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Forget the stereotypes. Meet young Native Americans who are taking a stand with music, art and social media. In this episode, Frank Waln powerfully crusades for the environment; pop singer Inez Jasper empowers and speaks out for women; and Nataanii Means and Mike Cliff step in to help lift up and inspire youth on the reservation and through Native Lives Matter.

Give it up for Bethany Yellowtail, Crow and Northern Cheyenne fashion designer in L.A.! Bethany pours her traditions and heartbreak into her B.Yellowtail company, including one of her most popular pieces, the Sun Road Woman dress.
"How This Navajo Chef Brings His Native Food Traditions Back." Brian Yazzie, a Diné/Navajo traveling chef now based in St. Paul, MN, does presentations demonstrating Native cooking across the country while mentoring Native youth. Brian uses modern techniques with Indigenous ingredients, and he himself had a great mentor in the James Beard Award-winning Sean Sherman, founder of "The Sioux Chef."
An ode to NAGPRA and Uneasy Remains and Mission Cemeteries but mostly just words for my ancestors!

Not Your Mascot ------- #NotYourMascot EchoSlim & Wakanyeja (Sacred Beings) of Title VII Produced By: EchoSlim Directed By: Dr. Melissa Leal Written By: EchoSlim, Dr. Melissa Leal, & Wakanyeja of Title VII Special appreciation and respect to those that have come before us and who have been fighting this fight for decades including the American Indian Movement and countless Elders, Educators, Parents, and Community Activists.

Miwok Pride by Wilton YoungStars Chorus Miwok pride will never die On the ground In the sky Chokoki (green), Mululi (blue) Chokoki, Mululi I say oti'ko to my tribe Verse 1 Once upon a time not long ago Young Miwok kids created some flows Like hosakonakchi (little star) they started to glow Throwing oti'kos everywhere they roamed Rocking long hair and big afros.

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