A Native Podcast with Matt and Zach, Your 101 Guide to Indian Country

By: Matt Williams and Zachary Gray
  • Summary

  • Hello and welcome to A Native Podcast with Matt and Zach. A Native Podcast focuses on helping educate and inform those about out Native American peoples & cultures. You will hear conversations about modern day & historical events. You will even encounter interviews from Native American Subject Matter experts while talking about tribes & tribal issues. Matt is an enrolled Oglala Lakota member while Zach an enrolled Little Shell Chippewa member. Both are formally educated in Native American studies and worked on different projects throughout Indian Country. Tune in every Tuesday for new Episodes
    Matt Williams and Zachary Gray
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  • Episode 23: Interview: Joanne Gray educator in Indian Country for 60+ years
    Nov 12 2024

    On this weeks episode we speak to someone close to use. Yes that is right Joanne Gray, Zachs grandmother joins us and we talk Indian Education. Now as a non native she gives us her perspective of working and living within Indian Country. As an educator she worked with various tribes, tribal organizations, and non natives working with Native American children both on and off tribal land. She dedicated 60+ years of work in many different regions including the Southwest, Northwest and Great Plains. Now retired we sit down with her and look back on these memories and hard work done in the good name of Native peoples. As always we as that you please like subscribe and add us to your podcast playlists as it helps us out when you share us and give us that thumbs up!

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    56 mins
  • Episode 1: A Native Podcast: Introductions
    Oct 31 2024

    In this first ever episode of A Native Podcast with Matt Zach. We give you an introduction to who we are and where we come from. We not only explain our personal histories but our native educational histories as well. We plan on having this podcast out weekly to help educate those on all the topics within Indian Country. We plan on doing research to differnt tribes, organizations and tribal histories all with the plans of sharing that information here. We also like to remind everyone that this is a positive safe space and we do not have the time to deal with those who don't respect that, hate will not be tolerated. We also like to remind you that we do this completely free. We are not funded by grants or are we paid to talk about the topics we choose. Everything Matt and Zach do is to help better educate all who want to learn about Indian Country and the Native peoples that inhabit it. None of the interviews, guest, or content is paid for this is again all free and done in the free time that Matt and Zach have. We hope that you enjoy this podcast and come back for next weeks episode.


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    50 mins
  • Episode 22: Treaty of Washington 1855 Minnesota Chippewa Ojibwe Land Treaty
    Oct 29 2024

    Today we discuss the Treaty of Washington of 1855 also know as the Treaty with the Ojibuwe. This treaty helped deal with the largest land grab by the federal government to Native Americans living in the then Minnesota Territory. Matt and Zach discuss this treaty comaparing it to the ones they know and some that they have already discussed on this podcast. We talk about tribal soverignty and many other issues that Minnesota Natives experience. Please tune in every two weeks to get your newest podcast episode of Matt and Zach a Native Podcast. We ask that you please share these episodes. Like and Subscribe where every you may be listening to us from and also please tell a friend. It really does help us out!!!

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    58 mins

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