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Yajmownen

25 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 18 ratings

Hear stories of reconnecting with culture, reviving traditions, and reclaiming heritage from the vibrant Pokagon Band community, with host Kyla Carneiro.

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ep 26: Not Our Tradition

October 28, 2019 08:00 - 31 minutes - 18.2 MB

Margaret Long is a tribal citizen, mother, Potawatomi language apprentice, and she’s a domestic violence survivor. She is sharing her full story of enduring domestic violence and healing in the years that follow. Margaret shares in detail several violent stories, so please be aware that this episode may not be beneficial for young ears. photo by Emily Sobecki for Michiana Life Magazine

ep 24: Embracing Jordan Brewer

July 01, 2019 08:00 - 18 minutes - 25.5 MB

Citizen Jordan Brewer isn't far from home at the University of Michigan, but his world has completely changed. He started as a transfer to U of M this season, and now he's headed to professional ball. His journey here hasn't been all highs. It was filled with obstacles, but without them, he’d tell you he wouldn’t be who he is or where he is today.

ep 23: Different characters, same stories (with storyteller Colin Wesaw)

June 03, 2019 08:30 - 31 minutes - 43.5 MB

In this episode, you'll hear not one story but three because community storyteller Colin Wesaw came and recorded three of his stories with us, each with lessons and entertainment for people of all generations. So take a break, sit back, and listen as these stories are brought to life with Colin's words, music, and the sounds of the stories.

ep 22: Nado’wen (healing) on display

April 01, 2019 08:00 - 22 minutes - 31 MB

Sally Clausen walked into Pokagon Health Services, unsure what to expect in this unfamiliar space in a place she only recently started calling "home." She left there and took her first steps on a journey she never anticipated, one starting in brokenness, but ending in transformation.

ep 21: Attorney John Morseau

February 11, 2019 09:00 - 18 minutes - 25.4 MB

After years of perseverance, John Morseau can officially, legally practice law in the State of Michigan. His path here, though, was not a straight line, nor was he always on the side of law he is now. John had to figure this journey out on his own, but he knew exactly where his path was going to lead.

ep 20: Invisible No More

January 07, 2019 09:00 - 21 minutes - 29.4 MB

Jake Williams is a Pokagon citizen, but up until a couple years ago, his Native identity was essentially a secret to anyone who met him after high school. He wrote about his journey from invisibility to being quite vocal about his identity in a raw piece for Medium called “Elizabeth Warren and the Invisible Indian.” In this episode, Jake shares more about why he went silent and why he’s speaking so openly about it to the point of purposely embarrassing himself now. Find out more about the ...

ep 19: Finding Joy

October 15, 2018 09:00 - 20 minutes - 28.3 MB

Michelle Barco was a new mom, but instead of feeling overjoyed, she awoke shaking, her heart pounding and body tense. She didn't understand what was happening to her—until she sought help and the stories of others.

ep 18: Keepers of the Garden

September 10, 2018 09:00 - 25 minutes - 34.5 MB

Our people have long known we are the Keepers of the Fire, but we were tasked with another calling, one that citizens like Gary Morseau and Jason Wesaw are fighting to fulfill. They're working beyond our lands, forging partnerships with entities like the University of Michigan to return our seeds—our ancestors—back to our people.

ep. 17 Shining Thunder Bird Woman

July 23, 2018 09:00 - 22 minutes - 31 MB

Lindsey Williams survived an 8-year abusive relationship. Kept away from her community for so long, she's finally experiencing her culture and embracing her new name.

ep 16: A Flourishing Life

April 09, 2018 09:30 - 22 minutes - 13.1 MB

Thomas Klemm discovered alcohol and heroin by 16, and found himself under florescent lights, observed every hour, before he turned 20. Despite his fears, his life was not over, and now—he's flourishing.

ep 15: One Water, One People

March 12, 2018 10:00 - 15 minutes - 21.2 MB

Pokagon elder Jeannie Mollett journeyed to the Navajo nation in New Mexico, where 40 percent of households live without running water, relying on one woman to drive their water to them once a month. Seeing it with her own eyes, Jeannie returned home and raised $20,000 for the tribe.

ep 14: Addiction Does Not Discriminate pt. 2

February 12, 2018 11:00 - 24 minutes - 14.2 MB

This is the conclusion to Jacob Miller's story. After six years of heroin addiction, Jacob found himself in jail, and Marci was heartbroken to see her son locked away. This is not the end of Jacob's story, though. Forced to live without drugs for a month, Jacob sees he might be able to achieve happiness, after all.

ep 13: Addiction Does Not Discriminate pt. 1

January 08, 2018 10:00 - 21 minutes - 20.1 MB

Jacob Miller remembers the first time he ever tried an opiate—a small, white Vicodin pill offered to him at a high school party. “I fell in love with that opiate feeling, that down, relaxed feeling. I don’t know, different drugs are for different people, and opiates was for me.” For six years, Jacob was lost in addiction, while his mother, Marci, watched and hoped he would find his way out. This is part one of their story. sources National Institute on Drug Abuse Centers for Disease Control...

ep 12: Diving Deeper

October 09, 2017 10:00 - 20 minutes - 28.4 MB

Skyler Daisy, a Pokagon citizen, is attending the Divers Institute of Technology in Seattle, Washington. When he leaves, he will be a certified commercial diver, which is no small feat. He's pursuing a dream he never thought possible in a world he imagined unreachable.

ep 11: Boarded Culture

July 03, 2017 10:00 - 23 minutes - 33 MB

In the late 1800s through the early 1900s, Native American children were forced from their homes and taken to boarding schools across the US. Hear one elder try to understand what happened to her mother at the Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School. You'll also hear results from years of excavation and research by archaeologists from Central Michigan University, Dr. Sarah Surface-Evans and Coleen Green.

ep 10: Vision through speaking

May 08, 2017 10:00 - 16 minutes - 23.2 MB

Carla Collins left her home for four years to study our Potawatomi language with three of the only native fluent speakers left, and her lens through which she sees the world is completely changed.

ep 9: Adopting her culture

April 10, 2017 10:00 - 15 minutes - 21.9 MB

Teri Barber always knew she was adopted, but what she didn't know was that she was Potawatomi. Hear her story of finding her 12 siblings and embracing this tribal community.

ep. 8: Sugar bush

March 06, 2017 10:00 - 13 minutes - 9.63 MB

Jason Holloway talks about his passion for sugar bush, but claims he could never be a master of the trade. Hear him speak about sugar's ability to bring our community together and revitalize our culture.

ep 7: Traditional Tobacco

January 06, 2017 20:44 - 15 minutes - 11.4 MB

Bob Moody shares his story of leaving tobacco abuse behind and embracing Creator's purpose for séma.

ep 6: Standing Rock Solid

December 05, 2016 10:00 - 16 minutes - 12.1 MB

Terri Getz-Raich traveled to Standing Rock to support her brothers and sisters in the fight for their rights and their water, and the hope she experienced there was life-changing. You may read about the tribe's stance on the DAPL on our website by searching "Standing Rock."

ep 5: Healing Ogitchedaw

November 04, 2016 20:45 - 17 minutes - 24.3 MB

Pokagon veteran Jerry Campbell shares his story of true love, war—and coming home.

ep 4: Reclaiming the missing piece

September 30, 2016 19:51 - 15 minutes - 11 MB

Erin wasn't raised in her Native culture, but now she's discovering what it means for herself and her children.

ep 3: Lifesavers

September 02, 2016 18:16 - 15 minutes - 21.4 MB

Within a week of training on a new overdose-stopping drug, two Tribal Police officers each saved a life.

ep 2: Boys with Braids

July 29, 2016 18:57 - 13 minutes - 19 MB

Wearing your hair long is a traditional, revered practice in Native culture, but others take it as an opportunity to bully. Hear one man's story.

ep 1: Sustaining

June 23, 2016 15:25 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

A tradition reborn, harvesting our lands to regain sustainability despite modern day food trends.