The library offers this guide to resources as a way to support student understanding and awareness of history, culture, and contributions of Native Americans
A podcast is an episodic series of digital audio or video files which a user can download in order to listen to or watch. Podcasts by experts in the field have the advantage of being timely, topical, and in depth.
a live call-in program with a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities. Native America Calling's September 30, 2019 episode theme was Celebrating Indigenous Podcasts. You can listen on their website or wherever you listen to podcasts.
"Indian Country Today is a daily digital news platform that covers the Indigenous world, including American Indians and Alaska Natives. Indian Country Today is the largest news site that covers tribes and Native people throughout the Americas. Our primary focus is delivering news to a national audience via a mobile phone or the web."
Host Andi Murphy (Navajo) writes, "I'm talking to Native chefs and foodies about what Indigenous cuisine is, where it comes from, where it’s headed and how it’s used to connect them and their people to their origins and traditions."
Actress Kaniehtiio Horn described her podcast as such, "My radical activist mother Kahentinetha Horn tells me stories of her very long adventurous life, always with the sense of humour that carried her through."
Hilariously deconstructs the science fiction genre through a decolonial lens. Hosts Molly Swain & Chelsea Vowel review a sci-fi movie or television episode featuring Indigenous Peoples, tropes & themes.
Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe/Metis comedian, writer & actor based out of Treaty #1 territory (Winnipeg, MB). Armed with a degree in Theatre & as a graduate of the prestigious Second City Conservatory (Toronto), Ryan’s storytelling comedy style is fast paced, loose & irreverent as he explores the good, the bad & the ugly between Indian Country & the mainstream.
The Cuts is a regular podcast hosted by filmmaker Sterlin Harjo. Past episodes have included interviews with author Louise Erdrich, author Joy Harjo, artist Steven Paul Judd, and filmmaker Taika Waititi
Think Indigenous is a podcast that highlights its yearly conference keynotes & "Red Talk" presentations sharing best practices, innovation and delivery models of Indigenous education.
" Each week, guests from the worlds of activism, arts, academia and beyond join Rick [Harp] for lively, insightful conversation that goes beyond the headlines to get at what matters most to Indigenous peoples."