Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine
Society & Culture:Documentary
Steven StandingCloud is an enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians located in northcentral Minnesota. Steven has been an artist most of his life and works under StandingCloud Graphics. He says the art forms that he creates are inherent to the Ojibwe and Lakota people.
Steven spoke with us about how he got his start in graphic design in the 1980s, what he wants his work to accomplish and how he is carrying Native American art into the future. For more on his art, visit standingcloudgraphics.com.
Karen Diver: Championing Indigenous Excellence
Brandon Baity: Executive Director of the Indigenous Association
Bryce Premo: Exploring Social Work Frontiers
Ruth Buffalo: Empowering Indigenous Communities as the new CEO of MIWRC
Willard Malebear Jr.: Forging Positive Impacts for Community Through Tattoos, Non-profits, and Resilience
Mary LaGarde: The Grand Re-Opening of the Minneapolis American Indian Center
Staci Drouillard: Preserving History Through Storytelling
Dr. Michael Migizi Sullivan: Teaching Language Learners in the Modern-Day Classroom
Fern Renville: Re-connecting to the Dakota Homeland Through Weaving, History, Art and Joy
Gabby Menomin: Dedication to Ecological Restoration, Honoring Plant Relatives
Dr. Melissa Blind: Working to Improve Indigenous Health and Dementia Research
Eileen Bass: Preserving Indigenous narratives and working to revitalize language
Thomas Draskovic’s Gift of Artistry, Educating Native Youth and Activism
Mathew Holding Eagle III: Finding a Voice for Radio & Covering Native Communities
Travis Zimmerman: Sharing and Celebrating Ojibwe History
Ernest Briggs: A Journey in Acting and Empowering Indigenous Artists
Ernest Briggs: A Journey in Acting and Empowering Indigenous artists
Adrienne Zimiga-January: Bringing more Native Voices to Theaters
Tony Drews: Capturing Excitement for Native Culture and Language Through Games
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Modern West
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Freakonomics Radio
The Why Files: Operation Podcast
Criminal
Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World