Lemau Bantatua: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters
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Waqaa! And welcome to an On The Land Mini Series featuring Indigenous Youth Voices! Lemau Bantatua is from Norvik, and created a podcast about Iñupiaq fur sewing based upon an interview with her Ana (Grandma). In spring of 2021, we teamed up with the Alaska Humanities Forum, See Stories, and Bitanga Productions to host a month-long podcasting workshop with a small group of middle and high school students across western Alaskan villages. Students had the opportunity to create their own 5-15 minute episode featuring interviews with their family, friends, and their teachers. Mentioned in this Episode: Alaska Humanities Forum https://www.akhf.org/ Bitanga Productions https://www.bitangaproductions.com/ See Stories https://www.seestoriesalaska.org/ On The Land Media ontheland.org Coffee & Quaq https://www.coffeeandquaq.com/ Native Time: Village City https://www.nativetimeak.com/ The music for this episode was provided by Epidemic Sound featuring the song Glimmer by AGST
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