initiative to inspire and support transformative teaching and learning about Native Americans. This free, three-part webinar series is designed for education professionals who are new to incorporating more complete narratives about Native American histories, cultures, and contemporary lives into their teaching.
National Native Network Webinar Series
National Native Network Webinar Series Archive
Webinar Series | Water in the Native World
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, “Water in the Native World,” a special issue on tribal water research