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InchunwaInchunwaEP22 S04 Keli Gonzales and Recent EventsArtists like Keli Gonzales play a crucial role in helping our communities envision futures they once thought unimaginable. Our fourth series of Inchunwa focuses on highlighting artists who significantly impact the revitalization movement. These artists showcase ancestral tattoos in contemporary contexts.In this episode, we share our interview with Keli and reflect on her work. We also highlight our experiences with other artists, including Roy Bonney, Hotvlkuce Harjo, and Dustin Mater, who were among the first southeastern artists we encountered incorporating hereditary tattoos into their art. Through their creativity, we witnessed contemporary empowerment, which marked a turning...2024-10-2646 minInchunwaInchunwaEP21 S04: IndigiPopXWe attended IndigiPopX at First American's Museum in Oklahoma City. In this episode, we discuss our experience and share the discussion we led during the convention with guest panelists, Faithlyn Seawright, Nathalie Standingcloud, Brittany Postoak, and Dustin Mater.2024-05-251h 03InchunwaInchunwaEP 20 S03: Maddie SandersWe've made it! This is our final episode of series three focusing on the experiences of folks who have received their traditional tattoos. In this episode we listen to an interview with Mvskoke artist and model Maddie Sanders. We're joined by guest hosts Heather Bryant (Cherokee) and Sierra Revas (Yuchi). In this episode we hear about Maddie bringing the Southeast to the Southwest, discuss how heather's tattoos have changed for them as they've become a mother, the importance of language and it's revitalization and more! For access to all the resources we've used for the Inchunwa podcast's r...2024-04-271h 18InchunwaInchunwaEP19 S03: Jenna WalkinstickANNNNDD WE'RE BACK! In this episode  continue the third series where we speak with southeastern folks who have received and bear their traditional tattoos. This time we're speaking with guest Jenna Walkingstick (Cherokee) and guest hosts Lisa Fruichantie (Seminole/Mvskoke) and Angie Comeaux (Mvskoke/Choctaw). We cover a range of topics including Jenna and Lisa's experiences receiving and bearing traditional southeastern facial tattoos, positive and negative experiences around receiving traditional tattoos, body sovereignty, accountability, diversity in NDN country, interconnectedness to land and of tribal nations, the role of plants, and more! Additionally we make some major announcements:...2024-03-221h 49InchunwaInchunwaEP18 S03: Heather BryanIn this episode, we are joined by guest co-host Colleen Billiot (Houma) to discuss the interview with Heather Bryan (Cherokee). This was one of the first interviews that we ever conducted when we began this project and have been anxiously awaiting when we could share it out with everyone. As with the previous guests in this third series, Heather shares their experience receiving and bearing traditional Cherokee tattoos as well as information regarding Cherokee and southeastern tattoos. Brit and Colleen discuss Heather's interview, revitalizing culture, climate change, tattoos, and more. Colleen Billiot  is a citizen of the Un...2023-08-262h 14InchunwaInchunwaEP17 S03: Isabella Aiukli AdamsIn this episode we are continuing our third series where we talk with southeastern folks who have received and bear their traditional tattoos. We are speaking with Isabella Aiukli Adams (Choctaw) regarding her experience. We are also joined by guest hosts Britt Postoak (Mvskoke) and Anja Littlecreek (Mvskoke). Isabella Aiukli Cornell is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and a young activist. She is the organizing member of Matriarch, and inter-tribal non-profit based in Oklahoma. In 2018, her Junior prom dress garnered national attention which highlighted the crisis of violence against Native women.Isabella has...2023-07-291h 06InchunwaInchunwaEP16 S03: Indigenous Futurisms Festival NW Panel DiscussionHalito everyone! This month we are breaking away from our usual and accustomed series 3 content and bringing to ya'll the recording that we made earlier this month of the discussion on traditional tattoo revitalization and futurity at the Indigenous Futurism Festival Northwest in Tacoma, WA at Alma. Believe it or not, this was the first time an Inchunwa episode was recorded all in one location. We were so grateful to have traditional tattoo practitioners Hotvlkuce Harjo (Mvskoke) and Michaela Taylor (Yupik) join us for the discussion. In this, we discussed some topics we've covered over the coarse of the...2023-06-301h 15InchunwaInchunwaEP15 S03: Sarah Adams-CornellIn this episode we will continue our third series where we talk with folks who have already received and bear their traditional tattoos in order to gain further insight into what it's like. We'll be speaking with Sarah Adams-Cornell (Choctaw). Sarah lives in Oklahoma City and is the Co-Founder of Matriarch Non-Profit and the Vice President of the Sovereign Community School Board.  She serves on several other boards including the ACLU of Oklahoma, Not Your Mascot, Live Indigenous OK, and is a member of the Central Oklahoma Two Spirit Society.During this episode we will also be j...2023-05-271h 24InchunwaInchunwaEP14 S03: ᎨᎳᏗ / Keli GonzalesIn this episode we talk with Cherokee artist, language advocate, podcaster, and film producer ᎨᎳᏗ aka Keli Gonzales. ᎨᎳᏗ is a Cherokee artist from Welling, Oklahoma. Drawing on her experiences as a Cherokee woman, Gonzales creates paintings and drawings portraying the Cherokee people in a way that is true to life. She is the producer of the documentary ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (What They've Been Taught) and We Will Speak, which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and is part of the Los Angeles Times “Short Docs” series.In this third series we are talking with Southeastern folks who have received their traditional tattoos to gain insight...2023-02-2548 minInchunwaInchunwaEP13 S03: Julie Cordero-LambIn this episode of inchunwa we will be kicking off the third series of our podcast. In this third series we will be talking with folks who have received their inchunwa (traditional tattoos). We will be talking with Julie Cordero-Lamb (Chumash) about her experience receiving and bearing her tribe's traditional chin markings. The southeastern tattoo revitalization movement has been influenced by the revitalization of indigenous ancestral marking ways in Alaskan, California, and more .  As such, in keeping with the original intent of the podcast, we felt it important to include the insight of someone coming a place with an e...2023-01-281h 52InchunwaInchunwaEP12 S02: Olivia Morgan Pt. 2This is the final episode of series two where we explore the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of Choctaw women and 2SLGBTQ+ folk who are anticipating receiving inchunwa - or traditional tattoos. In this episode we continue with part two of our interview with Olivia Morgan. Olivia Morgan (she/they) is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Chickasaw descendent, and white. She grew up in Northwest Arksansas where she recieved her Bachelors in Psychology with a minor in Indigenous Studies. They moved to Seattle, WA to get their Masters in Social Work (MSW) degree in 2019 and n...2022-12-101h 35InchunwaInchunwaEP11 S02: Olivia Morgan Pt. 1In this episode, we share the first part of the interview between Faithlyn Seawright (Chickasaw) and Olivia Morgan (Choctaw). This episode is part one of the interview with Olivia. Olivia Morgan (she/they) is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Chickasaw descendent, and white. She grew up in Northwest Arksansas where she recieved her Bachelors in Psychology with a minor in Indigenous Studies. They moved to Seattle, WA to get their Masters in Social Work (MSW) degree in 2019 and now works as a case manager. Olivia plays on the Tvshkahomma Ohoyo stickball team, beads, paints, w...2022-09-101h 29InchunwaInchunwaEP10 S02: Lauren WhiteIn this episode we continue our second series where we talk with Choctaw women and 2SLGBTQ+ folks from our original group of Choctaw folks to discuss their feelings, expectations, and experience while anticipating receiving traditional tattoos. Brit talks with Lauren White (She/Her) who has a MPH in Epidemiology and who is currently completing her PhD in Social Work and Social Psychology. Lauren grew up in Idabel, Oklahoma District 1 in the Choctaw Nation and is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.  She discusses her thought processes around knowledge keeping and identity and continues the conversation ar...2022-07-311h 22InchunwaInchunwaEP09 S02: Lindsay ReederIn this episode we talk with Lindsay Reeder (Choctaw) about their experience with coming to learn and accept the idea of receiving traditional tattoos. We explore how all our identities play a part in our ideas and attitudes towards tattooing. Lindsay also gives us their perspective on what is it means to be a Queer, Two-Spirit, Choctaw living in California. Join us as we take deeper dives into identity, community, and self-acceptance. If you haven't already follow us on Instagram and Facebook @inchunwa where we have more content and resources on our Linktree! Check out our...2022-05-141h 32InchunwaInchunwaE08 S02: Marissa GonzalezIn this episode we talk with Marissa Gonzalez (Cherokee/Choctaw) about her experiences with receiving a significant tattoo related to Choctaw culture and her anticipation to receive traditional tattoos. We also dive into the larger Choctaw diaspora, specifically in California, and the implications of Choctaw and Southeastern migration. Join us as we delve into identity, community acceptance, healing generations, and more in this episode! Yakoke hoke (Thank you) for listening! 2022-04-231h 35InchunwaInchunwaEP07 S02: Amber Morning StarIn this episode we will continue our second series where we talk with Choctaw women and 2SLGBTQ+ folks from our original group of Choctaw folks to discuss their feelings, expectations, and experience while anticipating receiving traditional tattoos.  Olivia speaks with Amber Morning Star Byars(She/Her/Ella)who is an artist, advocate, Native rights activist, writer, and law student born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and a descendant of the Chickasaw Nation. Amber discusses  empowerment via revitalization of traditional tattoos, showcasing traditional Chahta tattoos in the Ca...2022-03-261h 31Unpacking The EerieUnpacking The Eerie15. Jim Jones Invented the Gay Agenda (feat. Olivia Morgan, Inchunwa)Send us a textCULTS: Jim Jones/Jonestown Massacrecw: anti-black racism, extreme violence, assault, murder, suicide, child abuse, slavery In 1978, over 900 people died at a remote settlement in Guyana after ingesting a poison-laced drink. Their leader, Jim Jones, declared this a “revolutionary suicide.” In our first episode about a cult, we dig into the Jonestown massacre – the event that had the largest number of American civilian casualties due to a non-natural cause, until 9/11. In our third collaborative episode, Olivia Morgan*, a co-host of the podcast Inchunwa, joins Akshi as they explore...2022-03-242h 08InchunwaInchunwaEP06 S02: ToreyIn this episode we will begin our second series where we talk with Choctaw women and 2SLGBTQ+ folks from our original group of Choctaw folks to discuss their feelings, expectations, and experience while anticipating receiving traditional tattoos. We are so excited to begin this new series with you all. As you'll hear, Torey's interview is quite poignant in many places and she has such great insight to share.  If you've not yet gotten a chance to listen to series one, we highly suggest you do. Many of the interviews going forward will touch on or make reference to the h...2022-03-121h 29InchunwaInchunwaEP05 Pt 2 S01: Popularizing Tattoos in the White-Stream World: Tattooing, Colonization, and Appropriation Pt. 2Halito Everyone! In this episode: Popularizing Tattoos in the White-Stream World: Tattooing, Colonization, and Appropriation Pt. 2, we will be exploring the 1900s-present covering feminism, the 1940s, 1960-1980s, and the current Indigenous Tattoo Revitalization Movement. In this episode we also discuss the issue around Quannah Chasinghorse, Angelina Joelie, and the mouth cuff made by Mvskoke artist Hotvlkuce Harjo - who goes by @dommivera on Instagram.  This will be the final episode of this first series on history. In February we will move into our second series where we share and discuss interviews from Choctaw women and 2SLGBTQ+ f...2022-01-231h 27InchunwaInchunwaEP04 S01 P.1: Popularizing Tattooing in the White-Stream World: Tattooing, Colonization, and AppropriationIn this episode we are joined by Danie Cansino (Yaqui, Puerto Rican, Chicana) as we discuss the wider history of tattooing and the effects of colonization and appropriation. We would like to say a huge Yakoke to everyone for being patient with us on this episode. We had several technology issues when recording and the team had some personal matters come up. We will be back on our regular release schedule in the new year! Check out our Instagram and Facebook for more resources and updates! Thank you! Yakoke for everyone supporting us and...2021-12-171h 01InchunwaInchunwaEP03 S01: Intersections of SE Tattoo History and Native American HistoryIn this episode we are joined by JP Johnson (Cherokee) and Dustin Mater (Chickasaw) as we discuss the history of Southeastern traditional tattoos and how it intersects with broader Native American history. We'd like to dedicate this episode to Choctaw scholar Michelene E. Peasantubbee who's foundational work looking at the intersections of Choctaw women's roles and Christianity has had a profound influence on this project as well. This episode will contain conversations around genocide and settler colonialism. As a result we want to give a content warning for discussions of Christianity, boarding schools, violence, and sexual violence. This episode...2021-10-241h 27InchunwaInchunwaEP02 S01: Interview with Dr. Michelle Johnson-JenningsThis episode kicks off our first series on history. In this episode Lindsay and Brit talk with Dr. Michelle Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw) about history, traditional roles important to southeastern & Choctaw people, roles today that are of importance, the role and importance of traditional tattoo practitioners in our communities, and so much more! We want to give a shout out and yakoke lawa hoke (many thanks!) to all the folks who bought the 'Knit Together'  merch through our last bonfire campaign. Upon the date this podcast episode is released (Sept 25, 2021), we will be starting two new bonfire merch campaigns: 'K...2021-09-261h 03