The Spirit Plate podcast is an honoring of all the Indigenous communities across Turtle Island (also known as North America) who are... more
Over the course of this season, our guests have helped us understand the history of disruption and provided essential context... more
During the Termination Era (the early 1950s to late 1960s), the U.S. government passed legislation stating that they would no... more
During the Indian Reorganization Era, which took place between the late 1920s through the 1930s, the U.S. government began winding... more
During the Allotment & Assimilation Era (1887-1930) the U.S. government moved to assimilate Native peoples into American society and the... more
During the Allotment & Assimilation Era (1887-1930) the U.S. government moved to assimilate Native peoples into American society and the... more
Following removal and relocation of the mid-1800s, Native communities found ways to adapt and preserve their foodways in the face... more
For many Indigenous people involved in the food sovereingty movement, reconnecting to ancestral foods is extremely powerful. Every time someone... more
In this episode, Rowen White—Mohawk farmer, seed keeper, and organizer—joins us to talk about relationships to land and food, upholding... more
The Spirit Plate podcast is an honoring of all the Indigneous communities across Turtle Island who are working to preserve... more
Here’s a first look at what to expect from our new podcast #SpiritPlate, as narrated by host Shiloh Maples (@littlenokomis). Look... more
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