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03/17/24 - Dr. Tink Tinker

Tiokasin catches up with returning guest Dr. Tink Tinker for the full hour. Dr. Tinker is the Clifford Baldridge Emeritus Professor of American Indian Cultures and Rel...

03/10/24 - Curtis Zunigha (Repeat Show)

This week we're revisiting Tiokasin's conversation with Curtis Zunigha. Curtis is an enrolled member of the federally-recognized Delaware Tribe of Indians https://dela...

03/03/24 - Steven Solomon, Sr.

Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse spends the hour with Steven Solomon, Sr., a lifelong Lummi fisherman and traditional knowledge holder of the reef net practice. “Reef net fish...

02/25/24 - Jonathan Gonzales

Jonathan Gonzales was born in Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico and grew up in southern California. He has spent the last 12 years learning earth living skills and ancestral ce...

02/18/24 - Kütral Vargas Huaiquimilla, Dr. Montserrat Madariaga-Caro

Tiokasin’s guests are Chilean-based Indigenous Mapuche artist Kütral Vargas Huaiquimilla and Vassar College Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies Dr. Montserrat Mada...

02/11/24 - Anthony Della Flora

Do the languages and cosmologies of Native Americans hold the keys to the mysteries of quantum physics and the nature of reality? That is the intriguing premise of "Th...

02/04/24 - Danny Desjarlais

Danny Desjarlais is Project Manager of Lower Sioux Industrial Hemp Construction at Lower Sioux Community in southwest Minnesota. Danny is a dedicated and experienced N...

01/28/24 - Frank Buffalo Hyde, Ed Kabotie

In the first half-hour, Tiokasin speaks with Frank Buffalo Hyde (Onondaga and Nez Perce), one of the five Native artists featured in the upcoming exhibition, “Sensing ...

01/21/24 - Trace Hentz

Adoptee and journalist Trace Hentz is the author of “ONE SMALL SACRIFICE: A Memoir,” with the history of the Indian Adoption Project and Indian Child Welfare Act; this...

01/14/24 - Marley Shebala

Marley Shebala, Diné and A:shiwi (or Zuni), is an investigative journalist, photographer, videographer and blogger. In the Diné way, she is Tó'aheedlíinii (Water Flows...

01/07/24 - Good Music and Words to Begin 2024

Good music and words to begin 2024. Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive Producer Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), Producer Karen Ramirez (M...

12/31/23 - Favorite Songs From This Year's Shows

Ending the year… a selection of songs from our 2023 shows. All are Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse and listener favorites! Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), H...

12/24/25 - Annamarie Hill (Repeat)

For this week's show, we're revisiting a conversation between Tiokasin Ghosthorse and Annamarie Hill. Annamarie is an enrolled member of the Red Lake Nation located in...

12/17/23 - Alex White Plume

Alex White Plume is Oglala Lakota and one of the founders of the Wounded Knee Bigfoot Memorial Ride (South Dakota) started in 1986. The nation needed a Wiping of the T...

12/10/23 - Stephany Seay

Tiokasin welcomes back Stephany Seay for the full hour. Stephany has been working in service to the last wild buffalo for over 20 years. Born in the Outer Banks of Nor...

12/03/23 - Rebecca Clarren

Tiokasin spends the full hour with Rebecca Clarren, author of “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance” (Viking, 2023). Rebecca has been writi...

11/26/23 - Vanessa Machado de Oliveira Andreotti (Repeat)

This week we're revisiting Tiokasin Ghosthorse's conversation with Professor Vanessa Machado de Oliveira Andreotti, author of “Hospicing Modernity: Facing Humanity’s W...

11/19/23 - Jonathan Gonzales, Lucas Jatobá, Christian Matute Sagbay

Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse hosts another roundtable discussion focused on current Indigenous issues with three returning guests. Jonathan Gonzales was born in Tuxtepec, ...

11/12/23 - Martin Shaw

Guest Martin Shaw is a writer, mythologist and oral storyteller. An award-winning writer, his last book, “Bardskull," was described by The Sunday Times as ‘rich and tr...

11/05/23 - Annamarie Hill

Annamarie Hill is an enrolled member of the Red Lake Nation located in northwestern Minnesota. It was while she was studying Music and Business at a private women’s co...

10/29/23 - Albert Marshall (Repeat)

For this week's show, we're digging into the First Voices Radio archive and revisiting a conversation between Tiokasin’s and elder Albert Marshall, from the Moose Clan...

10/22/23 - Kevin Abourezk

This week’s edition is about “story” and how storytelling reconnects us to our histories, cultures and homelands, and in Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse’s words is “nourishme...

10/15/23 - Binnie Klein

Binnie Klein hosts “A Miniature World,” a music and interview show at WPKN 89.5 FM in Bridgeport, CT. WPKN streams at wpkn.org. (WPKN is the former “home” of “First Vo...

10/08/23 - Eda Zavala Lopez, Oqwilowgwa Kim Recalma-Clutesi (Repeat)

“First Voices Radio” is digging into our archive to share two conversations from last year. In the first half-hour, Tiokasin talks with Eda Zavala Lopez, a direct desc...

10/01/23 - John Trudell (From 1980)

“First Voices Radio” digs deep into our 30-year-old archive. The words of the late John Trudell are from 1980 but his observations have stood the test of time and stil...

09/24/23 - Resmaa Menakem (Repeat)

For this week's show, we're digging into the First Voices Radio archives and revisiting Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse's conversation with author, Justice Leadership coach, ...

09/17/23 - Chasity Salvador

Chasity Salvador is a young farmer and traditional seed keeper growing food and seed for her family and community. She is a full-spectrum doula, Indigenous breastfeedi...

09/10/23 - Hataałiinez Wheeler, Albert Haskie

Tiokasin is joined by two guests for the full hour. Hataałiinez Wheeler is a very modern kind of crooner: a pensive, deep-voiced troubadour whose serene surf-country s...

09/03/23 - Dr. Emma McNicol

Tiokasin is joined by Dr. Emma McNicol, a feminist philosopher and expert on Simone de Beauvoir. Emma works at the nexus of race, culture and gender theory, examining ...

08/27/23 - Russell Charles Means (Interview from 2000)

From the 2000 program archive. Russell Charles Means (November 10, 1939 – October 22, 2012) was an Oglala Lakota activist for the rights of Native Americans, libertari...

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