Nihizhi, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions Podcast
Lyla June
32 episodes
1 month ago
Karelle Hall and Courtney Streett share their experience in the colonial state of Delaware as Nanticoke Tribal Members to bring back their ancient seeds, carry on the ways of their ancestors, and thrive in the face of ongoing colonization. They also speak with host Lyla June (www.lylajune.com) on the topic of Afro-Indigeneity and their collective work to abolish blood quantum and celebrate pluralistic identities and intra-diversity. Follow their work at: https://www.nativerootsde....
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Karelle Hall and Courtney Streett share their experience in the colonial state of Delaware as Nanticoke Tribal Members to bring back their ancient seeds, carry on the ways of their ancestors, and thrive in the face of ongoing colonization. They also speak with host Lyla June (www.lylajune.com) on the topic of Afro-Indigeneity and their collective work to abolish blood quantum and celebrate pluralistic identities and intra-diversity. Follow their work at: https://www.nativerootsde....
Indigenous Food Warriors: Crystal Wahpepah and the Art of Feeding Community
Nihizhi, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions Podcast
46 minutes
2 years ago
Indigenous Food Warriors: Crystal Wahpepah and the Art of Feeding Community
In this episode, Chef Crystal Wahpepah (James Beard Award Winner) of the Kickapoo Nation discusses our connection to food as it relates to living close to the land, and honoring our responsibilities and gifts as Indigenous people. Her new restaurant, Wahpepah's Kithcen has opened in Ohlone Lands (Oakland, CA) and is a must visit site for artistic and high quality Indigenous foods and dishes. Website: https://wahpepahskitchen.com Instagram: @WahpepahsKitchen TikTok: @WahpepahsKitchen Fa...
Nihizhi, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions Podcast
Karelle Hall and Courtney Streett share their experience in the colonial state of Delaware as Nanticoke Tribal Members to bring back their ancient seeds, carry on the ways of their ancestors, and thrive in the face of ongoing colonization. They also speak with host Lyla June (www.lylajune.com) on the topic of Afro-Indigeneity and their collective work to abolish blood quantum and celebrate pluralistic identities and intra-diversity. Follow their work at: https://www.nativerootsde....