18 episodes

Welcome to On The Land: Stories from the People, Stories from the Land.

On this podcast, we bring you the voices of Indigenous People in this time of political and climate insecurity. We tackle difficult discussions on who has access to land, water, and air and offers a contemporary understanding of what it means to be Indigenous and live in relation to what is often known as the “outdoors” or “the wild.

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Welcome to On The Land: Stories from the People, Stories from the Land.

On this podcast, we bring you the voices of Indigenous People in this time of political and climate insecurity. We tackle difficult discussions on who has access to land, water, and air and offers a contemporary understanding of what it means to be Indigenous and live in relation to what is often known as the “outdoors” or “the wild.

    OTL x Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat Series: Our Arctic Presence

    OTL x Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat Series: Our Arctic Presence

    New Series Alert!

    Been wondering what we've been cooking up during those long periods of silence?

    The Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat and On The Land in collaboration with the Permanent Participant Youth Network and the Permanent Participants, brings you a new podcast series. Our Arctic Presence features the story of how the Arctic Council Permanent Participant organizations came to be and coordinate across international Arctic borders. If you are from the Arctic and wonder how Indigenous issues are advocated for, this is the podcast for you. Join us as we hear Indigenous Youth speak to their Permanent Participants’ history and interview leaders.

    The Arctic. It has always held its allure. Often known as the “Last Frontier,” the tundra and taiga that defines the topmost part of the northern hemisphere has been the subject of many an explorer’s daydream. This place, this frozen expanse technically known as a “desert” due to the low levels of precipitation that fall each year, is also known as home.

    For millennia, the Arctic has been home to the Indigenous Peoples of the North. From Sápmi to Inuit Nunat, Gwichyaa Zhee’ to Denendeh, Tanax to Yakutia, stories ring from these lands. Though the Peoples have always been meeting and engaged in trade and ceremony with one another, Arctic cooperation was strengthened 25 years ago when the Indigenous Peoples joined the Arctic States of Iceland, Finland, Sweden, the Russian Federation, the Kingdom of Denmark, The United States of America, Norway, and Canada in forming the Arctic Council.
    This is our Story.

    Episode 1 dropping today Saturday, December 18th, speaks to the story of how the Permanent Participant organizations were developed and became involved with the Arctic Council.


    Credits
    Published and produced by: The Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat and On The Land Media – a multimedia organism created to center Indigenous voices and our relationships to the land and water.

    In Collaboration with: Arctic Athabaskan Council, Aleut International Association, Gwich’in Council International, Inuit Circumpolar Council, Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Saami Council, the Permanent Participant Youth Network.

    Sponsored by: The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Iceland, The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

    Cover art by : Halux Markings by Dustin Newman, Aleut International Association Youth Representative. Follow @haluxmarkings for more.

    Theme Music:
    Maani Nunamteni by Uqill’aq Byron Nicholai @byronnicholai
    Juniper by Nagamo Productions

    This project was undertaken as an approved project of the Permanent Participant Youth Network. The podcast and written content was prepared by the project team and do not necessarily reflect the policy or positions of any Arctic State, Permanent Participant, or Observer of the Arctic Council.

    • 14 min
    Lemau Bantatua: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Lemau Bantatua: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    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

    • 17 min
    Jessica Chingliak: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Jessica Chingliak: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Waqaa! And welcome to an On The Land Mini Series featuring Indigenous Youth Voices!

    Jessica Chingliak is from Goodnews Bay, and created a podcast about teaching in Goodnews Bay based upon an interview with her English / Language Arts Teacher.

    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

    • 16 min
    Arthur Hanna: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Arthur Hanna: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Waqaa! And welcome to an On The Land Mini Series featuring Indigenous Youth Voices!

    Today’s episode features Arthur Hanna. Arthur is from Bethel, and created a podcast documenting the ice road on the Kuskokwim river from his own perspective and from an Elder’s perspective.

    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

    • 16 min
    Alfred Barr: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Alfred Barr: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Waqaa! And welcome to an On The Land Mini Series featuring Indigenous Youth Voices!

    Today we feature Alfred Barr's episode. Alfred is from Deering, and celebrates his Mom's home cooking and catering business in his podcast.

    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

    • 12 min
    Rozlynn Dock: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Rozlynn Dock: Growing Indigenous Youth Podcasters

    Waqaa! And welcome to an On The Land Mini Series featuring Indigenous Youth Voices!

    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.

    First up is Rozlynn Dock from Akiak!

    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

    • 19 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
49 Ratings

49 Ratings

Navitejew ,

On the Land is a gem!

Love every episode & enjoy the enlightening conversation and perspective of the guests and Denalee! All their work is such a treasure and grateful for it, keep it up! I

nekane19 ,

Thank you endlessly !!

This is a beautiful, powerful space with crucial urgent and fascinating conversations 🤍 please give it a listen!!! Thank you to the creators and speakers :)

mickydeeee ,

Great resource

Deenaalee is well-connected around the Arctic. Her podcast provides a venue for the voices we need to hear! I learn so much every episode.

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