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Allison Waukau: Empowering Native Stories Through Community Service and Podcasting

Allison Waukau: Empowering Native Stories Through Community Service and Podcasting

Update: 2025-04-17
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In this episode, we speak with Allison Waukau (Menominee/Navajo), who serves as the Tribal Liaison and Native Relations Coordinator at the Metropolitan Council. She previously worked at the Hennepin County Library and the Roseville School District as American Indian Community Liaison. 

 

Last year, she started a new podcast with Odia Wood-Krueger. Through “Books Are Good Medicine,” the co-hosts explore Native literature with the aim of increasing the knowledge of educators and libraries about Native American books and materials.

Allison Waukau lives in Minneapolis with her family, including a young son, and had a dream come true recently when she was selected to participate in Cohort 14 of the Native Governance Center’s Rebuilder Program.

 

Allison’s podcast with Odia Wood-Krueger can be found at Books Are Good Medicine.

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Allison Waukau: Empowering Native Stories Through Community Service and Podcasting

Allison Waukau: Empowering Native Stories Through Community Service and Podcasting

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