Ahe’hee
Connie. Reporting on my place of birth was unreal. Diné asdzáán nishlí. I am a Navajo Woman and I am thankful for your deep reporting. My parents moved away from the rez for these particular reasons. It is unfortunate how crime, drugs, violence etc. seems to eat away. My view of the Navajo Nation Officers has shifted and I really hope there is continued support for all tribal criminal investigators and officers. I pray for peace everyday, especially on my homeland. Where I hope this can be found. THESE ISSUES ARE REAL AND THE TRUTH WILL PIERCE THE DENIERS OF THESE ISSUES. I stand with my Indigenous brothers and sisters. Ahe’hee
Mrs. PayHorStyLikSon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/24
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I mean, really…I believe the trauma that the hostages of the residential schools was real…but they were absolutely not thrown apple peels and breadcrumbs. The truth is already heartbreaking without nonsensical embellishments.
Getwreqd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/04/23
Connie I have been listening to you for years! Well not that many! So happy for your success. This podcast is heartbreaking in a hopeful way. I’m a settler and I often think “what has the world missed out on because of the way we have treated indigenous people”. It’s not just in Canada…all of the...Read full review »
Monster master32 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/16/23
Both seasons of this podcast are beautifully written and reported. As someone who grew up in Saskatchewan, the stories are all too familiar and tragic. Thank you for sharing your story with the world.
SPatesy via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/07/23
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