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Author: Angela, Candice, tvli, Sunrise, Noetta, Monica, Matt, and Jason

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We got a lot to say about all the Indigenous content coming our way!
We will cover a lot of ground with all the Indigenous-led content, so don’t just keep it real, keep it Reel Indigenous.
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Chris Cote and the Oscars

Chris Cote and the Oscars

2024-04-1601:01:19

Chris Cote, Osage language consultant for Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon, joins our hosts to talk Oscars!
Na Na Ping joins guest host Adrienne Lalli Hills and Angela to discuss proposed changes to the Indian Arts and Crafts Act by the BIA. Reel Indigenous does not take policy positions. The views expressed are those of the individuals.
In this episode, we get to talking about the final 3 episodes of TRUE DETECTIVES: NIGHT COUNTRY, and how Aunties regulate. Angela, Matt, Sunrise and tvli join in on the conversation. Monica chopped the episode together Whoever showed up, produced. The music is "AAAAYYYY!!!!" by the Chahta vba isht Taloa cocophony orchestra consort find us on the socials and follow us @Reel_Indigenous https://linktr.ee/reelindigenous So, whether you're in the night country, day country or just gone country, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
In this episode, we chat it up with Nico Albert and Kyle Williams, the dynamic duo of the metal group, Medicine Horse. They share their music and advice and all the great things that they do. Thanks for listening. And after you listen, go out and buy their self-titled debut album, Medicine Horse and the Cherokee compilation album, Anvdvnelisgi. Also, for those of you who are interested in Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness, check it out here: https://www.burningcedar.org/ You can jam out to their music here: https://orcd.co/medicinehorse?fbclid=IwAR20pJbsZ9Mv6LJdp3TYfobCFIgBxjB6hIVRXMyHh6Q_lWgvw6tPcJyQTBo check out there socials to catch them live in a town near you: https://www.facebook.com/medicinehorse918/ https://www.instagram.com/medicinehorse918/ And don't forget to check us out on our socials, and don't be shy, feel free to slide into our DM's any time: https://www.facebook.com/ReelIndigenousPodcast https://www.instagram.com/reelindigenouspod/?fbclid=IwAR07xolpByIzHiI3c_C3dlRQAlXPcCMD7wVnJbuXy1IT2BJ2TOr6rO61eGQ https://www.instagram.com/reelindigenouspod/?fbclid=IwAR07xolpByIzHiI3c_C3dlRQAlXPcCMD7wVnJbuXy1IT2BJ2TOr6rO61eGQ Whether you're rocking out, banging your head, or just sitting back and enjoying easy listening music, make sure you don't just keep it real, you keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
Sundance with wolves

Sundance with wolves

2024-03-1201:08:50

It took us a minute. Sunrise got sick, then was back on the festival circuit, but we finally got Matt and Sunrise to sit down for a bit and talk about the Sundance Film Festival and the few Indigenous movies they got to see. They also talk about the short film, "Kicking the Clouds". A beautiful movie that you can watch here: http://www.skyhopinka.com/kicking-the-clouds also here is the link to the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report: https://www.bia.gov/sites/default/files/dup/inline-files/bsi_investigative_report_may_2022_508.pdf Also, here's a list of Indigenous film offerings at Sundance. If these movies play at a venue near you, please go see them: https://festival.sundance.org/blogs/your-guide-to-the-indigenous-works-at-the-2024-sundance-film-festival/ The music, I guess, is canned music. Not sure where it came from, but it kinda jams, right? Don't forget to check us out on our socials and whatnot: https://www.facebook.com/ReelIndigenousPodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/reelindigenouspod/ https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FReel_Indigenous We also selling T-shirts. Want to look sexy and suave and be the envy of your Rez. Sport these fine threads: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1682299947/reel-indigenous-podcast-unisex-jersey This episode was edited by Matt Barse So, whether you sundance with wolves or do some dirty dancing with wolves, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
Maya Lopez Gets Busy

Maya Lopez Gets Busy

2024-02-1341:48

This week, our hosts examine the next two episodes of Marvel's Echo series: Tuklo and Taloa. She's facing the music of the actions she put in place, but what will that do to her family? We love the scenes with Graham Greene and Tantoo Cardinal and the action in the roller rink!
In this episode, we talk Marvel's Echo episodes 1 and 2. Special guest Dewayne Hornbuckle joins us as we learn more about the world Maya Lopez lives and operates in. Set in Tahama, Oklahoma, Maya comes to town with an agenda: to take over Fiske's empire and make it her own. We incorrectly said that Taskmaster was on "Captain America". It was actually in the "Black Widow" film. Sorry for the mistake. Big ups and thanks to Dewayne Hornbuckle for throwing us some of that Chahta knowledge, and thank you for listening. The music is "Dangerous Banaha" by the Chahta vba isht Taloa cocophony orchestra consort And remember kids, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
In this episode, we get to chat it up with the multi-talented genius, Jennifer Rader, AKA, Mistress Red. Dancer, actor, stunts, and more! What does she not do? Listen to her collaborations and insights about Ryan Red Corn, Rez Dogs, the Haus of Peshawn Bread and Killers of the Flower Moon! Remember to sign up for our patreon and check us out on the socials! The music is "Kanohmi" by the Chahta vba isht Taloa cocophony orchestra consort And remember, whether you livin' the dream, or just starting out on that journey, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
The hosts look back on the year that was 2023. It was quite the year. Strikes and award noms; series ends and box office gold. We list our top three from 2023 and ask the question: will this momentum continue? What were your Top 3 moments in Indigenous media?
For this Indigenous People's Day, we have a very good Indigenous person as a guest on our podcast. Freelance journalist, rights advocate, generally someone who's mad on the internet (and with Stitt as governor, who wouldn't be?) and big fan of "Reservation Dogs", we welcome Francis Danger. In this episode, we give big love to all things "Reservation Dogs", and also talk about the love of all things Indigenous. Especially for this Indigenous People's Day, you don't just keep it real, you keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
Dark Winds Season 2

Dark Winds Season 2

2023-09-2650:55

In this episode we talk about how poor we are and how much we need good microphones and internet (this is you, Sunrise). So support the patreon. Just for the price of coffee, you can get poor little Sunrise a microphone that works. Also, we talk about how we probably shouldn't type while recording a podcast. But more importantly, we talk about the wonderful, mostly Indigenous-driven AMC series, "Dark Winds". We talk about how well it was done and all the love we have for the Indigenous peeps who worked on it, and how excited we are for season 3. So, sit back, relax and enjoy this episode. The music is: "Dangerous Banaha" by the Chahta vba isht Taloa cocophony orchestra consort Thank you for listening. And remember, no matter the shade of those winds come your way, you ain't gonna just keep real, you'll keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
Them dogs is back. And they is howling! In this episode we get to talking about all things Reservation Dogs. From getting out of California to star people who eat eggplants to deer woman getting her just deserts. But not necessarily talked about in that order. By the way, i just learned just deserts is spelled with 1 "s". I guess if you get just desserts, then that's a good thing. Anyways. Thanks for listening. Please feel free to check us out on the social, message us if you want to reach out and we hope you enjoy listening. Don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
Continuing on with the Barbenheimer experience, we will talk about a small independent movie called, "Oppenheimer", AKA, the "Ken" movie. Also, Angela didn't want to spend 3 hours at a movie theatre so she decided to stay home and watch a series called, "Manhattan" - and may have had a better experience. Once again, we talk about lack of (or in this case, no) Indigenous representation in a story that has a lot of Indigenous connections in relation to the atomic bomb and nuclear power. We may have misconstrued our facts and knowledge so we will link some articles and stuff that was used in preparing for this episode. There's a lot and we may not have listed all of them, but this has enough information for you to check out: https://www.trinitydownwinders.com/ https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/profile/maria-montoya-martinez/ https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/history/native-americans-and-manhattan-project/ https://nuclearprinceton.princeton.edu/tribal-nations-and-communities https://time.com/6296470/oppenheimer-navajo-uranium-mining-essay/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAnnC1SFOBY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDNLrOSCOf8 https://www.sciencehistory.org/stories/magazine/in-the-shadow-of-oppenheimer/ https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/ethics-on-film/ethics-on-film-discussion-of-oppenheimer https://www.nti.org/atomic-pulse/downwind-of-trinity-remembering-the-first-victims-of-the-atomic-bomb/ https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/oppenheimer-story-behind-those-who-lost-their-land-lab-2023-07-28/ https://www.abqjournal.com/news/local/new-mexicans-harmed-by-world-s-first-nuclear-bomb-test-will-win-assistance-if-tina/article_7ab74d1d-2fef-54a8-a018-334a10dfa977.html https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/history/los-alamos-world-war-ii/ https://www.visualcapitalist.com/which-countries-have-the-most-nuclear-weapons/ https://www.npr.org/2023/07/30/1191006283/people-exposed-to-fallout-from-1st-atomic-bomb-test-still-fighting-for-compensat https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/godzilla-was-metaphor-hiroshima-hollywood-whitewashed-it-n1236165 https://searchlightnm.org/deliverance-for-downwinders-as-the-clock-winds-down-on-federal-compensation-one-womans-mission-ramps-up/ The music is: "Star Spangled Banner, AKA, the American Anthem" by The Chahta Vba Isht Taloa Cocophony Orchestra Consort And remember when you're out there representing, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
In this episode, 2 Barbies and 3 Kens talk about "Barbie". We discuss the controversial lack of Native representation in the Barbie world and the possibilities of offensive content. We also recognize the Indigenous representation of America Ferrera and Ariana Greenblatt and celebrate matriarchy and the need for more representation in media. We also do a brief discussion on "Oppenheimer" and its total lack of Indigenous representation. But more on that next time. So, all you Barbie Girls and those who are Kenough, put on your pink and join us as we talk about "Barbie". LINKS TO THINGS WE DISCUSSED: here’s the instagram of the native Barbie’s discussed. Get them in the next movie: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cvx897dM_4-/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== also, go see “Black Barbie” when it is released or finds its way near you: https://www.blackbarbiefilm.com/ so even in a Barbie World, we don't just keep it real. We keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
In this episode, we learn that Tyler Sheridan claims that his smovie changed a law that relates to MMIW. We talk about what this statement means. We also talk about white saviours in media. For the article referenced: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/taylor-sheridan-yellowstone-interview-1235519261/ The other article referenced: https://www.kxii.com/2023/01/26/choctaw-chief-presents-medallion-yellowstone-show-creator/ Thanks a lot for for listening. Remember, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
In this episode, we are joined by honored guests, Nuseka Jacob and Rafael Parker. They chat it up about the film, "Crooked Arrows". They also talk a bit about the game of Lacrosse, levels of cringe, and the pros and cons of communism. The music is: "UCan Danz2It, Movement 5" by Chahta Vba Isht Taloa Cacophony Orchestra consort. Thanks for listening. And remember, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
In this episode we are invited by Tulsa Litfest to do an interview with the amazing poet, Layli Longsoldier. This interview is conducted live at Circle Cinema where we talk about her poetry she created for the film, "Lakota Vs. the United States", and other adventures. Not only do we have one great guest, but we also got a great guest host, Lindsey Claire Smith who joins us in this enlightening conversation. Thanks a lot to Circle Cinema and Tulsa Litfest for allowing us this opportunity for this great interview. Don't forget to watch "Lakota Vs. the United States". Release date: July 14, 2023 https://www.magpicturesinternational.com/lakota-nation also go out and buy the book, "Whereas" by Layli Longsoldier. And look out for her new book, soon to be published, "We". https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/whereas Music is by The Chahta Vba Isht Taloa Cocophony Orchestra and Broken Consort And as always, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
A Special Episode

A Special Episode

2023-04-0129:08

In this episode, things get really deep as we discuss a classic TV show. This episodes tackles the themes of genocide, displacement, pride, resiliency, and white fragility. There is a lot to unpack in this episode and it gets very emotional. It may be emotional for you, dear listener, but we do hope that you can make it to the end. So, make sure you have your tissues and prepare yourself for this special episode. The music is: "Trickster", an original composition by Candice Byrd-Boney And if you learn anything about this episode, we hope that you learn this: Zack Morris didn't just keep it real, he kept it REEL INDIGENOUS! CREDIT: Of course, the credits are the same as every episode but because this episode was a real emotional one for us to record and was even more emotional to edit, we brought in a special editor to help us out. So, a big thank you to our guest editor, April Fuller.
Gettin' Ready for IPX!

Gettin' Ready for IPX!

2024-03-2651:54

The Original Indigenous Comic Con is back in Oklahoma for 2024 and we have the deets! Get your fav cosplay ready, gather the family and join the Reservation Dogs, Eugene Brave Rock, the OKC Ghostbusters, Huncles Yancey Red Corn and Brent Greenwood, and more April 12-14.
All of that Choctaw spirit we saw and loved in Echo? We can trace it back to a podcast fav: Peshawn Bread. What can't they do? Direct, produce, model, they do it all and we are here for it!Peshawn shares the lengths they went to during the shoot, specifically the stickball game and powwow, to make our Choctaw friends and family part of the now-canon origan of Maya Lopez in the Marvel MCU. Get your cup, because we are sipping the tea!
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