Seedcast Podcast

Listen to Seedcast, a narrative podcast produced by Nia Tero, where we dig up, nurture, and root stories of the Indigenous experience from around the world. The goal of Seedcast is to support the rights and traditional ways of Indigenous Peoples and amplify their practices of reciprocity. We share stories from around the world and honor guardians of the land who have lived in relationship with their traditional territories since time immemorial.

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Sending light this winter solstice 2023. Graphic Design by Joel Schomberg

December 20, 2023

Sending Light This Winter Solstice

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Here in the northern hemisphere, as the winter solstice approaches, the light is changing quickly, and the sun sits lower on the horizon with each passing day.

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Tyson Chief Mountain

December 6, 2023

The Sacred Essence of Blackfoot Culture

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In Blackfoot Territory, a powerful people is in relationship with a powerful place. At the Continental Divide, the snow-capped Rocky Mountains leap out from prairies that stretch out flat for what feels like forever.

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Seeds inside hands of three persons

November 22, 2023

Spotlight: The Native Seed Pod - Indigenous Food Warriors with Chef Crystal Wahpepah

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“If you want to talk about the Indigenous Food Warrior, that's what we all are. We're here to protect. We're here to give. We're here to heal.” - Chef Crystal Wahpepah (Kickapoo)

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Indigenous dancers on stage

November 8, 2023

‘Weʻve Become Paolo for Everyone’: Creating UTOPIA for Queer and Trans Pacific Islanders

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“I'm sacred, the next person is sacred, and all life is sacred. That connection we have to each other and to all forms of life is sacred and must be cherished."

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Directors of film Tuhaymani’chi Pal Waniqa’ (The Water Flows Always) in their home land, the Mojave Desert

October 25, 2023

Tuhaymani'chi Pal Waniqa (The Water Flows Always) in the Mojave Desert

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For this episode of Seedcast, let’s meet in the Mojave Desert in a spot where we can gaze upon Mamápukaiv, also known as the Old Woman Mountains.

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Jeremy dutcher

October 11, 2023

Wolastoqey Sounds Like This: Jeremy Dutcher - Live On KEXP

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Today we’re listening to music that is an act of language revitalization and a crafted response to the crises we collectively face.

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