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01/22/23 - Phillip Cash Cash, Anthony Doyle
In the first half-hour, Phillip Cash Cash is a niimíipuu (Nez Perce)/weyíiletpuu (Cayuse) human, an award winning Indigenous scholar, artist, writer, and traditional h...
01/15/23 - Anne Keala Kelly, Plex
In the first half-hour, Guest Host Anne Keala Kelly (Kanaka Maoli) presents an update on Thacker Pass. Two years ago, activist-lawyer Will Falk, and activist-photograp...
01/08/23 - Lucas Jatobá, Christian Matute Sagbay, Mike Matute Sagbay
Tiokasin welcomes three guests for another hourlong roundtable discussion. Lucas Jatobá is a photographer and filmmaker who was born in Manaus, northern Brazil. He had...
01/01/23 - Curtis Zunigha
Tiokasin's guest for the full hour is Curtis Zunigha. Curtis is an enrolled member of the federally-recognized Delaware Tribe of Indians: https://delawaretribe.org/ He...
12/18/22 - Jonathan Gonzales, Lucas Jatobá, Kapi`olani A. Laronal
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...
12/11/22 - Mikilani Young, Top Listener Favorite Songs of 2022
In the first half-hour “First Voices Radio,” Co-Host Anne Keala Kelly (Kanaka Maoli) talks with Mikilani Young, Kanaka Maoli cultural practitioner and kahu. Their conv...
12/04/22 - Ronny Kareni, Anne Keala Kelly (Guest Host)
Sitting in for Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse this week is First Voices Radio’s Guest Host Anne Keala Kelly, (Kanaka Maoli), who is an independent journalist, filmmaker and ...
11/27/22 - Kapi'olani A. Laronal, Tiokasin Ghosthorse at the Rooted Resources Festival, May 2022
In a country where land is seen as a commodity and a means to generate wealth, what does it mean when the land has been stolen? Democratizing wealth is not an easy top...
11/20/22 - John Trudell’s Thanksgiving Day Address, 1980
First Voices Radio digs deep into our 30-year-old archive and brings listeners another interpretation and observation surrounding the American holiday known as “Thanks...
11/13/22 - Jonathan Gonzales, Lucas Jatobá, Christian Matute Sagbay
Tiokasin welcomes three guests this week: Jonathan Gonzales, Lucas Jatobá and Christian Matute Sagbay. Jonathan was born in Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico and grew up in sou...
11/06/22 - Dr. Tink Tinker
Tiokasin’s guest for the full hour is Dr. Tink Tinker. They discuss the 50th anniversary of the publication of "God is Red" by Vine Deloria, Jr. Dr. Tinker is the Clif...
10/30/22 - Kerri Kelly (Repeat)
Repeated by popular demand. Tiokasin talks with Kerri Kelly, author of “American Detox: The Myth of Wellness and How We Can Truly Heal” (North Atlantic Books, 2022). T...
10/23/22 - Lynn Murphy, Alnoor Ladha
Tiokasin’s guests for the full hour are Lynn Murphy and Alnoor Ladha. Lynn Murphy is a strategic advisor for foundations and NGOs working in the geopolitical South. Sh...
10/16/22 - Linford D. Fisher
Linford D. Fisher is an Associate Professor of History at Brown University. He is the author of “The Indian Great Awakening: Religion and the Shaping of Native Culture...
10/09/22 - Marley Shebala
Tiokasin spends the entire hour with Marley Shebala (Diné and A:shiwi) — investigative journalist, photographer, videographer and blogger. In the Diné way, she is Tó'a...
10/02/22 - Gregg Deal, Rose Ramirez, and Deborah Small
In the first half of the show, Tiokasin welcomes back longtime friend of “First Voices Radio” Gregg Deal, (Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe). Gregg is a multi-disciplinary ar...
09/25/22 - Anne Keala Kelly
Tiokasin’s guest for the full hour is Anne Keala Kelly. Keala is a Kānaka Maoli filmmaker, journalist and activist living on Hawai‘i Island. Her works address the crit...
09/18/22 - Dr. Marlina Rose Selva, Charles Lyons
Dr. Marlina Rose Selva (Psy.D., LMFT) lives in the San Francisco Bay Area on traditional Ohlone land. Dr. Selva is of Nicaraguan, Mexican, Mescalero Apache and Greek d...
09/11/22 - Dr. Manuel Rozental
Synopsis: Colonization is a political agenda of an ideology quite often associated with forcing non-westernized peoples who suffer from the consequences of colonizatio...
09/04/22 - Debra Utacia Krol
Debra Utacia Krol returns to “First Voices Radio” for the full hour. Debra is an award-winning Indigenous affairs reporter at The Arizona Republic in Phoenix. She is a...
08/28/22 - Candice Hopkins
Tiokasin's guest in the first half-hour is Candice Hopkins, a citizen of Carcross/Tagish First Nation. Candice is executive director of Forge Project in Taghkanic, NY....
08/21/22 - John Trudell's Speech at Evergreen State College, 1993
In 1993, Indigenous peoples, including the Yakima, Klickitat and other area nations gathered to stop the violent disrespect to a time immemorial place of sustenance ca...
08/14/22 - Martín Prechtel
Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse talks with Martín Prechtel for the full hour about grief and praise. Martín is a leading thinker, writer and teacher in the search for the Ind...
08/07/22 - Jennifer Robin, Doug George-Kanentiio
Tiokasin welcomes back Jennifer Robin (Choctaw) aka "Miss Jiff" to the show. Jennifer is the owner of Ofi Ni Productions and is a multiple award-winning producer and r...
07/31/22 - Kerri Kelly
Tiokasin talks with Kerri Kelly, author of American Detox: The Myth of Wellness and How We Can Truly Heal, (North Atlantic Books, 2022). The book dives deep into welln...
07/24/22 - Will Falk
Tiokasin's guest is Will Falk, who will give an update on Thacker Pass in northern Nevada. In January 2021, Will and Max Wilbert launched an occupation of a proposed l...
07/17/22 - Jesse Short Bull, Dr. Tink Tinker
In the first half-hour Tiokasin welcomes film Director Jesse Short Bull. Jesse wrote and produced the 2013 short Istinma, set in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of S...
07/10/22 - Joe Pitawanakwat
Joe Pitawanakwat is Tiokasin Ghosthorse's guest for the full hour of this week's episode. Joe is Ojibway from Wiikwemkoong and is married with one daughter. He is the ...
06/26/22 - Michaeleen Doucleff, PhD; William Iggiagruk Hensley
In the first segment, Tiokasin talks with Michaeleen Doucleff, PhD, author of the New York Times bestseller Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us Ab...
07/03/22 - Tanya Mailelani Naehu
Tanya Mailelani Naehu is an educator, performer, artist, community organizer, and activist of Aloha 'Āina from the island of Moloka'i, Hawaiʻi. Stemming from a very di...