Indigenous Storytelling

Pouhana O Nā Wāhine: Pillars of Protection Honoring Haumea is a webinar hosted by Pouhana O Nā Wāhine, which aims to educate Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) and Indigenous communities on the ongoing MMIP (Missing and Murdered Indigeous People) crisis. Pouhana O Nā Wāhine is a grassroots 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded several years ago by a group […]

Turning her past life experience into transformative art, Linda Lyons sets the bar for professional artists from creative integrity to transformative art both on the canvas and in the classroom. Hosted by DJ Ev, he sits down with Linda Lyons on the Daybreak Star Radio to talk everything from art within differing countries, classrooms and […]

In this interview, the Sacred Circle Book Club, hosted right here at the Daybreak Indian Cultural Center had the chance to sit down with published author Michael Wasson! Check out the full interview down below‼️ 👇👇 HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Hailing out of the Nez Perce tribe, raised in L’enore, Idaho, Michael grew up with a single […]

Author Cheryl Isaacs might be best known for her debut novel The Unfinished, but long before it hit shelves, she was already running—both through stories and through the Carolinian forests of Southwestern Ontario. A proud Mohawk woman from Six Nations, Isaacs is an educator, runner, and writer who weaves Indigenous identity into eerie, heartfelt fiction […]

When you sit down with Arigon Starr, you quickly realize you’re not talking to someone who fits neatly into one category. Musician. Actor. Comic book creator. Playwright. She’s done it all—and on her own terms. “I’m tribally enrolled in the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma,” Starr told RONN!E in an exclusive interview with Daybreak Star Radio, […]

Daybreak Star Radio’s RONN!E got the chance to sit down with singer/songwriter Jessa Sky for a wonderful and heartfelt interview covering her career, her sobriety, and what she has coming next. Jessa Sky always had a love of music and writing, having used it as a safe space for herself growing up. However, though she […]

Daybreak Star Radio’s Aiyana got to sit down with storyteller, artist, and activist Dominique Day Hunter to discuss her poetry book Seeds, clothing designs, and what is coming up next. Dominique found her love of storytelling at the young age of 12 or 13, poetry and storytelling being things she could turn to when she […]

RONN!E and Aiyana from Daybreak Star Radio got the opportunity to sit down with Darcie Little Badger of the Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas for an interview. An author and an Oceanographer, Darcie Little Badger pulls from her academic background to ground her fiction and add depth to her sci-fi and fantasy stories. Having grown […]

Alina Pete of the Little Pine First Nation sat down with Daybreak Star Radio’s Aiyana and Noe to talk about their career as an artist and storyteller. Alina has always had a love of drawing; their grandmother would leave them stacks of paper on the floor for them to try and draw pages of their […]

Daybreak Star Radio’s Aiyana got the chance to sit down with Author and Filmmaker Gary Robinson of the Cherokee and Choctaw Nations and discuss his newest young adult series, his inspirations, and his advice for new writers. Though Gary Robinson is known for his careers in film and publishing, his first introduction to storytelling was […]


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