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Podcast: All My Relations Podcast

All My Relations Podcast

Description: Welcome! All My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip), and Temryss Lane (Lummi Nation) to explore our relationships— relationships to land, to our creatural relatives, and to one another.  Each episode invites guests to delve into a different topic facing Native American peoples today. We keep it real, play some games, laugh a lot, and even cry sometimes. We invite you to join us!

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Reproductive Justice: Birthing The Next 7 Generations AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast All My Relations Podcast

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Episode: Reproductive Justice: Birthing The Next 7 Generations

Reproductive Justice: Birthing The Next 7 Generations

Author: Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
Duration: 01:01:46

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Send us a textReproductive Justice: Birthing The Next 7 GenerationsIn this episode, we sit down with Camie Jae Goldhammer (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyaté), BirthKeeper, Reproductive Justice advocate, and founder of Hummingbird Indigenous Family Services, to define, discuss, and explore how Indigenous birthing practices, breastfeeding, and community care intertwines to combat colonial and

capitalist systems of oppression that disproportionately affect Indigenous, Black, and, Brown people. The maternal mortality rate of American Indian and Alaska Natives is 8 times higher than white Americans, with 80% of deaths being preventable. Before Hummingbird was founded, there were no resources in the Pacific Northwest specifically for Native parents and families. Camie shares her own birth journey and how it led to her career serving over 3,000 Native moms and parents.This conversation with Camie is a love letter to Native mommas, parents, and communities as she shares her wisdom as an Indigenous Lactation Consultant and Full Spectrum Doula, having co-created the first and only lactation counselor training created for Native people by Native people. Hummingbird’s mission is to have healthy Indigenous babies being born into healthy Indigenous families being supported by healthy Indigenous communities. Our Indigenous reproductive justice is healing not only the future generations but also the ones that have come before us. This conversation is especially close to our hearts at All My Relations as Matika’s baby #2 is on the way, and resources like Hummingbird Family Services are so crucial to the reclamation of our birthing stories and practices.Tune in for an unforgettable episode on reclaiming Indigenous birthing practices and reproductive justice . +Episode artwork by Ciara Sana & Matika WilburEditing by Teo Shantz Films by Francisco SánchezSupport the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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From Every Mother Counts, a national call for birth justice and accountability, they say, quote, racism, not race, is killing black, brown, and indigenous people in our maternity care system.

Indigenous AI: Revolution or Colonizer Bullsh*it? AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast All My Relations Podcast

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Episode: Indigenous AI: Revolution or Colonizer Bullsh*it?

Indigenous AI: Revolution or Colonizer Bullsh*it?

Author: Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
Duration: 00:43:11

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Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Dr. Keolu Fox (Kanaka Maoli) to explore the environmental impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) and what it means for Indigenous data sovereignty. From the energy-hungry servers behind our everyday Googling to the broader implications of AI on Indigenous knowledge

systems, we ask: Can AI be done better?Can contemporary Native communities live in harmony with AI, or is it just another tool of colonization? Dr. Fox breaks down the risks, opportunities, and what Indigenous-led AI could look like. If you've ever wondered how technology intersects with sustainability, sovereignty, and cultural preservation, this is the episode for you.Tune in to join the conversation and rethink what AI could mean for the future of Indigenous innovation.++++++Big Thank you's to Dr.Keolu Fox and the Indigenous Futures Institute. Editing & All the things by Teo ShantzEpisode artwork by Ciara SanaFilm work by Francisco SánchezSupport the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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Welcome back, relatives, to another episode of All My Relations. I'm Matika Wilbur. I'm from the Swinomish and Tulalip tribes. I'm the creator of Project 562. I'm a mama, a wifey. I'm the founder of this space that we're recording in today, Tidelands.

Reclaiming Thanksgiving: Honoring the Past, Nourishing the Future AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast All My Relations Podcast

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Episode: Reclaiming Thanksgiving: Honoring the Past, Nourishing the Future

Reclaiming Thanksgiving: Honoring the Past, Nourishing the Future

Author: Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
Duration: 01:14:00

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Send us a textThanksgiving is often celebrated with gratitude and togetherness, but the story most of us know is rooted in myth and erasure. Recorded live at the new Tidelands Gallery, this episode flips the script and reimagines the holiday through an Indigenous lens.Valerie Segrest (Muckleshoot), a nutritionist and food

sovereignty advocate, kicks off the episode by sharing real and practical ways to reframe our Thanksgiving table. She offers a preview of her upcoming show, The Old Growth Table, a project we’re proud to be working on at Tidelands, focused on ancestral foodways and Indigenous connections to the land.Matika Wilbur (Swinomish & Tulalip) follows with a powerful exploration of the Thanksgiving myths we’ve been taught, unpacking the holiday’s colonial legacy and offering a bold vision for how we can ground it in truth, healing, and Indigenous resilience.From reclaiming our food traditions to rewriting the narrative, this episode invites us to rethink what it means to gather, give thanks, and set the table for a better future.Let’s reimagine Thanksgiving together, Relatives.Support the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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Welcome back, relatives. I'm Matika Wilbur. This is All My Relations. Tonight, we're going to play for you this really special episode that we did at our new space at Tidelands, our new recording studio gallery and boutique in downtown Seattle.

Biden Apologized and the Women That Made It Happen AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast All My Relations Podcast

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Episode: Biden Apologized and the Women That Made It Happen

Biden Apologized and the Women That Made It Happen

Author: Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
Duration: 01:00:10

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Send us a textThis episode highlights the incredible Native women at the forefront of the efforts to bring about President Biden’s recent apology for the harm caused by the federal Indian boarding school system.We sit down with Deb Parker (Tulalip) to uncover the behind-the-scenes journey of this apology, break down

its significance, and dive into the Truth and Healing Bill [HR.7227/S.1723]. This bipartisan bill, unanimously approved by the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on June 7, 2023, strengthens Tribal sovereignty and centers survivor voices, offering a path toward truth and reconciliation.✨ Special guest Freddie Lane (Lummi) reflects on his time at Chemawa Indian Boarding School and his reaction to Biden’s historic speech. His heartfelt story reminds us of the countless children who never made it home and the resilience of those who carry their legacy forward.🚨 This bill needs our support NOW. 🚨 The Truth and Healing Bill is a crucial step toward accountability, healing, and justice for survivors and their families. Your voice matters.What you can do: 🔗 Learn about and support the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition: https://boardingschoolhealing.org/ 📣 Contact your representatives to ensure this bill passes into law.🎉 This marks our second episode from the new Tidelands studio! Huge thanks to our amazing team: 💡 Creative direction & editing: Teo Shantz 🎨 Artwork: Ciara Sana 🎥 Film work: Francisco Sanchez⚠️ Content warning: This episode discusses topics related to Indian boarding schools, including trauma, cultural loss, and the ongoing effects on Indigenous communities. Please take care while listening—gather your medicines, smudge, and lean on your community for support.Support the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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Good afternoon, relatives. I'm Matika Wilbur from the Swinomish and Tulalip tribes. Welcome back to another episode of Alma Relations.

Sacred Manhood with Dallas Goldtooth AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast All My Relations Podcast

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Episode: Sacred Manhood with Dallas Goldtooth

Sacred Manhood with Dallas Goldtooth

Author: Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
Duration: 01:19:30

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Send us a text🎉 We’re back! Season 5 kicks off with Sacred Manhood, featuring the unforgettable Dallas Goldtooth—actor, comedian, activist, and founding member of the Indigenous comedy group, The 1491s. Known for his work on Reservation Dogs and his frontline activism with the Indigenous Environmental Network, Dallas brings a blend

of wild auntie laughs and deep conversations that only an uncle like him can inspire. We dive into his acting career, his environmental justice work, and get personal about manhood, fatherhood (yes, there’s some "Daddy Dallas-ing"), and the power of shifting narratives to drive real change—from grassroots movements to Hollywood’s writers’ rooms.Special shoutout to our incredible team for making this episode—our first in the new Tidelands studio—a reality! Creative direction and editing by Teo Shantz, artwork by Ciara Sana, and film work by Francisco Sanchez.Support the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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Hello, relatives. I'm Matika Wilbur. I'm from the Swinomish and Tulalip tribes. I'm a photographer, author, podcaster, mom, wifey. I'm really happy to be here.

Supreme Court Affirms ICWA AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast All My Relations Podcast

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Episode: Supreme Court Affirms ICWA

Supreme Court Affirms ICWA

Author: Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
Duration: 00:14:15

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Send us a textBig news! The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of leaving the Indian Child Welfare Act intact. This is a major victory for Indigenous rights and sovereignty. In this special episode, Matika is joined by Sedelta Oosahwee (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara and Cherokee) a Senior Program and Policy

Analyst and Specialist at the National Education Association who was recently appointed by the Biden Administration to the National Advisory Council on Indian Education to discuss the ruling and what it means going forward. +++Shout out to our All My Relations team that makes this possible. Produced and edited by Jonathan Stein, music by Max Levin, mixing by William McGuigan and social media by Lindsey Hightower. Support the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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Sorry. Hello, relatives. Welcome back to another episode of All My Relations. Today is a very special day, and we are interrupting our regular show schedule to celebrate and acknowledge that we have big, big, huge news.

How We Made Indigenous Books AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast All My Relations Podcast

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Episode: How We Made Indigenous Books

How We Made Indigenous Books

Author: Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
Duration: 00:47:07

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Send us a textRelatives!! It is with great joy that we have arrived to pub day!Today Matika's book "Project 562: Changing The Way We See Native America" hits the shelves! To celebrate we want this very special celebratory episode of AMR to reflect on this massive milestone for both our

co-hosts!.Join Matika and Adrienne, two published Indigenous authors, as they reflect on the roads they've traversed to get their works out into the world and what it means to share our stories in a good way. These books are true labors of love and we hope you will cherish them as much as we do. You can order Matika's book "Project 562: Changing The Way We See Native America" here!And find Adrienne's book Notable Native People here!Please share widely!!+++Shout out to our All My Relations team that makes this possible. Executive Editor of this episode is Jonathan Stein, mastering and sound design by Max Levin, original live music recording by Black Belt Eagle Scout and Laura Ortman. Production by Teo Shantz, social media by Lindsey Hightower, Audio Assistant Darrien Camarillo. Support the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, amrpodcast.com. Matika's book is available for pre-order! T'igwicid and Wado for being on this journey with us.Support the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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Hello, relatives. I'm Matika Wilbur. I'm from the Swinomish and Tulalip tribes. And I'm here today with Dr. Adrienne Keene, your co-host.

Rematriate AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast All My Relations Podcast

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Episode: Rematriate

Rematriate

Author: Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
Duration: 01:01:52

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Send us a textTo rematriate is to return the sacred to the mother. Join us today as we talk about the collective work of Rematriation with Dr. Dian Million (Tanana Athabascan), Michelle Schenandoah (Oneida Nation) and Marquel Musgrave (Nanbe Owingeh). In this episode, we acknowledge that rematriation IS the work

of decolonization; we talk through Indigenous Feminism, Sky Woman, and we even make the connections between Ruth Bater Ginsberg and The Doctrine of Discovery.Dr. Dian Million, is Tanana Athabascan, and is a Professor in American Indian Studies at the University of Washington. She recieved her Ph. D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 2004. She is the author of Therapeutic Nations: Healing in an Age of Indigenous Human Rights, as well the author of “Felt Theory: An Indigenous Feminist Approach to Affect and History,” “Intense Dreaming: Theories, Narratives and Our Search for Home,” and most recently “A River Runs Through Me: Theory from Life”. She teaches courses on Indigenous politics, literatures, feminisms and social issues.Michelle Schenandoah is a Rematriation Activist, media maker, and inspirational speaker. She belongs to the Oneida Nation, Wolf Clan, of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Michelle is the host of Rematriated Voices with Michelle Schenandoah, an upcoming talk show highlighting the untold stories and contributions of Indigenous Peoples in Turtle Island. She is also the founder of the nonprofit Rematriation, an organization dedicated to uplifting the Indigenous women led movement of rematriation. Marquel Musgrave is a mother, auntie and tribal citizen of Nanbé Owingeh and currently works for the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. Marquel has previously worked at the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, as an outdoor experiential educator, and served an elected term as tribal council secretary for the pueblo of Nambe. She is currently a member of the Tewa Language Committee for her pueblo, and serves on the Board of Directors for Pueblo Action Alliance. They are also co-founder of the Rights of Mother Earth and Water Beings Coalition.The Library Rematriation Project defines this topic, and they say, “By “rematriate” we mean “give back,” but unlike the legal term “repatriate,” which signifies a simple transfer of ownership, “rematriate” means something more profound: a restoration of right relationships and a true action of decolonization, aimed not just at righting a past wrong but transforming our collective future.+++Shout out to our All My Relations team that makes this possible. Executive Editor of this episode is Jonathan Stein, mastering and sound design by Max Levin, original live music recording by Black Belt Eagle Scout and Laura Ortman. Live recording in Santa Fe by Teo Shantz, social media by Lindsey Hightower, produced by Jamie Bratcher, Executive Assistant Haidyn Harvey, and Audio Assistant Darrien Camarillo. Special thanks to Orbit Studios, SubCat Studios, and Studio BE. Support the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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Everybody knows what the violence against Native women is. It's the profound disrespect for us and for the land. It's not only the profound disrespect for our bodies, but for us as peoples and our relations with the land.