’From Here, With a View’ amplifies the voices of Indigenous artists, activists, educators, culture-bearers, and change-makers. In each episode we celebrate who we are as contemporary Native people, how we navigate and affirm our place in the world, and ou
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Musician and engineer, Mike Trombley (Blackfeet) talks about the inspiration for his company Native Audio, overcoming adversity after a life changing experience and the joy of becoming a father.
Musician and engineer, Mike Trombley (Blackfeet) talks about the inspiration for his company Native Audio, overcoming adversity after a life changing experience and the joy of becoming a father.
Preservation & Innovation: A New Economy for Indigenous Arts. Moderator Xiao Hui Star sits down with Project Antelope co-founders, Tailinh Agoyo, Avery Amaya and Colleen Farwell to discuss the future of Indigenous arts through their new online marketplace.
Preservation & Innovation: A New Economy for Indigenous Arts. Moderator Xiao Hui Star sits down with Project Antelope co-founders, Tailinh Agoyo, Avery Amaya and Colleen Farwell to discuss the future of Indigenous arts through their new online marketplace.
Wampanoag artist Siobhan Brown shares her artistic journey from classical theater training to finding purpose in creating original Indigenous work for and with her community.
Wampanoag artist Siobhan Brown shares her artistic journey from classical theater training to finding purpose in creating original Indigenous work for and with her community.
Sister musicians Dorothy & Natasha Cuylear share about the importance of becoming mothers, connecting to their Jicarilla Apache culture, and finding their collective voice as artists.
Sister musicians Dorothy & Natasha Cuylear share about the importance of becoming mothers, connecting to their Jicarilla Apache culture, and finding their collective voice as artists.
Narragansett/Niantic Elder Paulla Dove Jennings shares the origin story of Dovecrest, a legendary Indigenous restaurant and trading post.
Narragansett/Niantic Elder Paulla Dove Jennings shares the origin story of Dovecrest, a legendary Indigenous restaurant and trading post.
Narragansett/Niantic Elder Paulla Dove Jennings shares a sweet love story, stories of fun family gatherings, and life before electricity -- “a good life”.
Narragansett/Niantic Elder Paulla Dove Jennings shares a sweet love story, stories of fun family gatherings, and life before electricity -- “a good life”.
Visual Artist Celia Calabaza (Kewa Pueblo/Jicarilla Apache) shares how art can heal and where she draws inspiration from.
Visual Artist Celia Calabaza (Kewa Pueblo/Jicarilla Apache) shares how art can heal and where she draws inspiration from.
Part two - Dawn Spears, Cassius Spears and Chef Sherry Pocknett share the importance of Indigenous Food Sovereignty.
Part two - Dawn Spears, Cassius Spears and Chef Sherry Pocknett share the importance of Indigenous Food Sovereignty.
Part one - Dawn Spears, Cassius Spears and Chef Sherry Pocknett share the importance of Indigenous Food Sovereignty.
Part one - Dawn Spears, Cassius Spears and Chef Sherry Pocknett share the importance of Indigenous Food Sovereignty.
This episode features Taino artist, musician, and human rights advocate Roberto Mukaro Borrero's opening welcome and presentation for Seeds Philly at Cherry Street Pier in Philadelphia.
This episode features Taino artist, musician, and human rights advocate Roberto Múkaro Borrero's opening welcome and presentation for Seeds Philly at Cherry Street Pier in Philadelphia.
Bay Area based social worker and artist Anthony Guzman shares the importance of community and self-healing through wellness, ceremony, art and generosity.
Bay Area based social worker and artist Anthony Guzman shares the importance of community and self-healing through wellness, ceremony, art and generosity.
Paula Peters shares historical truths and the impact over development has had on the environment and the Mashpee Wampanoag people in Mashpee Massachusetts.
Paula Peters shares historical truths and the impact over development has had on the environment and the Mashpee Wampanoag people in Mashpee Massachusetts.
Christa Couture (Cree/Scandinavian) shares how she uses music, filmmaking, and memoir to tell the many facets of her personal story through grief and triumph.
Christa Couture (Cree/Scandinavian) shares how she uses music, filmmaking, and memoir to tell the many facets of her personal story through grief and triumph.
Established interdisciplinary artists, and partners in marriage and business, Janice Black Elk-Jim (Sicangu Lakota), and Daniel Jim (Diné) of Ring Mountain Design share the inspirations and teachings behind their incredible body of work.
Established interdisciplinary artists, and partners in marriage and business, Janice Black Elk-Jim (Sicangu Lakota), and Daniel Jim (Diné) of Ring Mountain Design share the inspirations and teachings behind their incredible body of work.
Choctaw artist Kristin Gentry shares about her inspirations, their recent career highlights, and advice for Indigenous youth interested in becoming working artists.
Choctaw artist Kristin Gentry shares about her inspirations, their recent career highlights, and advice for Indigenous youth interested in becoming working artists.
Dark Winds star Zahn McClarnon shares his journey from Jesus Christ Superstar to becoming Indian Country's favorite uncle/cop and how he coined the phrase sh*t-ass on Reservation Dogs.
Dark Winds star Zahn McClarnon shares his journey from Jesus Christ Superstar to becoming Indian Country's favorite uncle/cop and how he coined the phrase sh*t-ass on Reservation Dogs.
Mohegan theatre artist Madeline Sayet talks about the state of Indigenous theatre, what keeps her grounded, and touring her play Where We Belong.
Mohegan theatre artist Madeline Sayet talks about the state of Indigenous theatre, what keeps her grounded, and touring her play Where We Belong.
Shinnecock artist Christian Weaver talks about the importance of Indigenous entrepreneurship, artistic inspiration, and staying true to your cultural traditions in the work you create.
Shinnecock artist Christian Weaver talks about the importance of Indigenous entrepreneurship, artistic inspiration, and staying true to your cultural traditions in the work you create.
Musician + Filmmaker Mozart Gabriel shares about his video Across Seas, the Star Wars Universe, and the importance of ceremony.
Musician + Filmmaker Mozart Gabriel shares about his video Across Seas, the Star Wars Universe, and the importance of ceremony.
Musician Raye Zaragoza shares about the making of her video They Say, getting over stage fright after covid, and the importance of youth telling their own stories.
Musician Raye Zaragoza shares about the making of her video They Say, getting over stage fright after covid, and the importance of youth telling their own stories.
Dr. Evan Adams (Tla'amin First Nation), actor (Smoke Signals), and physician (Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Public Health for Indigenous Services Canada), shares about both of his careers, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the importance of being of service to others.
Dr. Evan Adams (Tla'amin First Nation), actor (Smoke Signals), and physician (Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Public Health for Indigenous Services Canada), shares about both of his careers, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the importance of being of service to others.
Tailinh Agoyo and Zachariah Julian announce our new podcast.
Tailinh Agoyo and Zachariah Julian announce our new podcast.