In this episode, we chat with human rights advocate, singer, storyteller, and University of Minnesota-Twin Cities American Studies doctoral student Wakinyan LaPointe. Wakinyan, a Sicangu (Burnt …
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License Plate Recognizes Missing Indigenous Relatives and Winter Storytelling Season Begins
Senator Mary Kunesh holds the MN MMIR license plate she helped design and pass legislation for—image courtesy of the MN Department of Public Safety. This week on Minnesota Native …
Building bridges through story: Ajuawak Kapashesit on playing with genre, the power of story, and making action figure movies as a kid
Ajuawak Kapashesit (photo credit: Jaida Grey Eagle) In this episode, we sit down with Minneapolis-based actor, writer, and director Ajuawak Kapashesit. Ajuawak, who is Ojibwe, Cree, and Jewish, …
Making Books Accessible: Talia Miracle and Little Free Library
Talia Miracle In this episode, we’re joined by Talia Miracle, an enrolled member of the Ho-Chunk Tribe of Winnebago and Program Manager at the Little Free Library. She opens up about her impactful …
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