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Indigenous Podcasts

Missing and Murdered: Finding Cleo

Where is Cleo? Taken by child welfare workers in the 1970’s and adopted in the U.S., the young Cree girl’s family believes she was raped and murdered while hitchhiking back home to Saskatchewan. CBC news investigative reporter Connie Walker joins the search to find out what really happened to Cleo.

Nation to Nation

Nation to Nation takes a weekly look at the politics affecting Indigenous people in Canada. Join host Todd Lamirande as he connects you to the decision makers in Ottawa and across the country.

Native Currents

The biggest stories in Indian Country - a critical look.

Native Opinion

Native Opinion is a unique Indigenous culture education Radio show & podcast from an American Indian perspective on current affairs. The Hosts of this show are Michael Kickingbear, an enrolled member of the Mashantucket Pequot tribal nation of Connecticut and David GreyOwl, of the Echoda Eastern Band of Cherokee nation of Alabama.

Together they present Indigenous views on American history, politics, the environment, and culture. This show is open to all people, and its main focus is to provide education and insight about all things Native American. Sensitive subjects are explored such as American immigration policy, The United States political system. racism in America, plus a whole lot more.

New Books in Native American Studies

Interviews with Scholars of Native America about their New Books.

New Fire

From remote reserves to bustling big cities, join Urban Native Girl Lisa Charleyboy as she brings you to the surprising heart of the conversations important to Aboriginal youth.

Red Man Laughing

Red Man Laughing created, written and hosted by Anishinaabe comedian, Ryan McMahon, is an Indigenous arts and culture podcast rooted squarely at the intersection between the good, the bad and the ugly between Indian Country and the mainstream.

Return to Thunder Bay

The highest homicide rate in the country. A mayor and his wife charged with extortion. A police chief put on trial for obstruction of justice. Nine tragic deaths of Indigenous teenagers. Why does it all happen here?

Returning to the Rez

Returning to the Rez is a podcast hosted by Kendall Harvey that will allow you to listen to the life lessons found within the post-graduation journeys of three Diné (Navajo) college graduates in their own words.

Each episode shares an interview so that you may listen to what these three Diné scholars have to share about their life and their own insights into their personal stories. I pose questions related to Native students, higher education, the post-graduation journey, and the so-called expectation to return to the rez and give back.

Revolutions per Minute

On the RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) Podcast, Indigenous music and culture meet in sound. Each episode we give voice to the music, stories, and experiences of Indigenous artists from around the world by exploring a place, idea, or tradition that inspires our songs and our people.

Stolen: Surviving St. Michaels

Investigative journalist Connie Walker came upon a story about her late father she'd never heard before. One night back in the late 1970s while he was working as an officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, he pulled over a suspected drunk driver. He walked up to the vehicle and came face-to-face with a ghost from his past—a residential school priest.

What happened on the road that night set in motion an investigation that would send Connie deep into her own past, trying to uncover the secrets of her family and the legacy of trauma passed down through the generations.

In Stolen: Surviving St. Michael’s, Connie unearths how her family's story fits into one of Canada's darkest chapters: the residential school system.

Stolen: The Search for Jermain

In 2018, a young Indigenous mother named Jermain Charlo left a bar in Missoula, Montana, and was never seen again.

After two years and thousands of hours of investigative work, police believe they are close to solving the mystery of what happened to her. We go inside the investigation, tracking down leads and joining search parties through the dense mountains of the Flathead Reservation.

As we unravel this mystery, the show examines what it means to be an Indigenous woman in America.

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