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Michelle Schenandoah
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Indigenous Rights Radio
RMV Ep 1_Doctrine of Discovery
Hosted by Rematriation founder and Haudenosaunee media creator Michelle Schenandoah, the 5-episode Rematriated Voices series brings together some of the most influential Indigenous voices of our time to share knowledge, values, and solutions urgently needed in a world grappling with division, ecological crisis, and social upheaval. Each episode highlights how Haudenosaunee principles, rooted in matrilineal culture, ecological balance, and collective responsibility, offer powerful frameworks for addressing issues such as democracy, land justice, food sovereignty, and the societal obligations to future generations. Episode 1: Doctrine of Discovery - Indigenous women are working alongside allies to educate the public about the Doctrine of...
2025-10-13
55 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
RMV Ep 5_Matrilineal Men
Episode 5, Matrilineal Men: Neal Powless, 2025 American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame inductee and Haudenosaunee Nationals leader; Chief Spencer Lyons, Onondaga Hawk Clan; Chief Brennen Ferguson, Tuscarora Clan. The Rematriated Voices series brings together some of the most influential Indigenous voices of our time to share knowledge, values, and solutions urgently needed in a world grappling with division, ecological crisis, and social upheaval. Each episode highlights how Haudenosaunee principles, rooted in matrilineal culture, ecological balance, and collective responsibility, offer powerful frameworks for addressing issues such as democracy, land justice, food sovereignty, and the societal obligations to future generations. Image: From left...
2025-10-13
54 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
RMV Ep 5_Matrilineal Men
The Rematriated Voices series brings together some of the most influential Indigenous voices of our time to share knowledge, values, and solutions urgently needed in a world grappling with division, ecological crisis, and social upheaval. Each episode highlights how Haudenosaunee principles, rooted in matrilineal culture, ecological balance, and collective responsibility, offer powerful frameworks for addressing issues such as democracy, land justice, food sovereignty, and the societal obligations to future generations. Image: From left: Michelle Schenandoah, host of Rematriated Voices and founder of Rematriation. Louise McDonald Herne (“Mommabear”), Mohawk Bear Clan Mother. The late Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner – Historian and leader in wom...
2025-10-13
54 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
RMV Ep 4_Eve Meets Skywoman
Episode 4, Eve Meets Sky Woman: Louise McDonald Herne (“Mommabear”), Mohawk Bear Clan Mother; the late Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner, groundbreaking historian and women’s studies pioneer. “Indigenous Peoples’ Day is not only a time to honor our past and celebrate our people of today, but also to listen to Indigenous knowledge keepers who carry wisdom for navigating our future,” said Schenandoah. “Rematriated Voices uplifts these teachings as essential tools for healing divides, rematriating democracy, and restoring balance with Mother Earth.” This is Episode 4 of a 5 part podcast. Image: From left: Michelle Schenandoah, host of Rematriated Voices and founder of Rematriation. Louise McDonald...
2025-10-13
57 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
RMV Ep 4_Eve Meets Skywoman
“Indigenous Peoples’ Day is not only a time to honor our past and celebrate our people of today, but also to listen to Indigenous knowledge keepers who carry wisdom for navigating our future,” said Schenandoah. “Rematriated Voices uplifts these teachings as essential tools for healing divides, rematriating democracy, and restoring balance with Mother Earth.” This is Episode 4 of a 5 part podcast. Image: From left: Michelle Schenandoah, host of Rematriated Voices and founder of Rematriation. Louise McDonald Herne (“Mommabear”), Mohawk Bear Clan Mother.
2025-10-13
57 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
RMV Ep 2_First Environment
Episode 2, First Environment: Katsi Cook, a Mohawk midwife, activist, created the Woman is the First Environment Collaborative, a program that uplifts community-based projects and empowers Native women across generations. Robin Wall Kimmerer, a MacArthur Fellow and author of the New York Times best-seller Braiding Sweetgrass. The Rematriated Voices series brings together some of the most influential Indigenous voices of our time to share knowledge, values, and solutions urgently needed in a world grappling with division, ecological crisis, and social upheaval. Each episode highlights how Haudenosaunee principles, rooted in matrilineal culture, ecological balance, and collective responsibility, offer powerful frameworks for addressing...
2025-10-13
54 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
RMV Ep 2_First Environment
The Rematriated Voices series brings together some of the most influential Indigenous voices of our time to share knowledge, values, and solutions urgently needed in a world grappling with division, ecological crisis, and social upheaval. Each episode highlights how Haudenosaunee principles, rooted in matrilineal culture, ecological balance, and collective responsibility, offer powerful frameworks for addressing issues such as democracy, land justice, food sovereignty, and the societal obligations to future generations. This is Episode 2. Image: From left: Michelle Schenandoah, host of Rematriated Voices and founder of Rematriation. Katsi Cook, a Mohawk midwife, activist, and creator of the Woman is the First...
2025-10-13
54 min
Native America Calling
Monday, October 13, 2025 – Language teachers celebrate success on Indigenous Peoples Day
After an intensive two-year adult immersion program, the number of fluent Spokane Salish language speakers nearly doubled. Some of those program graduates will be hired on as full-time language teaching staff as the tribe expands its language revitalization efforts. And the Yuchi Tribe in Oklahoma has established a unique partnership with an Australian Aboriginal nation to exchange ideas for revitalizing both of their endangered languages. We’ll hear about these two recent success stories. Michelle Schenandoah (left) talks with Haudenosaunee culture keepers on the new video podcast, “Rematriated Voices”. (Photo: courtesy Rematriated Voices) We’ll also hea...
2025-10-13
55 min
Native America Calling
Monday, October 13, 2025 – Language teachers celebrate success on Indigenous Peoples Day
After an intensive two-year adult immersion program, the number of fluent Spokane Salish language speakers nearly doubled. Some of those program graduates will be hired on as full-time language teaching staff as the tribe expands its language revitalization efforts. And the Yuchi Tribe in Oklahoma has established a unique partnership with an Australian Aboriginal nation to exchange ideas for revitalizing both of their endangered languages. We’ll hear about these two recent success stories. Michelle Schenandoah (left) talks with Haudenosaunee culture keepers on the new video podcast, “Rematriated Voices”. (Photo: courtesy Rematriated Voices) We’ll also hea...
2025-10-13
55 min
Syracuse (On)Stage
"A Room in Our House" with Michelle Schenandoah and Nicole Beutler
Joann Yarrow interviews thought leader Michelle Schenandoah (Oneida/ Haudenosaunee) and choreographer/theatre director Nicole Beutler (Netherlands/Germany) about their dance piece, A Room in Our House.
2025-08-07
26 min
WCNY Community FM
Syracuse (On)Stage, Episode 31 - "A Room in Our House" with Michelle Schenandoah and Nicole Beutler
Joann Yarrow interviews thought leader Michelle Schenandoah (Oneida/ Haudenosaunee) and choreographer/theatre director Nicole Beutler (Netherlands/Germany) about their dance piece, A Room in Our House.
2025-08-05
26 min
The Aunties Dandelion
Episode 4 - '25: Katsitsionni Fox and Ty Defoe
On this episode from Rematriation's Indigenous and Haudenosaunee Matrilineality Symposium, Auntie Kahstoserawkathe visits with filmmaker/potter Katsitsionni Fox (Kanyen'kehà:ka) and interdisciplinary artist Ty Defoe (Ojibwe, Oneida) on their shared focus on Seeds through their individual projects. Wa'tkwanonhweráton to the symposium organizers at Rematriation and the vision Kaluhyanu:wes Michelle Schenandoah (Oneida). Great thanks as well to James O'Conner, Brett Barry, and Dominic Naggar for production and tech support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-16
33 min
The Aunties Dandelion
Eclipse 2024! with co-host Kaluhyanu:wes Michelle Schenandoah, Rematriation
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-04-08
45 min
New Money Social Club
Rematriating Land, Culture & Economy with Michelle Schenandoah of Rematriation
A rare, intersectional chat with Kaluhyanu: Michelle Schenandoah—a traditional member of the Onʌyota':aka (Oneida) Nation Wolf Clan of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and founder of Rematriation —an Indigenous women's led magazine and movement to restore the sacred to the mother. We cover: Michelle's relationship with money & capitalism Reframing gender roles, honoring and restoring value to "women's work" Conscious land "ownership" and ethical wealth-building The Rematriation movement, & how it can inform labor, the economy, and our relationship with land And so much more. Learn more about Michelle here, Rematriation here, and New Money Social Clu
2023-09-05
1h 15
THIS MORNING with Soulivity
THIS MORNING WITH SOULIVITY, EP57 (4/18/2023) "Rematriation - the Sacred Return to the Mother"
TOPIC: "Rematriation - the Sacred Return to the Mother"Overview: Today on THIS MORNING, the hosts discuss the importance of women to have sacred spaces to connect with each other; to shift narratives, defy stereotypes, and reflect on their own experiences.SPECIAL GUEST: Michelle Schenandoah is founder of Rematriation an indigenous women-led movement and digital storytelling platform dedicated to helping return the sacred to the mother.Learn more here: https://rematriation.com/ TODAY'S HOSTS: Brian Westley Johnson, Sheila Applegate, and Candice HarperWith our multi-facet panel of hosts, we discuss...
2023-04-18
54 min
All My Relations Podcast
Rematriate
To rematriate is to return the sacred to the mother. Join us today as we talk about the collective work of Rematriation with Dr. Dian Million (Tanana Athabascan), Michelle Schenandoah (Oneida Nation) and Marquel Musgrave (Nanbe Owingeh). In this episode, we acknowledge that rematriation IS the work of decolonization; we talk through Indigenous Feminism, Sky Woman, and we even make the connections between Ruth Bater Ginsberg and The Doctrine of Discovery.Dr. Dian Million, is Tanana Athabascan, and is a Professor in American Indian Studies at the University of Washington. She recieved her Ph. D. from the U...
2023-04-06
1h 01
ThinkTech Hawaii
World Indigenous Peoples Day: Pope Visit (Cooper UNion)
Doctrine of Discovery to the UN CERD Review. The host for this show is Joshua Cooper. The guests are Kenneth Deer, Michelle Schenandoah, Sheryl Lightfoot and Nicolle Gonzales. World Indigenous Peoples Day celebrates the resilience and resistance as well as the recognized human rights in public international law. This episode explores the recent Pope Francis visit to Canada and formal apology as well as the 15th Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples session and the current UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) in Geneva, Switzerland. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for thi...
2022-08-09
31 min
The Aunties Dandelion
Kaluhyanu:wes Michelle Schenandoah - Oneida Rematriation Activist
Rematriation MagazineRuth Bader Ginsburg, the Doctrine of Discovery and the Oneida CaseCenter for Art, Humor and Soul Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-06-01
1h 45
The Road to Your Name Podcast
Road To Your Name - Season 3, Episode 9: Listening to the experiences of Haudenosaunee women about preparing and going to the Vatican to speak to the Pope
This episode features the experiences of three Haudenosaunee women as they share with us their story on preparing to visit and visiting the Vatican to speak to the Pope about the tragedy of residential school and the Doctrine of Discovery. First to speak on the podcast is Mohawk Bear Clanmother, Louise Herne (Mama Bear). Second to speak is Mohawk bear clan woman, Katsitsionni Fox. Third to speak is Kaluhyanuwes Michelle Schenandoah from the Oneida nation and the wolf clan. Media consultant, Vincent Schilling and myself chime in at times to contribute to the conversation.
2022-05-26
1h 30
The Long Time Academy
BONUS Part Four Practice: The Words Before All Else
A gift to the students of the Academy from Mama Bear, Bear Clan Mother for the Mohawk Nation Council. This traditional Haudenosaunee practice expresses gratitude and empathic connection to all of creation.Usually delivered whenever people gather to make a decision, it can also be done as an individual practice first thing in the morning - “ideally before your feet hit the floor” - or last thing at night.With a great many thanks to Mama Bear and Michelle Schenandoah. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2021-11-26
21 min
The Long Time Academy
Part Four: Future Tense Politics
How can we do politics with a Long Time lens? So often it feels like our leaders are firmly stuck in the short-term, motivated by getting re-elected every four or five years and the sway of vested interests. In this episode we meet the people changing this both from within government and outside it, with their imaginative and innovative - yet highly realistic - Long Time approaches to politics and law. We travel to ancient Greece, hear from teenagers suing their governments, ministers creating new laws to care for future generations, academics in Japan who are using t...
2021-11-26
1h 06
Minority Korner
MK327: Breaking News! (Passing, Recognizing Native American/Indigenous Heritage Month, AstroWorld, #FreedBritney, Astroworld)
Lauren Carter is here with Breaking News from Twitter... about Adele. Britney is free (#FreedBritney) and we couldn't be happier but Jessica Simpson might need to read the room, with her announcement of her also being free. Drake and Travis Scott owe us answers as we discuss the tragedy that happened at Astroworld. Then we discuss Passing starring Tessa Thomosn and Ruth Negga an important movie that needs its roses! It’s Christmas, which means Mariah Carey is resurrected this time of year and our Queen of Christmas has a new partnership we didn’t know we needed. And then...
2021-11-19
1h 11
The Long Time Academy
Part One: How We Got To NOW
Life is short, but time is really, really long. So long that most of us can’t really comprehend more than a few years at a time into the future. It’s time to take a longer view. In Part One, we will look at how we’ve arrived at a short-term culture that is obsessed with short-term thinking, quick fixes and instant gratification. We’ll consider how the industrial revolution reshaped our relationship with time and why getting long-term could be essential to the survival of our species. Over your time in the academy you’ll learn how thinking l...
2021-11-05
1h 03