
Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lense of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience. Indigenous Vision (IV) is led by an all-Indigenous team who work to "revitalize Indigenous communities - culture, people, and land - by providing educational resources through quality programs that promote well-being." Based in Montana and Arizona. Produced by Melissa Spence and Souta Calling ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 164 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Happy Winter season to you! Indigenous Vision is excited to get to work in Canada this January at our first in-person cultural humility training at the Blackfoot Confederacy! On this episode we share experiences on what it's like being Indigenous in ... more
As the IV team prepares for the first in-person Cultural Humility training of the new year, we're sharing some of the way we currently use cultural humility in our everyday lives moving through the compex systems of the US and Canada. See you next mo... more
We're battling that familiar pretendian pain, the stress of protecting pictographs, and the frustration with harmful paradigms. Despite all this, we're thriving, living with the magic of the land, and locked-in to our work as we move closer to a New ... more
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I am so grateful for your conversation from your life experiences to very big cultural discussions. And if you start a weather woman podcast I am there!
I live in the heart of Anishinaabe country (Mooningwanekaaning) and I love this show. It’s like hearing some young aunties talk about the current issues (virtually). Thank you!
Listening to Melissa and Souta talk together is a beautiful genuine window into what modern indigenous women are going through and it warms me to hear their wisdom and share in their struggles and laughter. I have been listening for the last couple of years and it is the longest i have ever listened to a podcast— I have listened to every episode and I look forward to each new conversation with what I feel are my online Aunties. Growing up with native blood but not being in touch with my culture,... more
Highly recommend! Great podcast with a refreshing vision. I am grateful to these two women for letting us listen to their honest, jarring, sometimes painful, funny, observations. I think you’ll be both surprised and moved.
Thank you so much for sharing your lives with us 💗 I am learning so much from this show.
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Content focuses on the lived experiences and perspectives of two Indigenous women, addressing contemporary issues facing Indigenous communities, cultural identity, and the intersection of spirituality and social activism. Discussions often draw from personal anecdotes and community experiences, emphasizing themes such as cultural humility, environmental stewardship, the significance of storytelling, and the ongoing struggles against cultural appropriation and inequality. Notably, the podcast aims to bridge generational gaps, promote healing within Indigenous communities, and celebrate traditions through various events and initiatives that invite both Indigenous and non-Indigenous listeners to engage meaningfully with these vital cultural na... more
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