Heritage Voices

By: The Archaeology Podcast Network
  • Summary

  • Jessica Yaquinto is an ethnographer and deals in tribal consultation. The podcast includes topics on mediating between tribes, community based participatory research, and tribes' perspectives of anthropology.

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Episodes
  • The Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory: Building Relationships and Creating Resources - Ep 90
    Sep 17 2024

    On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan (Tohono O'odham Nation Education Development Liaison at Kitt Peak National Observatory; Tohono O’odham from Wa:k Ceksan [the San Xavier District]) about her work fostering relationships between the Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory through tours for Tribal Departments, programs, and schools, serving as a point of contact for tribal members and the Nation as a whole, sharing Tohono O’odham history and culture with general public visitors, and continuing to build on the promises made during the original agreements to lease the land from the Tohono O'odham Nation. Additionally, Dr. Ramon-Sauberan (or Dr. J.) works with the larger Astronomy community on how to be a good neighbor to Indigenous communities. Throughout Dr. J’s career, her focus has always been on providing resources and serving Indigenous communities, from journalism that focused on Indigenous people making a difference in the world to developing her dissertation that centered community voices as a resource on land and water rights in Wa:k Ceksan (the San Xavier District).

    Transcripts
    • For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/90
    Links
    • Heritage Voices on the APN
    • Kitt peak article
    • Kitt Peak National Observatory
    • Kitt Peak National Observatory Hosts Open Night for the Tohono O’odham Nation (article)
    • Tohono O'odham Community College
    • Mission Garden
    • Friends of Saguaro National Park
    • Arizona Humanities speakers group
    • Arizona Humanities Lecture (Video), “Caretakers of the Land: A Story of Farming and Community in San Xavier with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan”
    • Arizona Humanities Lecture (Video), “Food Sovereignty in the Desert: Reclaiming Traditional O’odham Foodways with Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan”
    • NOIRLabAstro Lecture (Video), “Information On The Tohono O'odham History And Culture”
    • San Xavier Cooperative Farm
    • Tohono O’odham Young Voices Podcast Episode
    Contact
    • Jessica
      Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org
      @livingheritageA
      @LivingHeritageResearchCouncil
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Tamamta (all of us): Transforming Western and Indigenous Sciences together - Ep 89
    Aug 20 2024

    On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Jessica Black (Gwich’in; Associate Vice Chancellor and Associate Professor in the College of Indigenous Studies at the University of Alaska Fairbanks) and Dr. Courtney Carothers (Professor of Fisheries in the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks). Dr. Black and Dr. Carothers discuss their work, alongside student colleagues and Alaska Native peoples, to highlight Indigenous fisheries knowledge, Indigenous fisheries science and governance practices, and the structural inequities that keep Indigenous peoples in Alaska from their deep traditional cultural practices, livelihoods, and relations. All of this deeply relational work lead to the birth of Tamamta (a Yup’ik and Sugpiaq word meaning 'all of us'), an organization focused on connecting Indigenous and Western sciences and supporting graduate students deeply connected with Indigenous communities in Alaska on research around fisheries.

    Interested in the Accountable Allies group? Keep an eye on the Tamamta website or sign up for their mailing list for resources that this group has been developing.

    Transcripts
    • For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/89
    Links
    • Heritage Voices on the APN
    • Tamamta
    • State of Alaska’s Salmon and People (SASAP)
    • Aulukluki neqkat: centering care of salmon and relational research in Indigenous fisheries in the Kuskokwim River, Alaska (Esquible et al 2024 article)
    • Indigenous peoples and salmon stewardship: a critical relationship (article)
    • Indigenizing Salmon Management
    • Indigeneity, an alternative worldview: four R's (relationship, responsibility, reciprocity, redistribution) vs. two P's (power and profit). Sharing the journey towards conscious evolution (article by La Donna Harris and Jacqueline Wasilewski)
    Contact
    • Jessica
      Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org
      @livingheritageA
      @LivingHeritageResearchCouncil
    ArchPodNet
    • APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com
    • APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet
    • APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet
    • APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet
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    57 mins
  • Sámi Land Protection - Ep 88
    Jul 16 2024

    On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Tuula Sharma Vassvik (Sámi activist, land protector, musician, podcast host, and freelance contractor in Heritage and Indigenous Methodologies) about their journey through archaeology to Indigenous methodologies and land protection in Sápmi. Tuula’s work focuses on solidarity across cultures and class, as well as community building and future building within Indigenous ways of life. We talk about their time at Standing Rock and how that shaped not only their Masters thesis, but their life trajectory. We also discuss their involvement in protests against wind turbines on reindeer herding areas, the destructive impact of farmed salmon on the coast and coastal Sámi people, as well as topics they have explored with their podcast guests, including Indigenizing queerness. Today’s takeaway: Don’t buy farmed salmon from Norway!

    Links
    • Heritage Voices on the APN
    • Tuula’s Podcast: Vuostildanfearánat - Sámi stories of resistance on SoundCloud
    • Vuostildanfearánat - Sámi stories of resistance on Spotify
    • Arctic Silk Road: Imagining Global Infrastructures and Community Boundaries in Sápmi and the Russian North Project
    • Tuula’s Instagram
    • Tuula’s music
    • Tuula’s article: VUOIŊŊALAŠVUOHTA—Sámi Spirituality, Yoik and Its Relations
    • Master thesis
    • Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples by Linda Tuhiwai Smith
    • Rauna Kuokkanen’s Restructuring Relations: Indigenous Self-Determination, Governance, and Gender
    • RiddoDuottarMuseat
    • Sámi protesters, Greta Thunberg, end demonstrations against wind turbines (News Article)
    Additional Good Sámi Artists
    • Hildá Länsmann
    • Lávre
    Contact
    • Jessica Jessica@livingheritageanthropology.org @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncil
    ArchPodNet
    • APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com
    • APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet
    • APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet
    • APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet
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    53 mins

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