On Matriarch Movement, host Shayla Oulette Stonechild shares stories of Indigenous women, from Canada to Turtle Island and beyond. Through interviews where issues facing Indigenous women are brought to light, and with portraits that challenge the mainstream narrative around Indigenous identity, Matriarch Movement offers up a new category of Indigenous role models, to inspire the next seven generations.
“So tired of patriarchy, men
screwing things up
Matriarchy— women are naturally mothers— like Mother Earth they will balance things
Maybe a table of elders , men & women to help democracy.
Like another Senate
Tocher Ridge”
Tocher Ridge via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
11/29/23
“Your podcasts save me every time I listen. The love, sharing, knowledge, wisdom, literally the 7 Teachings lift my spirit and teach me. I am grateful.”
Hell kitten33 via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
10/02/23
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Published 10/14/24
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