
ep 26: Not Our Tradition
Margaret Long is a tribal citizen, mother, Potawatomi language apprentice, and she's a domestic violence survivor. She is sharing her full s...
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Hear stories of reconnecting with culture, reviving traditions, and reclaiming heritage from the vibrant Pokagon Band community, with host Kyla Carneiro.

Margaret Long is a tribal citizen, mother, Potawatomi language apprentice, and she's a domestic violence survivor. She is sharing her full s...

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...

In this episode, you'll hear not one story but three because community storyteller Colin Wesaw came and recorded three of his stories with u...

Sally Clausen walked into Pokagon Health Services, unsure what to expect in this unfamiliar space in a place she only recently started calli...

After years of perseverance, John Morseau can officially, legally practice law in the State of Michigan. His path here, though, was not a st...

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 afte...

Michelle Barco was a new mom, but instead of feeling overjoyed, she awoke shaking, her heart pounding and body tense. She didn't understand...

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...

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

Thomas Klemm discovered alcohol and heroin by 16, and found himself under florescent lights, observed every hour, before he turned 20. Despi...

Pokagon elder Jeannie Mollett journeyed to the Navajo nation in New Mexico, where 40 percent of households live without running water, relyi...

This is the conclusion to Jacob Miller's story. After six years of heroin addiction, Jacob found himself in jail, and Marci was heartbroken...

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...

Skyler Daisy, a Pokagon citizen, is attending the Divers Institute of Technology in Seattle, Washington. When he leaves, he will be a certif...

In the late 1800s through the early 1900s, Native American children were forced from their homes and taken to boarding schools across the US...

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...

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...

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 abil...

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

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 s...

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

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

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

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 s...

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