As an Anishinaabe household of 5 (including the dog), join us as we share our experiences raising our children speaking to them in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe language) as Second Language Learners ourselves. Anishinaabemowin is the language of the Anishinaabe people - also known as Ojibwe. It is an Indigenous language that has been targeted by genocide since settlers arrived on Turtle Island (North America). This is our commitment to helping fight and reclaim OUR SOUND- ENWEYING.
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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The Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature is an award-winning series featuring breakthrough solutions for people and planet. The greatest social and scientific innovators of our time celebrate the genius of nature and human ingenuity. The kaleidoscopic scope covers biomimicry, ecological design, social and racial justice, women’s leadership, ecological medicine, indigenous knowledge, spirituality and psychology. It’s leading-edge, hopeful, charismatic, provocative, timely and timeles ...
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A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Fanachu! is a weekly podcast based in Guam in the Marianas Islands. It provides an decolonization and indigenous themed focus to news and events from the Marianas, Micronesia and the Pacific. It is live streamed each week on Facebook and features monthly episodes that promote the use and learning of the Chamoru language.
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A Cayuga Language Podcast produced by Protect The Tract.
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The simplest questions often have the most complex answers. The Philosopher's Zone is your guide through the strange thickets of logic, metaphysics and ethics.
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This podcast series unpacks the world of film and filmmakers, in New Zealand and abroad, one kōrero at a time. (Kōrero translates to "discussion" in Te Reo Māori, which is the indigenous language of New Zealand.)
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Conversations about professional interpretation with the best in the field.
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Australia is full of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Nations. From the Bunuba to the Wiradjuri, the island clans of Zenadth Kes to the palawa people, every mob has its own language and unique culture. Each episode of Little Yarns will visit a different Nation; to listen to the sounds of Country, share some language and... have a little yarn! Listen to the waves on saltwater Country and sing songs in Gumbaynggirr, play by the river on Yorta Yorta woka, and hear stories passed down ...
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Welcome to ”Dénht’ā,” the podcast that greets you with the warmth of the Kaska Dene language, meaning ”Hi. How are you?” Join your host Ella Lamoureux as she engages in thought-provoking conversations with Indigenous individuals from a variety of First Nations. Each episode delves into the complexities of navigating a colonial world, sharing authentic lived experiences that resonate deeply. ”Dénht’ā” offers a unique platform for discussing cultural identity and the countless ways our guests ...
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A newsletter about anthropology.
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We Promote African Indigenous Languages and Culture and aim for a significant increase in speakers and learners of African Indigenous Languages
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Roots and Stems, an Indigenous language podcast, explores ways to support and join language revitalization efforts. Hosted by Sealaska Heritage, an Alaska Native nonprofit organization, the podcast features interviews with those in the field sharing their experiences in language learning and community.
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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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As Indigenous People, we embody remarkable resilience and unwavering determination, and we deeply understand our profound connection to the land, water, animals, and plants. Despite the disruptive forces of colonization and residential schools, we are reclaiming our identities. The desire to learn our language and songs, participate in ceremonies, and reconnect with the land is a testament to our strength. As an environmental organization, Keepers of the Water witnesses the far-reaching impa ...
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An indigenous book by an indigenous author. Cover art photo provided by Andrew Ridley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aridley88
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“Thorough and absorbing” –Hannah J Davies, The Guardian “A fascinating tale masterfully told” –Fiona Sturges, The Financial Times The life of an unassuming sociology professor in Canada gets turned upside down when he is accused of carrying out a 1980 bomb attack on a synagogue in Paris. Hassan Diab says heʼs innocent, but French investigators are determined to prove otherwise. Journalists Dana Ballout and Alex Atack take listeners through the twists and turns of this extraordinary story, al ...
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To educate, empower & embrace aboriginal culture! Many non indigenous Australians have questions about culture, so Speak Easy is where I yarn with mob, indigenous friends & allies about topics that impact all our lives. Education, language, employment , family, identity just to name a few and we hope that through these conversations you will learn something new, feel empowered by that knowledge so you can embrace more deeply Aboriginal culture. Educate, empower, embrace , that is the heart o ...
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The world has never been more connected. Yet never more divided. We yell at each other from inside our echo chambers. But change doesn’t happen inside an echo chamber. It’s time to get out, to stretch our legs, to step on some land mines. It's time to have an uncomfortable conversation with Josh Szeps. A DM Podcast
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Language Latte is a conversation about teaching world languages. Becky Morales looks at research and speaks with teachers from around the globe to find out the best and most efficient methods, materials, and tips to help students gain fluency. Topics include educational technology, getting students to speak in the target language, teaching vocabulary, using films and popular games in class, bringing in culture, using IPA’s, TPRS, CI, the role of grammar, and more. More educational resources, ...
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A podcast that brings awareness to the history and lasting impacts of residential schools as well as the ongoing impacts of colonization. Listen to stories from residential school survivors and learn from discussions with Indigenous youth about topics such as culture, language, identity, and community.
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Tech reporter Jose Fermoso brings the largest Latinx community of tech professionals to audio life through in-depth stories and interviews featuring topics affecting all Latinx people including immigration policies, the coronavirus pandemic, and the latest in business challenges.
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Step into the captivating world of The History Of The Caribbean’s, where we delve deep into the rich tapestry of the Caribbean's past and its vibrant cultures. This podcast unravels the stories of resilience, creativity, and transformation that define the region, exploring how its history has shaped the people, traditions, and nations of today.From the ancient indigenous civilizations and the era of exploration and colonization to the struggles for freedom, independence, and identity, we unc ...
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The Tongue Unbroken (Tlél Wudakʼóodzi Ḵaa Lʼóotʼ) is a podcast about Native American language revitalization and decolonization, as seen through the eyes and mind of a multilingual Indigenous person who is Lingít, Haida, Yupʼik and Sami. This podcast explores complex concepts of identity, resilience, erasure, and genocide and features guests involved in language revitalization and decolonial efforts in Alaska, the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. This show hopes to connect to all audi ...
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“At what age should I get a colonoscopy?” “Will this treatment help me, and what are the side effects?” This is where medical evidence comes in. It is our time machine, our crystal ball. We take learnings from the past - experiences of generations of people who came before us, and their medical providers - and use those learnings to support our beliefs about the future. Evidence is nonpartisan and not controversial. We all need to dig deeper. Not stopping at our beliefs, but trying to unders ...
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Explore the cultural and psychological phenomenon of language and learning - how Irish has faded from our tongues but we're ready to gobble it back up. The word "gobble" comes from Irish! Let's talk to fresh talent bringing Irishness to a new level - musicians, historians, linguists, spiritual teachers, artists, activists and thinkers. There'll be a cúpla focal. There'll be wisdom and storytelling, a few life lessons and a few Irish lessons. Éist linn!
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歡迎收聽,草草,caucau是排灣族語,人的意思。 我是巫比,透過草草,我會帶你聽見更多在這塊土地上、部落裡,用各自擅長的方式拼湊屬於他們的生命故事。 Hello, everyone,this is Ubi. Welcome to Caucau. Caucau is the meaning of people in Paiwan language. In Caucau, you could know more about the life stories of people living in this beautiful island and indigenous communities. #草草 #caucau Powered by Firstory Hosting
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A podcast to provide an insight into the history, culture and connection of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people in the Geelong, Surf Coast, Bellarine and Colac regions, proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative.
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The Natives Follow Jesus podcast recognizes that following Jesus as Native American / First Nation disciples is getting more and more challenging. You don’t have to follow Jesus all alone. Join me every week where you can find positive and encouraging content as you seek to follow Jesus as best as you can. Daron Butler is the host of this weekly show where episodes drop every Monday morning at 6am. Daron is a full-blooded Navajo. His Navajo family are followers of Jesus spanning three genera ...
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RezBirds is a team of four Indigenous men that are tackling the hard hitting issues of modern society with eloquent lunacy. If you like deep issues but would rather they went off the deep end than into an ivory tower, then this podcast is a must listen. The team uses adult language and themes and it is not a PG program. Listener discretion is advised.
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Native Americans still exist and they're kicking butt in the 21st century! Host Colton Shone uses his indigenous background to help dispel stereotypes and myths regarding Native Americans. Colton speaks with other indigenous folks to highlight some of the important issues facing Indian Country with some fun along the way.
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Native Voice TV hit the airwaves in 2004 and is the only urban based weekly television program in Northern California focusing on the culture of Native Americans and Indigenous People of the Americas. Native Voice TV seeks to provide a voice for Indigenous people to tell of their struggles and injustices that are often ignored by the mainstream media. Native Voice TV has featured the dress, songs, dances, language, arts and crafts of various individuals, groups and organizations in order to ...
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Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri. www.mathedpodcast.com Produced by Fibre Studios
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The goal of this podcast is to inspire and motivate us to live with greater Aloha. Not sure what Aloha means? Take a deep dive into this profound word with creator and host, Luana Kawaʻa as she shares her life experiences as a native Hawaiian wife, mother, grandmother, and educator. Searching for peace and purpose in your life? Need a little extra boost? Striving to be a little better each day? Take a breath of aloha here, each day on the Morning Mana'o Podcast! ... Subscribe, leave a review ...
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The Secret Life of Language dives into the cultures, arts, and histories that underpin and inform the diverse languages we speak. From the studios of the University of Melbourne’s School of Languages and Linguistics.
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Rudy Kelly’s dad was a great chief of the Tsimshian Nation - a champion of the language, culture, and community. Everyone loved him. But did Rudy? As a kid, he looked up to him. Idolized him. But also feared him. And even hated him. He told Rudy that to succeed, he would have to leave everything behind: his family, friends, and culture. In this six-part series, Rudy's journey brings him back in time, to learn how colonization impacted Indigenous people, from those who lived it. To find out w ...
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Unsettled: Journeys in Truth and Conciliation builds upon the 94 calls to action of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, from the perspectives of Indigenous cohost Jessica Vandenberghe, settler cohost George Lee, and their Indigenous and settler guests. We start from the belief that conciliation in Canada is an ongoing project, individually and collectively, as the country moves beyond colonial thinking to build a nation of nations—one free of racist, pro-assimiliation policies, and ...
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ÍY SȻÁĆL HÁLE, Nick TŦE NE SNÁ ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ W̱SÁNEĆ, ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ TŦE BOḰEĆEN ÁLELEṈs. Good day everyone, My name is Nick I am from Saanich and I am from the Pauquachin Nation. This is W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio on CFUV 101.9FM. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio translates to Indigenous Radio. It is a Indigenous show that features Indigenous: Musicians, Story telling, Artists, Language revitalization, Careers, Plant knowledge and more. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio was made possible with support from the Government of Canada
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“Strength from Stardust” – comes from the idea that we come all come from the stars. Humans, plants and animals are made up of the same material stars are made of. We are all connected and we get our strength from that connection. Listen to Susan and her Mi’kiju (grandmother) Serena talk to fellow Indigenous peoples about our connection to the stars, and more. Some themes highlighted throughout are: Dreamtime, Ceremonies, Wampum Belts, Petroglyphs, Sacred Sites, Our Relatives and Language.
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I'm Mariel, and this is Argentalk! Whether you're about to visit Argentina or just love its culture, this podcast helps you sharpen your Spanish, gain confidence, and truly connect with the country before you even land. Through real conversations, insider tips, and authentic Argentine vibes, you'll be talking like a local in no time. 👉 Head over to www.argentalk.com—your journey to mastering the language and culture starts ahora che! 🇦🇷🧉
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CafeIndi: Exploring the World in Tamil - Global Affairs, Entertainment, and Beyond Welcome to CafeIndi, the podcast that takes you on an exhilarating journey through a world of global affairs, entertainment, evocative history, captivating art, melodious music, delectable cuisine, profound spirituality, and much more - all in the richness of the Tamil language. At CafeIndi, we invite you to join us on an adventure that traverses continents and cultures. Our episodes serve as windows into the ...
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Africa Science Focus is SciDev.Net's award-winning weekly podcast. We dive deep into the impacts that science has on everything from health, to technology, agriculture and life. Subscribe to get the best science and development news from the continent delivered straight to you!
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"We need to kiss that monster on the nose,” said Ronat John, M’Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre. Sheatre presents the audio drama and talk series “Mishoo miinwaa Noki ~ You, Me And Wrinkles” (aka "Wrinkles"). With one in six seniors facing abuse, "Wrinkles" uses authentic voices -- both English and Ojibwe – to tell true stories that inspire listeners to bring elder abuse out of the shadows and normalize talking about it. Listen alone – or host listening parties to share local ideas. Go ...
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What is racial justice in the arts? How can artists, performers, and producers inspire new possibilities? Through deep conversations with guests, Race/Remix shapes the creative landscape of racial justice. Spanning topics in media, culture, healthcare, justice systems, immigration, and education, Season 1 offers critical insights by pairing creators and thinkers across disciplines and ideas. Share in the provocations. We invite you to join the conversation. Our first season launches this Dec ...
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Heading back to our roots and building on the work we undertook in the leadup to the 2023 Referendum, Victorian Aboriginal News (VAN) Talks focuses on the positivity that is Aboriginal Victoria. Covering everything from Voice, Treaty and Truth and Reconciliation through to Aboriginal businesses and Traditional Owner initiatives, the VAN Talks podcast is the only podcast that travels across the State to deliver interviews and stories that are the truth of Aboriginal Victoria.
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Podcast by AERA Writing & Literacies SIG
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By the time Europeans arrived in the Americas, thousands of distinct Indigenous languages had already shaped the way people described landscapes, kinship, time, and the cosmos. These languages, many of which still survive today, are more than means of communication—they are archaeological strata encoded in speech. A new study in Scientific Reports1…
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“We Have Always Been Here”: How DNA and Oral Tradition Aligned to Tell the Picuris Pueblo’s Deep Past
Science at the Request of the People The sweeping desert of north-central New Mexico carries centuries of memory in its sandstone, canyons, and wind. In this landscape stands Picuris Pueblo—a small, sovereign tribal nation whose history has long been narrated in stories passed down through generations. These stories speak of migration, of belonging…
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The Bone Archive of Human History If genes are blueprints, skulls are blueprints weathered by time. Across millennia, Europe’s crania have silently recorded the toll of famine, climate, warfare, and migration. A new study1 by Pavel Grasgruber of Masaryk University traces the sweeping changes in male cranial morphology from the Upper Paleolithic to …
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Bullets Couldn’t Kill Her: The Myth and the Method | Audiobook Insight
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7:21They fired. She stood. And in her hand—the bullet they swore had struck her. In this gripping 20-minute audio insight, we dive into one of the most enduring legends of Queen Nanny of the Maroons: her ability to catch bullets. Was it magic? Was it method? Or was it something more ancient and powerful than either—belief? Explore how Nanny wove strate…
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The Drumbeat That Made Empires Tremble | Audiobook Insight
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8:07She didn’t just lead warriors—she summoned the ancestors with every strike of the drum. In this immersive episode, we enter the sacred world of sound and spirit where Queen Nanny transformed rhythm into resistance. Learn how she used coded beats to outsmart the British, rally her fighters, and awaken the land itself. This is a story of vibration-as…
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Catch up on whats making news for Thursday 1st May 2025.
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BONUS: "Indigenous Land Acknowledgement Furore" with Tyson Yunkaporta
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1:11:54Have indigenous Welcomes-to-Country gone too far? On Friday, far-right hecklers disrupted the Welcome to Country (i.e. the land acknowledgment, in North American parlance) of a profound Australian national event, the Anzac Day Dawn Service. The protest has sparked a national firestorm about race, racism and remembrance. Josh shares his thoughts abo…
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What if salvation was never in the West, but waiting in the East? What if divinity wore dreadlocks and spoke in drumbeats? "Rastafari: The Fire That Never Dies" is a powerful 16-chapter storytelling audiobook that traces the extraordinary rise of the Rastafari movement—from the fires of colonial Jamaica to the throne of Ethiopia, from the chalice c…
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When the Music Stops: What the Absence of Lullabies and Dance Among the Aché Tells Us About Human Culture
The Silence of the Forest In the humid forests of eastern Paraguay, where the tall canopies hush the chatter of insects and wind, researchers have observed something unexpected: a society that lives without song and dance. Not entirely without music—but without two particular forms long thought universal among humans—lullabies and communal dancing.…
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Africa Unite – The Pan-Africanist Legacy of Rastafari | Audiobook Insight
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3:40Rastafari was never just a Jamaican movement—it was a Pan-African awakening. In this powerful chapter, we explore how Rasta helped reconnect the African diaspora to its roots, bridging oceans, generations, and traumas. From Garvey’s vision to Bob Marley’s global chants, we trace the sacred fire that called the children of exile back to the motherla…
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Painting Through Change: How Aboriginal Artists Reimagined Animal Life in a Shifting Holocene Landscape
At first glance, the animal figures painted on rock shelters in the northeast Kimberley look deceptively simple—thin outlines of kangaroos, some barely adorned, others stylized into abstract form. For decades, they were thought to be remnants of an earlier, Ice Age aesthetic, part of a vast visual tradition called the Irregular Infill Animal Period…
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No More Stolen Sisters: Stopping the Abuse and Murder of Native Women and Girls
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30:15In this program, powerful Native women leaders reveal the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, and describe how they are taking action and building growing movements, including with non-Native allies. These stories are shocking, harrowing and heartbreaking. But then again, when your heart breaks, the cracks are where the light shines th…
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The Lion Roars On – Rasta in the Streets, Prisons, and Parliaments | Audiobook Insight
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3:40Rastafari was never meant to stay silent. In this chapter, we follow the movement’s transformation from the outskirts to the center. From street chants and prison sermons to legislative debates and cultural reform, Rasta refused to fade. Through every fire, every crackdown, and every broken promise, the lion roared louder—on walls, in microphones, …
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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NITV Radio brings stories from across the country celebrating excellence and sharing whats happening in communities.
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The tasks that AI is able to perform has grown exponentially over the years but there are a few things AI still struggles with, like accurately mimicking scientific methodology. Dr. James Zou joins host Dr. Samantha Yammine today to discuss recent updates in AI’s ability to play the role of scientist. He is an associate professor of Biomedical Data…
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U.S President Donald Trump has softened the blow of his auto tariffs. Pressure is mounting on major parties to deliver cost-of-living and housing relief. And - in tennis, dual grand slam doubles champion Max Purcell accepts an 18-month ban
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Join NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee and special guest former ABC Radio host Jon Faine as they get stuck into week five of the election campaign.
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Selassie’s Silence – Death of an Emperor, Crisis of Faith | Audiobook Insight
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3:40When Haile Selassie was overthrown and disappeared into political obscurity, the Rastafari movement faced its greatest spiritual test. Was their God gone? Had prophecy failed? In this deeply moving chapter, we explore the crisis of faith sparked by the Emperor’s silence—and how Rasta transformed pain into deeper belief. Through doubt, scripture, an…
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What if salvation was never in the West, but waiting in the East? What if divinity wore dreadlocks and spoke in drumbeats? "Rastafari: The Fire That Never Dies" is a powerful 16-chapter storytelling audiobook that traces the extraordinary rise of the Rastafari movement—from the fires of colonial Jamaica to the throne of Ethiopia, from the chalice c…
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When the last Ice Age released its grip on northern Europe, vast landscapes emerged from the ice. Among them was a rugged, newly exposed frontier—the British Isles. While the southern lowlands began to host reindeer hunters and mobile foragers, the highlands and islands of Scotland remained largely uncharted in the archaeological record. Until now.…
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Fire and Sacrifice – When Babylon Struck Back | Audiobook Insight
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3:04Rebellion invites retaliation—and Babylon struck hard. In this haunting chapter, we revisit the violent repression Rastas faced across Jamaica. From sacred homes burned to elders beaten and jailed, Babylon’s mission was clear: erase the fire. But through the ashes rose a deeper truth—Rastafari could not be destroyed. This is the story of sacrifice,…
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Space innovation in Africa tackling local problems
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30:00Africa's space sector, while valued at US$22.64 billion in 2024, is still in its early stages—but scientists say it holds significant promise for addressing some of the continent’s development issues. In this episode of Africa Science Focus, reporter Michael Kaloki explores how space research and innovation are being used across the continent. Mary…
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Exodus and Return – The Longing for Ethiopial | Audiobook Insight
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3:50To the Rasta, Ethiopia was more than a country—it was Zion itself. In this powerful chapter, we follow the emotional and prophetic journey of Rastafari repatriation. From Haile Selassie’s gift of land in Shashamane to the pilgrimage of Jamaican believers who left everything behind, we uncover the sacred connection between land and legacy. Through t…
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Word, Sound, and Power – The Rise of Reggae as a Global Gospel | Audiobook Insight
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3:31From the tin-roof ghettos of Kingston to liberation movements across the globe, reggae rose not as entertainment—but as prophecy. In this soul-shaking chapter, we trace how Rastafari found its global voice through music. From Bob Marley’s poetic fire to Peter Tosh’s militant anthems, reggae became a sacred weapon of resistance. Learn how the sound …
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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"Facebook Whistleblower" Frances Haugen
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1:13:36What’s social media doing to us, and how would you fix it? Mark Zuckerberg has been a busy boy on the witness stand in Washington DC lately. In one of the most consequential antitrust cases in tech history, Meta is being sued by the U.S. government for allegedly maintaining a monopoly. It could reshape the future of social media, privacy regulation…
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What if salvation was never in the West, but waiting in the East? What if divinity wore dreadlocks and spoke in drumbeats? "Rastafari: The Fire That Never Dies" is a powerful 16-chapter storytelling audiobook that traces the extraordinary rise of the Rastafari movement—from the fires of colonial Jamaica to the throne of Ethiopia, from the chalice c…
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Burn Babylon – Police Raids, Stigma, and Repression | Audiobook Insight
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3:32To Babylon, Rasta was a threat that had to be silenced. In this searing chapter, we dive into the violent persecution faced by early Rastafarians—from routine police raids to the brutal Coral Gardens massacre. Labeled as madmen and outcasts, Rastas endured beatings, arrests, and public scorn. But through fire, they rose stronger. This is the story …
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Episode 29: Power to Forgive when others hurt you
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34:48SHOW NOTES: What does it truly mean to forgive others? If you have been alive for more than five days, then people have probably disappointed, failed, or hurt you. As a result, you are left with the challenge of whether you are going to forgive them. In this episode, discover how to forgive others even when it's difficult. When you receive the life…
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Dreadlocks and Doctrine – Early Beliefs, Symbols, and Rituals | Audiobook Insight
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3:48The Rastas didn’t wait for church approval—they lived their theology. In this revelatory chapter, we journey into the raw roots of Rastafari’s earliest expressions: dreadlocks as covenant, colors as code, ganja as sacrament, and ital living as resistance. From Nyabinghi chants to ancestral drumming, every symbol was born of suffering, memory, and f…
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The First Breaths – How Leonard Howell Sparked the Fire | Audiobook Insight
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2:55He returned to Jamaica not with riches, but with revelation. In this electrifying chapter, we meet Leonard Howell—the first Rasta prophet. Fueled by the teachings of Marcus Garvey and a vision of Haile Selassie as the living God, Howell risked everything to challenge Babylon. From the creation of Pinnacle to violent raids meant to crush his spirit,…
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During the coldest chapter of the Ice Age, when average temperatures in parts of Europe hovered below freezing year-round, survival demanded more than keen hunting skills. It required ingenuity, strategy—and good clothing. Reindeer fur would have helped ancient humans endure the climate of the last glacial maximum Esteban De Armas/Shutterstock At t…
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What if salvation was never in the West, but waiting in the East? What if divinity wore dreadlocks and spoke in drumbeats? "Rastafari: The Fire That Never Dies" is a powerful 16-chapter storytelling audiobook that traces the extraordinary rise of the Rastafari movement—from the fires of colonial Jamaica to the throne of Ethiopia, from the chalice c…
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We're off to red desert Country in Western Australia to meet up with our friend Kado Muir. We'll hear from some noisy locals, discover water in surprising places and listen to the sounds of Kado's Ngalia homeland.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From Colonized Minds to Rebellious Souls – Jamaica’s Struggle for Identity | Audiobook Insight
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5:03Freedom did not arrive with the fall of chains—it came much later, and it came from within. In this gripping chapter, we explore post-emancipation Jamaica, a land left broken in spirit, stripped of memory, and still shackled by colonial control. As British schooling erased Black roots and poverty reigned, a quiet revolution began in the soul of the…
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The Rise of a Redeemer – Haile Selassie and the Coronation that Shook the World | Audiobook Insight
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3:32November 2nd, 1930. The day Ras Tafari Makonnen was crowned Haile Selassie I—and history bent toward prophecy. In this electrifying chapter, we relive the coronation that sent shockwaves across oceans, transforming a quiet monarch into a living god for millions. From the sacred halls of Addis Ababa to the watchful hills of Jamaica, we trace how thi…
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Echoes from Zion – The Spiritual Seeds of Rastafari | Audiobook Insight
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4:31Before dreadlocks, before drums, before the name Rastafari ever echoed through the hills of Jamaica—there was memory. Ancient, sacred memory. In this opening chapter of our journey, we trace the spiritual DNA of Rastafari back to the highlands of Ethiopia and the lost identity of a people ripped from their homeland. Through powerful storytelling, w…
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The Forgotten Migrant When thinking about humanity’s migrations across continents, yeast is probably the last traveler that comes to mind. Yet new research led by Jacqueline Peña and her colleagues at the University of Georgia has revealed that wild strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae—the same species that leavens bread and ferments wine—carry sile…
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Bunny Wailer: A Journey Through Time (ep4)
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23:31Step into the sacred story of a prophet, warrior, and musical mystic. Bunny Wailer: Voice of the Mystic Drum is a powerful 16-chapter audiobook chronicling the life of reggae legend Neville “Bunny” Livingston—co-founder of The Wailers, spiritual guardian of roots reggae, and the last lion of a cultural revolution. From Nine Mile to Trenchtown, from…
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The Final Staff – Bunny Wailer’s Last Messages to the World | Audiobook Insight
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4:07In the closing chapter of this powerful series, Bunny Wailer shares the final reflections of a life lived in alignment. The Final Staff is more than a farewell—it's a sacred offering. Through intimate narration, Bunny recounts the wisdom he passed down in silence, the truths he carved into wood and memory, and the spiritual clarity he carried in hi…
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Children of the Drum – Bunny’s Role as a Cultural Father Figure | Audiobook Insight
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4:16In this heartfelt and spiritually resonant episode, Bunny Wailer opens the gates of his home, and his soul, to the next generation. Children of the Drum explores Bunny’s quiet but powerful role as a cultural father figure—not through fame or force, but through example. From young musicians seeking guidance, to distant seekers who traveled to his hi…
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Why Bunny Refused to Tour – The Cost of Staying Grounded | Audiobook Insight
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4:19When Bunny Wailer walked away from international tours, many thought he was mad. Others thought he was scared. But what they didn’t understand… is that grounding is not weakness—it’s wisdom. In this eye-opening and deeply personal episode, Bunny reveals why he refused to follow the Wailers onto Babylon’s stages. Why he chose silence over stadiums. …
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Bunny Wailer: A Journey Through Time (ep3)
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25:28Step into the sacred story of a prophet, warrior, and musical mystic. Bunny Wailer: Voice of the Mystic Drum is a powerful 16-chapter audiobook chronicling the life of reggae legend Neville “Bunny” Livingston—co-founder of The Wailers, spiritual guardian of roots reggae, and the last lion of a cultural revolution. From Nine Mile to Trenchtown, from…
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From Trenchtown to Zion – The Spiritual Geography of Bunny Wailer | Audiobook Insight
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4:42In this deeply meditative and visually poetic insight, Bunny Wailer reflects on the places that shaped him—not just in body, but in spirit. From Trenchtown to Zion explores the sacred geography of Bunny’s life, from the zinc-lined lanes of Kingston where the Wailers were born, to the mystical hills of St. Thomas where he found silence, vision, and …
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E41- Friends Like Family: The Argentine Way
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18:54🚀 ¡Ya podés sumarte a la lista de espera para el curso de mayo 2025! Si querés mejorar tu español argentino, hablar con más fluidez y entender de verdad cómo sentimos, pensamos y vivimos en Argentina, esta es tu oportunidad. 🔗 Más info e inscripción acá → https://mariel032141.typeform.com/to/HZRQPTvD Nos vemos en clase. 😉 --- ¿Qué tiene de es…
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The Forgotten Burden In the sun-drenched valleys of Bronze Age Nubia—modern-day Sudan—women moved through the rural landscape with baskets balanced on their heads and tumplines wrapped tightly around their foreheads. These were not symbolic acts of endurance. They were survival. More than 3,500 years later, the imprint of that daily labor is still …
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A Love Without Closure – The Disappearance of Jean Watt | Audiobook Insight
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4:28In this heart-wrenching and deeply intimate insight, Bunny Wailer opens his soul to tell the story of his greatest loss: the disappearance of Jean Watt, his life partner and spiritual twin. A Love Without Closure is not a story of endings—it’s a story of unanswered questions, midnight prayers, and love that refused to fade. When Jean vanished witho…
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