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[Xilegg I] Mapping: Accessing Indigenous Belonging to Place w/ Haliehana Stepetin

[Xilegg I] Mapping: Accessing Indigenous Belonging to Place w/ Haliehana Stepetin

FromOn The Land


[Xilegg I] Mapping: Accessing Indigenous Belonging to Place w/ Haliehana Stepetin

FromOn The Land

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ade’ and welcome to the first episode of Xilegg: Our Arctic Presence. In this episode, originally recorded in late October of 2019, we visit with Unangax̂ scholar, activist, and performance artist Haliehana Stepetin. During our conversation we touch on the mapping of Indigenous spacialities that help us imagine and construct our understanding of the world as contemporary Indigenous peoples rooted in the constellations of our ancestors. Haliehana also speaks to her relationship with Iqyax (kayak) building. Haliehana Stepetin is Unangax̂ and was born and raised in the village of Akutan in Alaska's Aleutian Islands. She brings this upbringing into her re-search theorizing subsistence cosmologies as the central component connecting aspects of Unangax and Indigenous ways of knowing in the diverse topics of study she engages. Haliehana is a PhD student in Native American Studies at the University of California Davis. Haliehana is a scholar and activist, an Unangax̂ dancer, choreographer, Indigenous performance artist, Unangam Tunuu learner and Indigenous language activist, subsistence practitioner, and Navy veteran. Her scholarship engages Indigenous performance as embodied knowledge to (re)center Indigenous Knowledge systems in education and academia with, by, and for Indigenous and Alaska Native communities. Follow Haliehana’s work:Website: https://www.haliehana.com/about.htmlIG: @indigenous_agent Referenced in this episode – Mark My Words : Native Women Mapping Our Nations by Mishuana Goeman Find her book here: https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/mark-my-wordsFalling From the Night Sky by Joy Harjo Visit Poet Laureate Joy Harjo’s site here:https://www.joyharjo.com/Tattooist -Sarah Whalen-LunnIG:@inkstitcher Contribute to the Native Scholarship Fund for Backcountry Avalanche Training in partnership with Coalition Snow! Contribute here: https://www.coalitionsnow.com/blogs/blog/native-scholarship-fundAnd follow Coalition Snow @coalitionsnow Music in this Episode brought to you by BedTrack’s Storyteller Initiative Song 1: MotherBear Song 2: Nation to Nation Our Website: onthelandmedia.org Our Instagram: @on.the.land
Released:
Nov 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (18)

Welcome to On The Land: Stories from the People, Stories from the Land. On this podcast, we bring you the voices of Indigenous People in this time of political and climate insecurity. We tackle difficult discussions on who has access to land, water, and air and offers a contemporary understanding of what it means to be Indigenous and live in relation to what is often known as the “outdoors” or “the wild.