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Hearing the Warriors

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We’ve got a special episode this week. We’re coming to you a lil early so you have time to chew on this timely conversation. Keestin O’Dell of Frog Lake First Nations joins the pod to have a thoughtful conversation about resistance, warrior masculinity, and the importance of questioning dominant narratives about indigenous communities. And how could they not talk about Nic Cage.

  • We switch it up this week! Remoy has some stories to fill Samantha in on. They talk language traditions, how colonial/settler/imperialist institutions use language to marginalize indigenous communities, and how that translates to altering narratives about a painful past.
    • Remoy talks us through how the co-woman led Indian of All Tribes organization took over Alcatraz for a year-and-a-half and gets real about the astronomical impact of the genocide of indigenous peoples.
    • He shares more female native activists like Shinanova who use their social media voices to pass on a continued message of resistance.
  • Keestin shares key history about Frog Lake First Nations and its legacy in Alberta, Canada--specifically the Frog Lake Massacre. If you listen hard enough, you can hear how history is finding a way to repeat itself now.
  • He lets us in on how his and other indigenous communities have had to fight postcolonial legacy to reclaim their history and identity, including redefining the notion of “warrior” and what it means to provide.
  • Keestin inspires us to break through our illusions of language and masculinity. He shares the evolution of his own experience with masculinity, how a community of men was pivotal, and how that impacts the work he does today.

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We’ve got a special episode this week. We’re coming to you a lil early so you have time to chew on this timely conversation. Keestin O’Dell of Frog Lake First Nations joins the pod to have a thoughtful conversation about resistance, warrior masculinity, and the importance of questioning dominant narratives about indigenous communities. And how could they not talk about Nic Cage.

  • We switch it up this week! Remoy has some stories to fill Samantha in on. They talk language traditions, how colonial/settler/imperialist institutions use language to marginalize indigenous communities, and how that translates to altering narratives about a painful past.
    • Remoy talks us through how the co-woman led Indian of All Tribes organization took over Alcatraz for a year-and-a-half and gets real about the astronomical impact of the genocide of indigenous peoples.
    • He shares more female native activists like Shinanova who use their social media voices to pass on a continued message of resistance.
  • Keestin shares key history about Frog Lake First Nations and its legacy in Alberta, Canada--specifically the Frog Lake Massacre. If you listen hard enough, you can hear how history is finding a way to repeat itself now.
  • He lets us in on how his and other indigenous communities have had to fight postcolonial legacy to reclaim their history and identity, including redefining the notion of “warrior” and what it means to provide.
  • Keestin inspires us to break through our illusions of language and masculinity. He shares the evolution of his own experience with masculinity, how a community of men was pivotal, and how that impacts the work he does today.

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Referenced on this episode:

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