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Indigenous Flame: Yulu Ewis, award-winning poet and author of Ope
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In case you missed the live conversation on Twitter spaces, catch up here! On this episode of Indigenous Flame, Johnnie Jae spoke with Yulu Ewis, author of ‘Ope, which won the 2018 Native Writer’s Circle of the Americas/Returning the Gift Annual First Book Award in Poetry & now published by That Painted Horse Press. Yulu Ewis, a resident of Sacrame…
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Indigenous Flame: Jourdan Begaye, First Woman to serve as Editor-in-Chief of Indian Country Today
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In case you missed the live conversation on Twitter spaces, catch up here! On this episode of Indigenous Flame, Johnnie Jae spoke with Jourdan Begaye, the new and first woman to serve as editor-in-chief of Indian Country Today. Jourdan Bennett-Begaye is the new Editor-in-Chief at Indian Country Today. She started as reporter-producer in August 2018…
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Indigenous Flame: Tribal Disenrollment Pt 2 with Cam Foreman, Pit-River USMC & CA Army Nat Guard Vet
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In case you missed the live conversation on Twitter spaces, catch up here! On this episode of Indigenous Flame, Johnnie Jae spoke with Cam Foreman, Pit-River USMC & CA Army Nat Guard Vet to discuss how Tribal Disenrollment within NDN Country has impacted his family. Cam Foreman He is the grandson Redding Rancheria's 1st Chairman, Bob Foreman Sr, wh…
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Indigenous Flame: Tribal Disenrollment pt 1 with Gabe Galanda, Indigenous Rights Attorney at Galanda Broadman
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In case you missed the live conversation on Twitter spaces, catch up here! On this episode of Indigenous Flame, Johnnie Jae spoke with Gabe Galanda of Galanda Broadman to discuss Tribal Disenrollment within NDN Country. Gabe is an Indigenous rights attorney and the managing lawyer at Galanda Broadman. His practice focuses on complex, multi-party li…
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Indigenous Flame: Kelly Holmes, Native Max New Media
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In case you missed the live conversation on Twitter spaces, catch up here! On this episode of Indigenous Flame, Johnnie Jae spoke with Kelly Holmes, founder of Native Max New Media and Native Fashion in the city. Kelly Holmes, Lakota from the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota, calls herself an inspirational storyteller, in hopes, to streng…
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Indigenous Flame: Miranda Due, Treyarch
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In case you missed the live conversation on Twitter spaces, catch up here! On this episode of Indigenous Flame, Johnnie Jae caught up with Miranda Due. Miranda Due (Pawnee/Cherokee) is an Indigenous game developer originally from Mvskoke Territory (Tulsa, OK), now working remotely in Tvlse (Tulsa). She currently works at Treyarch as an Associate Pr…
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Indigenous Peoples March
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On this episode of Indigenous Flame, Johnnie Jae speaks with S.A. Lawrence Welch about the Indigenous Peoples Movement and March.
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Episode 1: Racism & Native Mascots
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In this episode of Indigenous Flame, Johnnie Jae aka the Brown Ball of Fury discusses Racism, Anti-Indigeneity and the impact of Native Mascots and Stereotypes on Native Youth.
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