As The Smoke Rises
A Native elder explains the tremendous healing power of smudging handed down thousands of years ago.
A Native elder explains the tremendous healing power of smudging handed down thousands of years ago.
Can traditional owners continue to take care of the land by using modern renewable energy solutions?
Herring are the foundation of all things we love in Southeast Alaska. These fish connect us culturally, spiritually, and historically and play a critical role in our communities and eco-systems
Follow the journey of bringing a waka to life, narrated by Te Aturangi Nepia-Clamp
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power. Sawalmem, meaning Sacred Water. Sawalmem could help us unravel the climate crisis we’ve created
In 2010, the vibrant Indigenous musical tradition of the pirekua (traditional Purhépecha song), was declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. In Angahuan, Michoacán a community mourns the loss of one […]
For the Arawak, Barasano and Wiwa peoples, to live well is to be in spiritual communication with the fathers and mothers of the elements of the earth.
A day in the life of 91.1, Nuxalk Radio, a radio station built to help keep the Nuxalkmc language alive, broadcasting the laws of the lands and waters.
Our Soul Has No Color addresses racism against Indigenous peoples with interviews with important Indigenous leaders in Brazil such as Ailton Krenak and Sonia Guajajara.
Lewis Smith is a self-taught carver who specialises in carving pakohe (argillite) which he harvests and collects from his local river.