Welcome! All My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip), and Dr. Adri
Join Matika and Adrienne In conversation with Jami Powell (Osage), Jaclyn Roessel (Diné) and Kristin
We welcome you into this intimate laughy conversation with three awesome full time artists--Photogra
Mid-August every year is usually when Matika and Adrienne head out to New Mexico to get #SantaFancy,
Join us for a discussion with community organizer, citizen scientist, activist, water protector, ent
Join us for a discussion with Well For Culture founders Thosh Collins (WhaZhaZi, Haudenosaunee and O
Today we launch Season 2 of All My Relations: “Growing New Beginnings”! This episode was recorded ar
This bonus episode explores the impacts of Covid-19 in tribal communities. Even though tribal nation
Hundreds of years ago when colonizers instituted the idea of “blood quantum” as a means of reducing
The foundational narrative we teach our children about Columbus is rooted in myth and falsity. Inste
Blood quantum. The percentage of Native “blood” one possesses, the fraction listed on Certificates o
On this episode we tackle a huge topic: the importance and power of our Indigenous languages, and th
All My Relations talks story with two of our favorite fashionable friends: artist extraordinaire Jam
Bonus Episode: Sacred is Sacred! +In light of recent tragedy at Notre Dame, Adrienne and Matika disc
In this episode, All My Relations explores the topic of cultural appropriation—it’s become such a bu
We join forces with two amazing Indigenous writers and scholars who are making waves in the literary
Join us for a second discussion with Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Dr. Kim Tallbear on All My Relations. W
Can a DNA test make me Native American? As direct-to-consumer ancestry DNA tests gain popularity and
In 2018 there are still over 2000 schools and professional sports teams with Native mascots, despite
Are you truly sovereign if you can’t feed yourselves? Today we delve into a topic we can all relate
Matika and Adrienne discuss their “origin” stories as Indigenous women, bloggers, and storytellers—