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North Star Journey
Power Pair: Brothers David Treuer and Anton Treuer on writing and Ojibwe culture
MPR News host Angela Davis revisits a conversation with brothers Anton Treuer and David Treuer about their latest books, reclaiming Ojibwe culture and growing up together on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota.
2024-12-26
46 min
MPR News with Angela Davis
Power Pair: Brothers David Treuer and Anton Treuer on writing and Ojibwe culture
MPR News host Angela Davis revisits a conversation with brothers Anton Treuer and David Treuer about their latest books, reclaiming Ojibwe culture and growing up together on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota.
2024-12-26
46 min
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
[German] - The Horus Heresy 35: Die Wacht des Imperators by Matthew Farrer, David Annandale, Rob Sanders, John French, Chris Wraight, Andy Smillie, Guy Haley, Aaron Dembski-Bowden, Nick Kyme, Gav Thorpe, Graham McNeill
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/828783to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - The Horus Heresy 35: Die Wacht des Imperators Series: #35 of The Horus Heresy Author: Matthew Farrer, David Annandale, Rob Sanders, John French, Chris Wraight, Andy Smillie, Guy Haley, Aaron Dembski-Bowden, Nick Kyme, Gav Thorpe, Graham McNeill Narrator: Tom Jacobs Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 14 minutes Release date: October 19, 2024 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: Auf Befehl des Kriegsherrn Horus brennt die gesamte Galaxis und jeden Tag verlieren Millionen Menschen ihr Leben. Doch einst stand der Titel des Kriegsherrn für Ehre, Loyalität und den grimmigen Stolz auf die Stä...
2024-10-19
2h 14
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
[German] - The Horus Heresy 35: Die Wacht des Imperators by Matthew Farrer, David Annandale, Rob Sanders, John French, Chris Wraight, Andy S
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/828783 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - The Horus Heresy 35: Die Wacht des Imperators Series: #35 of The Horus Heresy Author: Matthew Farrer, David Annandale, Rob Sanders, John French, Chris Wraight, Andy Smillie, Guy Haley, Aaron Dembski-Bowden, Nick Kyme, Gav Thorpe, Graham McNeill Narrator: Tom Jacobs Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 14 minutes Release date: October 19, 2024 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: Auf Befehl des Kriegsherrn Horus brennt die gesamte Galaxis und jeden Tag verlieren Millionen Menschen ihr Leben. Doch einst stand der Titel des Kriegsherrn für Ehre, Loyalität und den grimmigen Stolz auf die...
2024-10-19
03 min
EduVisionaries - Der Netzwerkpodcast für Bildungsvisionen
EduVisionaries 2.0 | Folge 23 mit Lars Dietrichkeit, David Salim und Govinda Hiemer
Ein gemeinsamer Rückblick und Ausblick nach einem Jahr EduVisionaries Dies ist eine ganz besondere Folge. Vor einem Jahr startete unser Projekt “EduVisionaries - Bildung, die gelingt!”. Wir blicken zurück, wie alles begann und blicken voraus, was noch kommen wird. Denn endlich dürfen wir verkünden, dass unser treuer Support durch Educational Greenhouse um den Support von MyGatekeeper erweitert wird. Beide Unternehmen werden unser Projekt in Kooperation unterstützen und mit uns gemeinsam weiterentwickeln. Zu Gast sind deshalb Lars Dietrichkeit, Gesellschafter von Educational Greenhouse und David Salim, Geschäftsführer von MyGatekeeper. Govinda zeigt sich...
2024-09-30
38 min
Whats the Story - der Fotografie-Podcast
Episode 91, Teil 2 - Eure Fotos, eure Geschichten! Fotografie-Podcast Community Special!
What's the Story - der Fotografie-Podcast! Wir sprechen über die Geschichten hinter den Bildern Wenn ihr den ersten Teil noch nicht gehört habt, kippt gerne eine Folge zurück zu Episode 91, Teil 1! Ganz spontan hat sich Martin Hammeke diazugeschaltet. Martin ist ein treuer Hörer unseres kleinen Fotografie-Podcasts und selbst ein toller Fotograf aus Dortmund. "People, Events, Sports" steht in seiner Bio und David hat ihn schon diverse Mal zu Fotowalks und kleineren Fotografie-Events eingeladen. Zusammen mit Martin sprechen wir über eure Bilder. Eure Geschichten. Und natürlich kommt auch ihr zu Wort! Teil...
2024-09-20
1h 01
Whats the Story - der Fotografie-Podcast
Episode 91, Teil 1 - Fotografie-Podcast Community Special! Eure Fotos, eure Storys!
What's the Story - der Fotografie-Podcast! Wir sprechen über die Geschichten hinter den Bildern Ganz spontan hat sich Martin Hammeke dazugeschaltet. Martin ist ein treuer Hörer unseres kleinen Fotografie-Podcasts und selbst ein toller Fotograf aus Dortmund. "People, Events, Sports" steht in seiner Bio und David hat ihn schon diverse Mal zu Fotowalks und kleineren Fotografie-Events eingeladen. Zusammen mit Martin sprechen wir über eure Bilder. Eure Geschichten. Und natürlich kommt auch ihr zu Wort! Teil 2 kommt kommende Woche! Schön, dass ihr da seid! Viel Spaß beim Hören! Das ist Mar...
2024-09-14
1h 07
Geteiltes Leid (ist trotzdem scheiße)
NATIVE AMERICANS | Ein ignorierter Völkermord & warum Apache 207 seinen Namen ändern sollte
TRIGGERWARNUNG für Genozid und Rassismus! Heute gibts ein unfassbar schwieriges Thema. Es geht um die indigene Bevölkerung in den USA. Und was ihnen geschehen ist. Wir klären, woher das I-Wort kommt und warum es kein schönes Wort ist. Wir sprechen über einen verschwiegenen Völkermord und eine systematische Unterdrückung, die bis heute besteht - auf so vielen Ebenen. Und vielleicht beantworten wir dabei die Frage, wieso I-Kostüme nicht in Ordnung sind und weshalb der Name von Apache 207...suboptimal ist. Quellen: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the Unit...
2024-03-28
1h 32
Badass Books and Besties
33: How to Honor Native Americans Instead of Celebrating Thanksgiving
In this episode, I will share a variety of ways that my family and I are choosing to honor the Native Americans on the 4th Thursday in November, instead of celebrating Thanksgiving. I’ll first start with a reading of the “Native American Good Morning Message” by chief Jake Swamp, and then I’ll provide information on why honoring the Native Americans is vitally important, various Native American dishes that you can try with your own family, culturally appropriate Native American crafts, how to learn more about the culture with documentaries or movies, and recommen...
2023-11-20
33 min
Here's Where It Gets Interesting
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee with David Treuer
Today, on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon connects with author David Treuer who writes about the sweeping history of Native Americans in his book, The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee. It’s a history that goes beyond what most Americans are taught about key events or standout figureheads. Native past and present doesn’t pivot solely around tragedy and suffering; and when we tell only those stories, it shapes how we think. David seeks to create a narrative of bounty; Native history may have a surplus of pain, but it also has a surplus of joy and culture....
2023-07-17
36 min
His2Go - Geschichte Podcast
His2Go#121 - Der letzte Kampf der Samurai: Saigo Takamori und die Satsuma Rebellion
In der Nacht des 23. auf den 24. September 1877 haben sich knapp 500 Samurai in das gebirgige Hinterland Kagoshimas bei den Höhlen von Shiroyama verschanzt. Angeführt von Saigo Takamori sind sie die Letzten, die versuchen, ihre Kriegerkaste zu retten. In einem modernen Japan ist nämlich kein Platz mehr für die Samurai, ihr Kriegshandwerk und ihre traditionellen Werte. Mit Sakeschalen, dem Reiswein, stoßen Saigo, sein treuer Gefährte Beppu Shinsuke und die anderen Samurai an diesem Abend ein letztes Mal an, bevor sie sich den 30.000 Männern der kaiserlichen Armee stellen, die den Befehlen preußischer und französischer O...
2023-06-10
1h 07
Novel Dialogue
5.4 The Meat and Bones of Life
With the publication of her most recent novel, White Horse, Erika T. Wurth breaks from the realism that characterized her earlier fiction and ventures into horror. White Horse follows Kari, an urban Native living in Denver, as a family heirloom belonging to her long-missing mother launches her into a world of the uncanny: ghosts and monsters lurch into real life and portals transport her into scenes from the past that reveal traumatic family secrets.Wurth speaks with critic Leif Sorensen and host Rebecca Evans about what abides at the intersection of politics and craft, and what’s at sta...
2023-05-18
48 min
New Books in Literary Studies
5.4 The Meat and Bones of Life
With the publication of her most recent novel, White Horse, Erika T. Wurth breaks from the realism that characterized her earlier fiction and ventures into horror. White Horse follows Kari, an urban Native living in Denver, as a family heirloom belonging to her long-missing mother launches her into a world of the uncanny: ghosts and monsters lurch into real life and portals transport her into scenes from the past that reveal traumatic family secrets.Wurth speaks with critic Leif Sorensen and host Rebecca Evans about what abides at the intersection of politics and craft, and what’s at sta...
2023-05-18
48 min
New Books in Literary Studies
The Meat and Bones of Life
With the publication of her most recent novel, White Horse, Erika T. Wurth breaks from the realism that characterized her earlier fiction and ventures into horror. White Horse follows Kari, an urban Native living in Denver, as a family heirloom belonging to her long-missing mother launches her into a world of the uncanny: ghosts and monsters lurch into real life and portals transport her into scenes from the past that reveal traumatic family secrets.Wurth speaks with critic Leif Sorensen and host Rebecca Evans about what abides at the intersection of politics and craft, and what’s at sta...
2023-05-18
48 min
New Books in Literature
The Meat and Bones of Life
With the publication of her most recent novel, White Horse, Erika T. Wurth breaks from the realism that characterized her earlier fiction and ventures into horror. White Horse follows Kari, an urban Native living in Denver, as a family heirloom belonging to her long-missing mother launches her into a world of the uncanny: ghosts and monsters lurch into real life and portals transport her into scenes from the past that reveal traumatic family secrets.Wurth speaks with critic Leif Sorensen and host Rebecca Evans about what abides at the intersection of politics and craft, and what’s at sta...
2023-05-18
48 min
New Books in Native American Studies
The Meat and Bones of Life
With the publication of her most recent novel, White Horse, Erika T. Wurth breaks from the realism that characterized her earlier fiction and ventures into horror. White Horse follows Kari, an urban Native living in Denver, as a family heirloom belonging to her long-missing mother launches her into a world of the uncanny: ghosts and monsters lurch into real life and portals transport her into scenes from the past that reveal traumatic family secrets.Wurth speaks with critic Leif Sorensen and host Rebecca Evans about what abides at the intersection of politics and craft, and what’s at sta...
2023-05-18
48 min
KZYX Public Affairs
Forthright Radio: THE HEARTBEAT OF WOUNDED KNEE by David Treuer
March 2, 2023--Host Joy LaClaire interviews David Treuer, author of THE HEARTBEAT OF WOUNDED KNEE: NATIVE AMERICA FROM 1890 TO THE PRESENT.
2023-03-03
56 min
NRC Onbehaarde Apen
Indianen waren actieve spelers, geen slachtoffers
Opperhoofden met verentooien, wilden te paard en altijd in gevecht met cowboys. En makkelijk overmeesterd door kolonisten uit Engeland, Frankrijk of Spanje. Het is het stereotype beeld van indianen. Maar volgens de Finse historicus Pekka Hämäläinen is het anders gelopen dan we denken. Indianen waren geen passieve decorstukken van de geschiedenis. Ze waren actieve spelers, en geen slachtoffers.Presentatie: Gemma VenhuizenGasten: Sjoerd de Jong en Hendrik SpieringRedactie en montage: Elze van DrielFoto: Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images/Getty ImagesHeeft u vragen, suggesties of...
2023-01-11
47 min
Heritage Voices
The Utes as a Forgotten People - Ep 69
On today's episode, Jessica hosts Ernest House, Jr. (Ute Mountain Ute), Senior Policy Director for the Keystone Policy Center and former Executive Director for the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs (CCIA). Ernest talks about his experiences working for CCIA including their efforts in collaboration with 48 tribes associated with the state of Colorado to develop a statewide repatriation policy and his work to support the Cheyenne and Arapaho Nations' ongoing efforts to commemorate the Sand Creek Massacre. Ernest also discusses the importance of public education on Indigenous topics, as well as land co-management with Tribes and the Land Back movement.
2022-12-20
57 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
The Utes as a Forgotten People - HeVo 69
On today's episode, Jessica hosts Ernest House, Jr. (Ute Mountain Ute), Senior Policy Director for the Keystone Policy Center and former Executive Director for the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs (CCIA). Ernest talks about his experiences working for CCIA including their efforts in collaboration with 48 tribes associated with the state of Colorado to develop a statewide repatriation policy and his work to support the Cheyenne and Arapaho Nations' ongoing efforts to commemorate the Sand Creek Massacre. Ernest also discusses the importance of public education on Indigenous topics, as well as land co-management with Tribes and the Land Back movement.
2022-12-20
57 min
Currently Reading
Season 5, Episode 20: Going Off the Deep End + Book Tracking Extravaganza
On this week’s episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: a big milestone and small business Saturday Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we’ve been reading lately Deep Dive: we go down the rabbit hole of book tracking The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and no...
2022-12-12
1h 01
Big Books & Bold Ideas with Kerri Miller
David Treuer on the republishing of his first novel, 'Little'
Thirty years ago, David Treuer was a young writer, taking classes at Princeton University, far from his home on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. He was eager to polish his craft — and maybe a little brash. In 1995, a few months before he turned 25, Graywolf Press published his first novel. Now, decades later, Graywolf is rereleasing that book, “Little.” In the introduction, Treuer — now a widely respected, award-winning author — reflects on his writing roots and how both he and his work have changed over the years. This Friday, on Big Books and Bold Ideas...
2022-12-02
53 min
Big Books & Bold Ideas with Kerri Miller
David Treuer on the republishing of his first novel, 'Little'
Thirty years ago, David Treuer was a young writer, taking classes at Princeton University, far from his home on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. He was eager to polish his craft — and maybe a little brash. In 1995, a few months before he turned 25, Graywolf Press published his first novel. Now, decades later, Graywolf is rereleasing that book, “Little.” In the introduction, Treuer — now a widely respected, award-winning author — reflects on his writing roots and how both he and his work have changed over the years. This Friday, on Big Books and Bold Ideas, MPR News h...
2022-12-02
53 min
Big Books & Bold Ideas with Kerri Miller
From the archives: David Treuer on 'The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee'
This month, Graywolf Press republished author David Treuer’s first novel, “Little.” Originally printed in 1995, when Treuer wasn’t yet 30, “Little” tells the story of a Native American family struggling with loss, poverty and prejudice. What does Treuer think about his debut novel now, 27 years after it was published? MPR news host Kerri Miller will talk with him about that on this Friday’s Big Books and Bold Ideas.In the meantime, enjoy this 2019 conversation from Miller and Treuer about his award-winning book, “The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee.” Treuer wrote it as a response to Native...
2022-11-29
42 min
KPFA - Letters and Politics
A Counter Narrative of Native American History
Guest: David Treuer is Ojibwe from the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. He teaches literature and creative writing at the University of Southern California. And is author of several novels and non-fiction books including his latest, The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present. The post A Counter Narrative of Native American History appeared first on KPFA.
2022-11-24
59 min
Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
Moving beyond tragedy by surviving and adapting (Repost)
Original Air Date 4/16/2019 Today we take a look at just a few of the aspects of modern life for Native Peoples that we can see as stemming from the racism and colonialism that have been endemic in post-contact America. This episode is the fourth in an ongoing series focusing on Native Peoples in North America. Previous episodes are, in order, #1216 on Christopher Columbus, #1230 on Thanksgiving, and #1252 on Westward Expansion. Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com HOLIDAY SHOPPING - BOOKS AND MORE!
2022-11-20
1h 15
Fiszkowa kartoteka książek
127. Książki października 2022
Znajdziesz mnie: Instagram Fiszkowa kartoteka: https://www.instagram.com/fiszkowa_kartoteka/ Instagram Lubię wiedzieć: https://www.instagram.com/lubie_wiedziec/ Możesz mi postawić kawę: buycoffee.to/lubiewiedziec Hej, opowiadam o książkach które przeczytałam w październiku. a były to: Jeffrey Eugenides “Intryga małżeńska”: https://bit.ly/3fvUENL Madeline Miller “Pieśń o Achillesie”: https://bit.ly/3NtG4Db Michał Witkowski “Tango”: https://bit.ly/3FElder David Treuer “Witajcie w rezerwacie”: https://bit.ly/3fD7n14 Barbara Demick “W oblężeniu”: https://bit.ly/3zFo7Mf Zwiastun filmu Aida: https://bit.ly/3DWThRz
2022-11-03
19 min
Beyond the Desk
Native American Heritage Month
We welcome Meagan, an adult services librarian at WAPL, to the podcast. She joins Sarah to recommend books you might enjoy during Native American Heritage Month and beyond. Titles discussed in this episode include: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer, Sabrina & Corina by Kali Fajardo-Anstine, Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land by Toni Jensen, The Sentence by Louise Erdrich, My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones and Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Read about the exhibit Border Cantos: bordercantos.com Learn about another photography project that t...
2022-10-25
35 min
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Tough Topics
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee (Young Readers Adaptation): Life in Native America by David Treuer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/573728to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee (Young Readers Adaptation): Life in Native America Author: David Treuer Narrator: Fred Sanders Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 39 minutes Release date: October 18, 2022 Genres: Tough Topics Publisher's Summary: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee is a story of Native American resilience and reinvention, adapted for young adults from the adult nonfiction book of the same name. Since the late 1800s, it has been believed that Native American civilization has been wiped from the United States. The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee argues that Native American culture is...
2022-10-18
9h 39
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Tough Topics
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee (Young Readers Adaptation): Life in Native America by David Treuer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/573728 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee (Young Readers Adaptation): Life in Native America Author: David Treuer Narrator: Fred Sanders Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 39 minutes Release date: October 18, 2022 Genres: Tough Topics Publisher's Summary: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee is a story of Native American resilience and reinvention, adapted for young adults from the adult nonfiction book of the same name. Since the late 1800s, it has been believed that Native American civilization has been wiped from the United States. The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee argues that Native American culture...
2022-10-18
10 min
Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry
Morgan Talty : Night of the Living Rez
Morgan Talty’s collection of linked short stories is set on the Penobscot Reservation on Indian Island in Maine. But Morgan is quick to point out that these stories are not Penobscot stories in so far as they do not ‘represent’ the Penobscot people, that even people who are praising the book are often falling into this trope of “exoticized foreknowledge.” As we talk about his acclaimed debut fiction collection, we talk about this term (coined by David Treuer), about the problematic ways people often come to literature written by Native Americans, and the ways Talty himself subverts these expectatio...
2022-08-20
2h 08
Past Present
Episode 337: The U.S. National Parks
In this episode, Natalia, Neil, and Niki discuss the history of U.S. national parks. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Yellowstone National Park turned 150 years old this year. Natalia recommended historian Rachel Louise Moran’s book Governing Bodies; American Politics and the Shaping of the Modern Physique. Niki cited historian Sarah Phillips’ book This Land, This Nation: Conservation, Rural America, and The New Deal and this Atlantic essay by David Treuer. Neil discussed this Smithsonian magazine article. Natalia...
2022-08-02
42 min
Free Food For Thought
David Treuer
Vedanth and Nathan V. talk with anthropologist David Treuer about Native American narratives and how he approaches writing.
2022-05-24
31 min
The Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
Episode 18: Conservation and Decolonization
It’s almost summer and many of us will be traveling to the U.S.’s national parks for vacation and recreation. In this episode, Sarah and Sheri talk about how the formation of our national parks, the conservation movement that inspired their formation, and colonization have gone hand in hand. They also talk about how conservation could be decolonized. For more information: Link to The Atlantic article, “Return the National Parks to the Tribes” by David Treuer https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/05/return-the-national-parks-to-the-tribes/618395/ Statistics from Cultural Survival can be found here. https://www.cultural...
2022-05-23
41 min
The Experiment
Should We Return National Parks to Native Americans?
The national-park system has been touted as “America’s best idea.” David Treuer, an Ojibwe historian and the author of The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America From 1890 to the Present, says we can make that idea even better—by giving national parks back to Native Americans. This episode of The Experiment originally ran on April 15, 2021. A transcript of this episode is available. Be part of The Experiment. Use the hashtag #TheExperimentPodcast, or write to us at theexperiment@theatlantic.com. This episode was produced by Tracie Hunte and Gabrielle Berbey, with editing b...
2022-04-14
24 min
Poured Over
Maud Newton on ANCESTOR TROUBLE
“As you might imagine, over the years, many people heard stories about my family. And they said, Hey, why don't you write a memoir? I really wasn't very interested in writing a memoir as I perceived a memoir to be, so the idea of spending years working on a book about the issues in my immediate family, which I grew up with, and was intimately familiar with, it felt like I would be locked in a closet with that somehow. And then I became sort of interested in looking backward...” Maud Newton used to believe her research into her famil...
2022-03-31
46 min
The Pentecostal Experience
“Native American Culture and Mission” with Bobby GreyEagle
Bobby GreyEagle is a Chaplain at United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck, ND and a Missionary with Cru. He's dedicated his life to Native American Mission and reaching the peoples of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in the communities of Cannonball, Solen, and Fort Yates, ND. His Cru page can be found here: https://give.cru.org/0782131 Resources for further study: Dr. Charles Eastman https://www.amazon.com/Charles-Alexander-Eastman/e/B000APSDEK?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1647635100&sr=1-1 Ella Cara Deloria https://www.amazon.com/Ella-Cara-Deloria/e/B001JSBEWK?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1647635086&sr=1-2 Vine...
2022-03-21
1h 10
Design Your Life mit David Blum
#268: Die Loyalitätsfalle | Bist du zu loyal?
Du überlegst zu kündigen aber du willst deine Kollegen nicht im Stich lassen? Du möchtest niemanden enttäuschen aber gleichzeitig merkst du, dass dich dein aktueller Job nicht mehr erfüllt? Dann steckst du vermutlich in der Loyalitätsfalle fest. In dieser Folge sprechen wir darüber, was Loyalität im Berufsleben bedeutet und welche Stolpersteine du als treuer Menschen vermeiden solltest. Falls du herausfinden möchtest, ob du vielleicht zu loyal bist und wie du dich aus diesem Dilemma befreien kannst, ohne schlechtes Gewissen, dann hör dir diese Folge des Podcasts Design Your Life an!
2022-03-14
24 min
The Detour
No Better Remedy with David Treuer and Christine Dupres
In this episode we talk with novelist and scholar David Treuer, author of "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee," "Rez Life," and many other books, about land, possession, and his recent article in The Atlantic, "Return the National Parks to the Tribes." We’ll also hear from Christine Dupres, Portland author, therapist, and member of the Cowlitz tribe, reading from her 2016 essay "Between Ribbon and Root."
2021-12-14
52 min
here we are today
Ep. 45 permission to play 11/22/21
Particularly during intense or challenging times, play can be the first thing to go. Giving ourselves permission to play is critical to living and thriving. It might feel hard or invalidating to the pain of life to play. When there is heaviness in our world it is even more important to play and connect and to fill up our cup and our hearts with joy. How and when might you give yourself permission to play with others? Sending love to you today. References in this episode: Chalres "Chuck" Sams III, a member of the Confederated T...
2021-11-22
16 min
Hello, Nature
Hello, Glacier
In Glacier, Misha learns about what it means to be indigenous to a place from Derek DesRosier, Tom Rodgers and David Treuer. She learns about the Blackfeet tribe and their experience with Glacier. Derek then leads her on a tour of the east side of the park, to Two Medicine Valley, and tells her how his dad fought to become a park vendor. Misha also talks to Vivian Wang about what it takes to become a park ranger, and how hard it can be for people of color.Glacier is the land of the Blackfeet, Salish, Pend...
2021-10-08
38 min
Skipped History
How the Book of Mormon Inspired the "Termination" of Native American Tribes
Subscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/In 1953, Senator Arthur Watkins, a devout Mormon, thought it was time for native peoples to become “white and delightsome.” Guided by the Book of Mormon, he helped engineer a policy called "Termination." As we explore, it didn’t end well.Today's story comes from "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee" by David TreuerLearn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/how-the-book-of-mormon-inspired-the?s=w
2021-10-07
07 min
Solvable
The Demands of Fighting Racism are Solvable
Dr. Ibram X. Kendi is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University and the founding director of the BU Center for Antiracist Research. He is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a CBS News correspondent. He is the author Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, which won the National Book Award for Nonfiction, and he’s written four #1 New York Times bestsellers including How to Be an Antiracist.Here are some resources for learning more about, and doing, antiracism work:Be Antiracist with Ibram X...
2021-08-18
17 min
Outside/In
The Problem with America’s National Parks
This week, we’re sharing an episode from The Experiment, a podcast from The Atlantic and WNYC that tells “stories from an unfinished country.” Sign up for the Outside/In newsletter. Each episode explores elements of the experiment that is the United States, from the evangelical influence on American politics to alcohol use in the United States… and to “America’s best idea:” its national parks. In an essay for The Atlantic, David Treuer, an Ojibwe author and historian, says we can make that idea even better—by giving national parks back to Native Americans...
2021-08-12
25 min
Be Antiracist with Ibram X. Kendi
Repairing the Past: Returning Native Land
David Treuer is an Ojibwe Indian from Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. His most recent book, The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present, was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Carnegie Medal in 2019. He is currently a professor of English at the University of Southern California. Dr. Treuer and Dr. Kendi held a powerful conversation about the ramifications of historical erasure, anti-Native racism, and Treuer’s antiracist proposal to return the National Parks to the tribes. For further reading, resources, and a transcript of this episode visit pushkin.fm/show/be-antiracist-ibram-kendi/...
2021-08-04
36 min
Be Antiracist with Ibram X. Kendi
Repairing the Past: Returning Native Land
David Treuer is an Ojibwe Indian from Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. His most recent book, The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present, was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Carnegie Medal in 2019. He is currently a professor of English at the University of Southern California. Dr. Treuer and Dr. Kendi held a powerful conversation about the ramifications of historical erasure, anti-Native racism, and Treuer’s antiracist proposal to return the National Parks to the tribes. For further reading, resources, and a transcript of this episode visit pushkin.fm/show/be-antiracist-ibram-kendi/...
2021-08-04
36 min
Liver Talks: The Liver Fellow Network Podcast
Organ Procurement and Allocation with Dr. David Goldberg
Dr. David Goldberg from the University of Miami joins the podcast to discuss organ procurement and allocation, how his research has influenced public policy, and much more. [1:15-31:15] Then, Adam and Alex plug a few things they've read over the past month and how they intersect with current events. [32:00-39:58] The Death of Hahnemann Hospital: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/06/07/the-death-of-hahnemann-hospital The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/316457/the-heartbeat-of-wounded-knee-by-david-treuer/ Feedback? Want to suggest a topic or a guest? E-mail us @ liverfellownetwork@gmail.com or tweet tweet us...
2021-06-03
39 min
Ring of Fire Radio with Farron Cousins
Episode 591: Who's Going to Profiting Off of Mushrooms?
This week on Ring of Fire…Andrew Jacobs, science reporter at the New York Times, joins us to discuss the psychedelic boom in academia and industry, who’s in favor, who is profiting and how it may revolutionize psychiatry. And Heather Digby Parton will be here to run down the biggest stories of the week. WHAT YOU'RE MISSING ON THE MEMBER SHOW: Sam interviews best-selling author David Treuer, from the Atlantic, he has a very good idea to return our National Parks to their original owners. Not only will it be good for the parks, it’l...
2021-05-21
1h 11
FLAUNT! Create a Life You Love After Infidelity or Betrayal
Books, Books, Book! Summer Reading Suggestions & The 2021 Colorado Book Awards
Are you ready to snuggle in with a good book? Whether it’s a steamy beach read, a heart-pounding thriller, or getting lost in poetry, Abby Kerstetter, Programs Coordinator for the Colorado Center for the Book has got you covered! It’s time for the 2021 Colorado Book Awards winners to be announced! All month long Book Bar, Denver will be hosting virtual books readings and events to celebrate the winners in each category. You can attend live or on demand by registering at https://coloradohumanities.org/programs/colorado-book-awards/ Book categories and celebration dates are below, and be...
2021-04-22
59 min
The Atlantic Out Loud
Return the National Parks to the Tribes - David Treuer - May 2021
The jewels of America’s landscape should belong to America’s original peoples. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-04-20
52 min
The Atlantic Out Loud
Return the National Parks to the Tribes - David Treuer - May 2021
The jewels of America’s landscape should belong to America’s original peoples. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-04-20
52 min
The Atlantic Out Loud
Return the National Parks to the Tribes - David Treuer - May 2021
The jewels of America’s landscape should belong to America’s original peoples. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-04-20
52 min
The Experiment
The Problem With America’s National Parks
The national-park system has been touted as “America’s best idea.” David Treuer, an Ojibwe author and historian, says we can make that idea even better—by giving national parks back to Native Americans. “By virtue of the parks returning to Native control, I would like people, when they’re standing at the foot of El Capitan, to look up knowing they’re on Native lands, to look up knowing that they’re standing on the graves of Native people,” says Treuer, who grew up on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota as the nearby Voyageurs National Park was...
2021-04-15
23 min
Amerikasta, rakkaudella
Varastetulla maalla
Tästä lähtee käyntiin uusi jaksokokonaisuus, jossa käsittelemme omia tutkimusaiheitamme Yhdysvalloissa (sekä muita meitä kiinnostavia tutkimuksia). Yhdysvaltoja kutsutaan mahdollisuuksien maaksi (land of opportunity), mutta tämä maa on varastettu alkuperäiskansoilta. Puhumme Annan maisteriopintoja varten tehdystä tutkimuksesta Oglala Lakota-heimon parissa Pine Ridgen reservaatilla Etelä-Dakotassa. Reservaatteja kuvaillaan täällä melkein ainoastaan negatiivisilla sanoilla kurjuutta ja köyhyyttä korostaen, mutta millaisia tarinoita selviytymisestä niiltä löytyy? Samalla on tärkeä puhua alkuperäiskansojen tämänpäiväisistä haasteista nostamalla esiin maan menettämisestä ja yhteisöjen systemaattisesta tuhoamisesta johtuvaa ylisukupolvista traumaa. Alkurupatteluissa käymme läpi myös paluuta “normaaliin” eli aseelli...
2021-03-27
1h 12
Club Book
Club Book Episode 109 David Treuer
David Treuer is a member of the Leech Lake band of Ojibwe, and one of the foremost chroniclers of the rich and diverse Native American experience – past and present. His writing straddles the barrier between fiction and nonfiction. Treuer’s four novels to date, including award-winning debut Little (1995) and book club favorite Prudence (2015), “mount a challenge to the whole idea of Indian identity as depicted by both Native and white writers” (New York Times). His first major foray into nonfiction, Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey Through Reservation Life, garnered national attention and won the Minnesota Book Award in 2013. His follow...
2021-02-18
55 min
BBQ Catch-Up!
#7 Burning recap 2020 - Der Jahresrückblick mit unseren Tops & Flops
Das BBQ & Podcast Jahr 2020 neigt sich nun so langsam dem Ende zu was aber nicht bedeutet, dass die Brenner an unseren Grills still stehen! Nicht nur die Holzkohle, sondern auch unsere Motivation glüht weiter und daher ziehen wir in der heutigen Folge einfach mal Bilanz. Wir schauen voller Stolz auf nun mehr 7 Folgen des BBQ Catch-Up! zurück. Auf Wunsch einiger treuer Zuhörer, fassen wir das Jahr 2020 mit unseren Top BBQ Highlights und den Top BBQ Flops zusammen. Soviel sei verraten, auch hier wird nicht immer alles "Medium" und schön "rosa" serviert. Das Projekt "BBQ Catch-Up!" wird...
2020-12-24
35 min
Open Book
How to Read David Treuer’s The Translation of Dr Apelles, Part 2
The second of two episodes on a 2006 novel by the Ojibwe writer David Treuer, about a translator retelling the story of two lovers, and writing his own story in the process. NB: At 2:55 I wrongly say Eta is 16 and Bimaadiz 12, but in fact she's 12 and he 16.
2020-11-17
17 min
Open Book
How to Read David Treuer’s The Translation of Dr Apelles, Part 1
The first of two episodes on a 2006 novel by the Ojibwe writer David Treuer, about a translator retelling the story of two lovers, and writing his own story in the process.
2020-11-17
32 min
Get Booked
Death And Destruction Wherever She Goes, NBD
Amanda and Jenn discuss superpowered characters, travel novels and nonfiction, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked.This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering reading recommendations personalized to your reading life, Care/of, and Sips by.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our webs...
2020-11-05
52 min
Open Book
The What and the How
In this inaugural episode, I describe the podcast's coverage and format, and then introduce myself and my motives for hosting the series. I conclude: "Think of the episodes in this series as a set of exploratory essays, of varying lengths, gathering evidence from sources on some central topic. The topics will vary, but each episode of Open Book will (I hope) do just what it says on the tin: open a book to your mind." Here are the five book titles I'll cover this season: Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote (Part 1, 1605; Part 2, 1615; we’re reading sele...
2020-09-10
16 min
AWM Author Talks
Episode 5: David Treuer
This week, AWM Program Director Allison Sansone talks to National Book Award finalist David Treuer about his book The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee, a sweeping history of Native American life from the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890 to today. This conversation was originally recorded live at the American Writers Museum.We hope you enjoy entering the mind of a writer. Listen to more episodes here.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS“The astounding thing isn’t the degree to which the United States government, and before them other colonial powers, tried to rub us out. That’s not astoun...
2020-06-29
1h 00
Revive Youth Leader Podcast
Racism, Justice, and the church in our current climate. With Pastor Ron Sydney and Pastor Terrance Taylor - Season 1 Episode 4
On this episode, we discuss racism, justice, and the church in our current climate. With Pastor Ron Sydney and Pastor Terrance Taylor. We dig deep and look at the effects that the current climate is having on people, and why what is happening today is different than what has happened in the past. You aren't going to want to miss this episode, there is some very valuable discussion. Join me as I talk with the two past Revive Youth Rally Keynote speakers. And we dig into this very important issue. Book Recommendations:Leadership on...
2020-06-12
1h 07
BPL Podcast
Well Wishes & Staff Picks From BPL
BPL staff members discuss the media they've been enjoying during this unusual time, as well as a few special messages for our patrons. ----more---- Follow these links to find our picks digitally: Ultraista by Ultraista The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer A Manual for Cleaning Women by Lucia Berlin Becoming by Michelle Obama Murder on Black Swan Lane by Andrea Penrose Wilde Life by Pascalle Lepas The Third Hotel by Laura van Den Berg
2020-04-27
20 min
BPL Podcast
Well Wishes & Staff Picks From BPL
BPL staff members discuss the media they've been enjoying during this unusual time, as well as a few special messages for our patrons. ----more---- Follow these links to find our picks digitally: Ultraista by Ultraista The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer A Manual for Cleaning Women by Lucia Berlin Becoming by Michelle Obama Murder on Black Swan Lane by Andrea Penrose Wilde Life by Pascalle Lepas The Third Hotel by Laura van Den Berg
2020-04-27
20 min
From the Front Porch
265 || Bookish Bingo
Annie and Olivia sat down in the middle of the chaos to talk about The Bookshelf’s reading challenge (of sorts!) for 2020. We covered all sorts of categories, with a variety of books: A Is for Alibi by Sue Grafton Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende The BFG by Roald Dahl There There by Tommy Orange The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer The Round House by Louise Erdrich...
2020-04-02
45 min
B.S. History
Modern Native American history, and why you should read "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee" by David Treuer.
A book recommendation episode. I muse a little bit on modern Native American history, and tell you why David Treuer has written a great book.
2020-02-07
18 min
Yonder Lies: Unpacking the Myths of Jackson Hole
Indigenous Pasts || Presents (Pt.1)
The stories of Native Americans have long been erased in tellings of the history of the United States and in histories of Jackson Hole. In this episode, we ask: How do we and how should we understand this violent and complicated history? What is true and what is false? And where does the legal relationship between the United States and North American Tribes stand today? This episode is the first of two, diving into the history of the Shoshone-Bannock people in this area and the creation of the Wind River Reservation and the Fort Hall...
2020-02-02
32 min
Book Riot - The Podcast
2019 Holiday Recommendation Show, Part 1
Jeff and Rebecca tackle the first batch of listener recommendation requests for the 2020 holiday season. This episode is sponsored by: Opus X One - Obsidian Detective by Michael Anderle Bibliostyle by Nina Freudenberger Feminist Book Club Box + Podcast The Great Courses Plus She Said So You Want to Talk About Race Unfollow by Megan Phelps-Roper The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer We Are Okay by Nina LaCour Dear Madam President Wolfpack by Abby Wambach Power of Meaning Bored & Brilliant The Adventurer’s Son Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel The Master Plan by Chris Wilson Leonardo da Vinci by Wal...
2019-12-01
1h 11
All the Books!
E236: Great Books for Giving: November 26, 2019
This week, Liberty and Tirzah discuss Magic for Liars, The Beautiful Ones, Cats Are a Liquid, and more great books for giving this holiday season. This episode was sponsored Yale University Press and Fabulous Monsters by Alberto Manguel, Bombas, and Eye for Eye by J.K. Franko. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Forking Good: An Unofficial Cookbook for Fans of The...
2019-11-26
39 min
All the Books!
Great Books for Giving: November 26, 2019
This week, Liberty and Tirzah discuss Magic for Liars, The Beautiful Ones, Cats Are a Liquid, and more great books for giving this holiday season.This episode was sponsored Yale University Press and Fabulous Monsters by Alberto Manguel, Bombas, and Eye for Eye by J.K. Franko.Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content...
2019-11-26
44 min
Browsing around the clove
Browsing around the clove: Episode VIII “Saffron”
Saffron is made up of threads, filaments that separate, as do the Victoria and the Trinidad in the Spice Islands. While the Trinidad, piloted by Gonzalo Gómez de Espinosa will try to return to the American continent in order to reach Europe again, the Victoria commanded by Juan Sebastián Elcano will continue heading to the west, towards territories that were under Portuguese control, with the intention to browse around the world but avoiding contact with the rival empire. The path will not be easy. A stowaway called “Hunger” will come back on board as Stefan Zweig indicates: Keinen fremde...
2019-11-11
25 min
WRGC
Georgia College Connections | 2019 Social Justice Dialogue Series Features Author David Treuer
This year’s installment of the Social Justice Dialogue Series. features Ojibewe Author David Treuer, whose book The Heart Beat of Wounded Knee is a finalist for the National Book Award. Treuer will lead a workshop and offer a keynote address on Thursday, October 24th. In this edition of Georgia College Connections, Georgia College Call Me Mister Program Director Emmanuel Little and Georgia College Creative Writing Professor Kerry Neville join host Daniel McDonald to preview this year’s series and introduce special guest, David Treuer.
2019-10-22
32 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
David Treuer — Language Carries More Than Words
Writer David Treuer’s work tells a story that is richer and more multi-dimensional than the American history most of us learned in school. Treuer grew up on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. At the time of our conversation with him in 2008, he was part of an ongoing project to document the grammar and usage of the Ojibwe language. He says the recovery of tribal languages and names is part of a fuller recovery of our national story — and the human story. And it holds unexpected observations altogether about language and meaning that most of us express unse...
2019-10-10
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] David Treuer with Krista Tippett
Writer David Treuer’s work tells a story that is richer and more multi-dimensional than the American history most of us learned in school. Treuer grew up on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. At the time of our conversation with him in 2008, he was part of an ongoing project to document the grammar and usage of the Ojibwe language. He says the recovery of tribal languages and names is part of a fuller recovery of our national story — and the human story. And it holds unexpected observations altogether about language and meaning that most of us express unse...
2019-10-10
1h 37
On Being Studios
David Treuer — Language Carries More Than Words
Writer David Treuer’s work tells a story that is richer and more multi-dimensional than the American history most of us learned in school. Treuer, who grew up on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota, helped compile the first practical grammar of the Ojibwe people. He says the recovery of tribal languages and names is part of a fuller recovery of our national story — and the human story. And it holds unexpected observations altogether about language and meaning that most of us express unselfconsciously in our mother tongues. David Treuer divides his time between the Leech Lake Reservation and Los...
2019-10-10
51 min
On Being Studios
[Unedited] David Treuer With Krista Tippett
Writer David Treuer’s work tells a story that is richer and more multi-dimensional than the American history most of us learned in school. Treuer, who grew up on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota, helped compile the first practical grammar of the Ojibwe people. He says the recovery of tribal languages and names is part of a fuller recovery of our national story — and the human story. And it holds unexpected observations altogether about language and meaning that most of us express unselfconsciously in our mother tongues. David Treuer divides his time between the Leech Lake Reservation and Los...
2019-10-10
1h 37
Pod Save the People
Change the Terms (with David Treuer)
DeRay, Brittany, Sam and Clint discuss the history of the motto "In God We Trust," low-wage health care jobs, a proposal to ban facial recognition in public housing, and ensuring that formerly incarcerated Floridians maintain the right to vote. David Treuer joins DeRay to talk about his book, "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present."
2019-07-30
1h 02
History Unplugged Podcast
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present
The received idea of Native American history--as promulgated by books like Dee Brown's mega-bestselling 1970 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee--has been that American Indian history essentially ended with the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee. Not only did one hundred fifty Sioux die at the hands of the U. S. Cavalry, the sense was, but Native civilization did as well.Today's guest David Treuer has a different take on this history. Growing up Ojibwe on a reservation in Minnesota, training as an anthropologist, and researching Native life past and present, Treuer argues strongly against this narrative. Because American Indians did...
2019-05-23
36 min
The Book Review
Dani Shapiro on Her Surprising 'Inheritance'
Shapiro talks about her new best-selling memoir, and David Treuer discusses “The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee.” Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
2019-01-25
1h 09
Podcast Buku
Dani Shapiro on Her Surprising 'Inheritance'
Shapiro talks about her new best-selling memoir, and David Treuer discusses “The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee.”
2019-01-25
1h 09
Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present by David Treuer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/344548to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present Author: David Treuer Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 45 minutes Release date: January 22, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: FINALIST FOR THE 2019 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Named a best book of 2019 by The New York Times, TIME, The Washington Post, NPR, Hudson Booksellers, The New York Public Library, The Dallas Morning News, and Library Journal...
2019-01-22
5h 45
Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present by David Treuer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/344548 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present Author: David Treuer Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 45 minutes Release date: January 22, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: FINALIST FOR THE 2019 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Named a best book of 2019 by The New York Times, TIME, The Washington Post, NPR, Hudson Booksellers, The New York Public Library, The Dallas Morning News, and Library J...
2019-01-22
10 min
All the Books!
E192: 192: New Releases and More for January 22, 2019
This week, Liberty and María Cristina discuss Golden State, The Red Address Book, Unmarriageable, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by the Read Harder Journal, The Wicked King by Holly Black, and ThirdLove. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Golden State by Ben H. Winters The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present by David Treuer The Cold Is in Her Bones by Peternelle van Arsdale The Red Addres...
2019-01-22
34 min
All the Books!
New Releases and More for January 22, 2019
This week, Liberty and María Cristina discuss Golden State, The Red Address Book, Unmarriageable, and more great books.This episode was sponsored by the Read Harder Journal, The Wicked King by Holly Black, and ThirdLove.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For a complete list of books discussed in this epi...
2019-01-22
34 min
For Real
#23 The Arctic & the Tropics
This week Alice and Kim talk arctic explorers, murder in the tropics, and the mixed reactions to nonfiction bestseller Girl, Wash Your Face.This episode is sponsored by Book Riot’s Read Harder Journal.Subscribe to For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher.For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Kim Ukura.Follow UpGirl, Wash Your Face by Rachel HollisBy the Book podcastBuzzFeed: “Girl, Wash Your Face” Is A Massive Best-Seller With A Dark Messag...
2019-01-22
47 min
Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present by David Treuer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/344548 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present Author: David Treuer Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 45 minutes Release date: January 22, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: FINALIST FOR THE 2019 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Named a best book of 2019 by The New York Times, TIME, The Washington Post, NPR, Hudson Booksellers, The New York Public Library, The Dallas Morning News, and Library J...
2019-01-22
10 min
Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present by David Treuer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/344548 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present Author: David Treuer Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 45 minutes Release date: January 22, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: FINALIST FOR THE 2019 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Named a best book of 2019 by The New York Times, TIME, The Washington Post, NPR, Hudson Booksellers, The New York Public Library, The Dallas Morning News, a...
2019-01-22
10 min
Bedrosian Bookclub Podcast
Killers of the Flower Moon
In Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann brings readers back to Osage County Oklahoma in the 1920s. After discovering oil, members of the Osage U.S. state/federal governments, the money was often held in guardianship for tribe members. Soon, the Osage were found murdered, or killed under mysterious circumstances. What followed is a tale of greed and corruption at multiple levels. Who were the heroes of this story? How did Hoover use these murders to create a narrative to bolster the FBI, during a period in which the nation was wary of a Federal institutions...
2018-02-27
1h 15
Magers and Quinn Presents
Magers and Quinn Presents: David Treuer
David Treuer reads and discusses his novel Prudence, set in rural Minnesota in the middle of WWII.
2016-11-10
24 min
Free Audiobook: Where Stories Find Their Voice
Prudence Audiobook by David Treuer
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 228534 Title: Prudence Author: David Treuer Narrator: Chris Patton Format: Unabridged Length: 07:52:00 Language: English Release date: 02-05-15 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Romance, Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural & Interracial Summary: From a rising Native American writer comes a haunting and unforgettable novel about love, loss, race, and desire in World War IIera America On a sweltering day in August 1942, Frankie Washburn returns to his family's rustic Minnesota resort for one last visit before he joins the war as a bombardier headed for the darkened skies over Europe...
2015-02-05
7h 52
ICF Bielefeld | Audio-Podcast
David – Transparenz im Umgang mit Fehlern
»Kaum eine Person der Bibel fasziniert die Menschheit so sehr, wie der Hirtenjunge, der zum König wurde – David. Ein treuer Hirte, loyaler Untertan, erfolgreicher Feldherr, mächtiger König, begnadeter Dichter – aber auch ein Lügner, Mörder und Ehebrecher. Lass Dich inspirieren und herausfordern von Davids Leben.«
2014-04-20
22 min
ICF Bielefeld | Audio-Podcast
David – Exzellenz für Gott
»Kaum eine Person der Bibel fasziniert die Menschheit so sehr, wie der Hirtenjunge, der zum König wurde – David. Ein treuer Hirte, loyaler Untertan, erfolgreicher Feldherr, mächtiger König, begnadeter Dichter – aber auch ein Lügner, Mörder und Ehebrecher. Lass Dich inspirieren und herausfordern von Davids Leben.«
2014-04-13
33 min
ICF Bielefeld | Audio-Podcast
David – Standhaftigkeit im Glauben
»Kaum eine Person der Bibel fasziniert die Menschheit so sehr, wie der Hirtenjunge, der zum König wurde – David. Ein treuer Hirte, loyaler Untertan, erfolgreicher Feldherr, mächtiger König, begnadeter Dichter – aber auch ein Lügner, Mörder und Ehebrecher. Lass Dich inspirieren und herausfordern von Davids Leben.«
2014-04-06
36 min
ICF Bielefeld | Audio-Podcast
David – Bemerkenswert im Umgang mit Konflikten
»Kaum eine Person der Bibel fasziniert die Menschheit so sehr, wie der Hirtenjunge, der zum König wurde – David. Ein treuer Hirte, loyaler Untertan, erfolgreicher Feldherr, mächtiger König, begnadeter Dichter – aber auch ein Lügner, Mörder und Ehebrecher. Lass Dich inspirieren und herausfordern von Davids Leben.«
2014-03-30
30 min